“The Female Brain.”
The Female Brain, by Louann Brizendine is definitely worth reading. Brizendine completed her degree in Neurobiology at UC Berkeley, graduated from Yale School of Medicine
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The Female Brain, by Louann Brizendine is definitely worth reading. Brizendine completed her degree in Neurobiology at UC Berkeley, graduated from Yale School of Medicine
I was speaking to a group of rabbinical students yesterday, and after the talk I was challenged by a young rabbi-to-be. He said that while
I am referring to how long penetration should optimally last. Many women I see at the Center have pain with intercourse. Pain during intercourse can
I gave a lecture on Female Sexuality and Empowerment to a group of college students the other day. To my surprise, there were more men
I received a (not so unusual) call today from a woman trying to figure out if she should come in as a patient. During our
(CBS) — Forty years of research is turning conventional wisdom on its head when it comes to the issue of women and sex. The experts say
Yes, I know…you had a baby months ago and sex is still the last thing on your mind. Will it ever change? I get the
“Females use kissing to provide information about the level of commitment of their partner if they happen to be in a continuing relationship”, Gallup told
We have long known that hormonal birth control (pill, ring, or patch) can have an adverse effect on sexual functioning for some women. Hormonal birth
I found Caitlin Flanagan’s January 22, 2012 essay, “What’s A Girl To Do”, both intriguing and moving, and although my initial reaction was enthusiastic because