New York Times Sunday Magazine November 29, 2009 Dear Editor: Daniel Bergner’s article in the Times magazine section, “Women Who Want to Want,” once again poignantly expresses both the deep distress felt by women with the loss of their libido as well as the complexity of understanding and treating the condition. Women’s loss of desire, …
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Where there is research, there is hope. Under the category of “no, ladies, it’s NOT all in your head,” comes another study with a new drug that really seems to help with arousal problems and desire problems that arise from that. It’s a drug called Flibanserin and it works on Dopamine levels to make sex …
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The debate over what type of sex education should be offered in public schools has become highly political. However, the debate has become less about what programs are more effective and more about conflicting ideologies. Effectiveness is typically measured by the ability of a program to increase the use of condoms and contraceptives, increase communication …
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There is so much confusion regarding how/where/when women have orgasms. And making the confusion so much worse is the fact that even the scientific community can’t seem to agree on its own terminology. Take this article for instance: When it says women can achieve orgasm by masturbation but not by love making, what exactly do …
Continue ReadingClean sex….or is it sex after cleaning? Read more….
This is one of those times where I cannot send you the original article because the written blog about it is more informative than its source! Imagine that: the Houston Chronicle writes an article about men sharing housework and the positive impact that has had on a couples sex life, and it’s dull dull dull. …
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