How to lose a heartbreak in 10 days…
How to lose a heartbreak in 10 days…
This month is all about exciting, sensual new connections, ideas and conversations.
Cringing as the day of lurve approaches? Don’t. Here are some great ideas on how to celebrate Valentine’s Day if you’re single—and enjoy it.
Your sessions between the sheets just got a whole lot steamier 😉
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Wondering what an anal douche is and how to use one? Sex experts explain everything you need to know about anal douching before getting into butt play.
Make-up sex can be hot and exciting — but also destructive to your relationship. Experts explain the benefits of having sex after fighting, as well as when not to.
Yeah a vibrator’s got to vibrate, but if you’re in the market for a new sex toy, you should consider a few other details. Here are 10 expert shopping tips to follow.
So when is your low sex drive “low enough” to have a conversation with your doctor? Here’s how to tell if you should make an appointment.
Relationship slipping through your fingers? Well, before you start trying to desperately save it by handcuffing yourself to your partner and willing stability by proximity, consider ditching the entire relationship… at least for a while. No, seriously. According to Dr Ann Rosen Spector, a clinical psychologist in Philadelphia, one of the best ways to repair a relationship is to put some distance between you and your partner by taking a break. “Separation can be very healing,” she says. “When a situation is complicated, having distance to get clarity is important.” And a break is the way to get it.
How is it possible that it can be impossible to have sex? Ask the thousands of women around the world who suffer from vaginismus. They are normal women like you and me who love their partners and who would love to have sex with them but are living in unconsummated relationships due to vaginismus.
There are a bunch of obvious reasons why you might not want to have sex on any given night: you’ve had a hell of a day at work (long bath > sex), you’re dealing with a bout of depression or anxiety, you haven’t slept a full eight hours in a week. You get the idea. It all boils down to the fact that sometimes you just don’t have the desire or energy to get naked and roll around.
Despite the large number of sex toys I have packed away in my cupboard, I have three favourite sex toys that I use almost all the time. Here they are…
Lube is great way to bridge the gap between mind and body. And you should always use it with your sex toys. Here, three great toy and lubricant pairings.