Cohabitation.
Today, more and more adults, both here in the US and in Europe, are choosing to cohabitate, or live together. This may serve as a
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Today, more and more adults, both here in the US and in Europe, are choosing to cohabitate, or live together. This may serve as a
I haven’t posted in awhile however the good news is that we launched our radio show. The Sex & Intimacy show is edgy, fun and
Hello Readers — I’m a new member of the team at the Medical Center for Female Sexuality. In my role as marketing and business development guru, I
As a positive sexual advocate, I believe it is important for couples to continue having non-intercourse forms of sex. Many times couples still include non-intercourse
Choosing the right vibrator can be intimidating. Where can I purchase one? Do I have to go into a sex toy shop? What if someone
Often times I’ll tell patients with children that they need to schedule specific times for sex. They will look at me quizzically, not quite getting
My mother was my first “sex educator” and spoke to me openly about sex, love, relationships and intimacy. When I started progressing in my academic
Sexual fantasies are: (A) Silly (B) A waste of time (C) An important component to sexual desire, arousal and orgasm. If you said “C” you
Recently, there has been a lot of negative attention on “Sexting”. Sexting, is sending sexually suggestive text messages via phone. These text may come in
I am always surprised at the people who do not use lube because they designate it for a particular person…usually an older woman or some