
Things You Should Have Learned in Sex Ed (but probably didn’t)
If you’re anything like a large proportion of people who’ve made it through the American schooling system, you probably didn’t have a robust or informative
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If you’re anything like a large proportion of people who’ve made it through the American schooling system, you probably didn’t have a robust or informative

These days, many of us are researching our genetic roots through Ancestry.com, 23 and Me and other genealogical sites. People want to know where they

Many women who come to Maze for treatment report that miraculously their desire and arousal increase while on vacation. Alas, most of us are not

Would you deny sleep to someone who has a disability*? How about water or oxygen? Of course not. So why would it ever be acceptable

Rolling like thunder under the covers may leave some women with the post-sex blues. Even when love making feels good and you are crazy about

Most of us can agree that sexual health is an integral part of general wellness. And with the “self-care generation” now taking the reins, we

I must say that I find it difficult when psychotherapists (a category in which I include myself) are so dismissive of drugs to aid in

When the rapper T.I. spoke about taking his daughter for an annual “virginity test,” I was not the only person who was outraged. New York

A woman I was chatting with mentioned that she is still undergoing pelvic floor physical therapy to treat painful sex a year after giving birth.

When there’s pain with sex, anything that whispers sex can make us women cringe. It can negatively impact our openness to being touched, inhibit our