Kissing, Part 3 — Why stop?
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
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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
Mary Roach, author of Bonk (which you should read if you have the time…I have a review of the book somewhere on this blog!), does
“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
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
A patient and I spoke today about her fantasies, or more accurately about her lack of them and how important fantasies can be in keeping
Ninth in a series of articles loosely based on the new book A Billion Wicked Thoughts by Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam. Sex and sensibility.
In my work and in my life, I see a great deal of suffering. The thing that always touches me is how significantly someone’s suffering
Labia, which is the Latin term for lips, are the skin folds that the encircle the vaginal entrance, consisting of the labia majora (outer lips)and
Vaginismus is a condition in which the vaginal muscles involuntarily contract, making penetration painful and sometimes impossible. When we first see a vaginismus patient at
I often hear of couples who seem mismatched when it comes to talking during sex. One of them really enjoys verbal interchanges when they are