The year in clinical sexuality, 2011.
As we get ready to leave 2011 behind, I would like as always to express my gratitude to family, friends and colleagues for your support
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As we get ready to leave 2011 behind, I would like as always to express my gratitude to family, friends and colleagues for your support
I have been actively looking for the answer to why people stop kissing. I love research, particularly medical and psychological journals, because I love to
“Human lips enjoy the slimmest layer of skin on the human body, and the lips are among the most densely populated with sensory neurons of
Sunday’s NY Times article “When Thoughts Turn to Sex, or Not”, reported on the results of an Ohio State University study which debunked the myth
A recent survey conducted by the British Heart Foundation found that, “one in five (18%) married people don’t pucker-up with their partner for an entire
Amy Schalet, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, has a great post responding to the Glee episode where two of its
Many theories exist about why one might fake an orgasm. In a recent study discussed on CBS News, a researcher at Columbia University found that
This Blog Entry was originally posted on the Sisterhood. “His main premise is that young people will tune out educators if their real concerns are
Continued from Wednesday….. For the most part it seems that Sex Week became a way to highlight diversity and kink with sex. I don’t think
Yale University cancelled Sex Week. Well, they didn’t actually cancel it, they merely told the organizers they could no longer use the Yale name or