Sex and pregnancy — the male perspective.
A lot has been written about sex and pregnancy from the female perspective. Often women feel awful in the first trimester, better and possibly fabulous
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A lot has been written about sex and pregnancy from the female perspective. Often women feel awful in the first trimester, better and possibly fabulous
As a sex educator, it is exciting to see Vibrators covered in the New York Times. The journalist has pegged the piece to the new
Under the heading of “giving kids straightforward and clear information,” this book, from Germany does just that! I think it could not be much clearer
Masters and Johnson (1970), the pioneering sex researchers, described a woman’s cycles of sexual arousal as having several phases. They believed that women moved through
One of our recent botulinum toxin patients just had intercourse with her husband after 9 years of marriage. Pretty cool, no? She had been trying
Oral contraception and the vagina: I have a love/hate relationship with the pill! I love the fact that it allows women to have a sex
Since I started working at the Center I have grown increasingly interested in the female orgasm. Why are women and men obsessed with having an
Some religions think sex is a sin. Many do not. The frustrating thing is that even religions which do not have this view seem to
At the Center, I frequently see patients suffering from vaginismus. Vaginismus is a “female sexual dysfunction,” specifically a genital pain disorder. Vaginismus is defined by
We often think that our partners should be mind readers. We hope that they will intuit what we need and then give us that thing