by Women's Health | Jan 28, 2026 | Sex
No matter whether you incorporate a sex toy, use your hands, or get a little creative with your shower head, masturbation isn’t just a fun way to spend “me time.” It’s also good for your health – and the health of your relationship(s). “Masturbation releases...
by Women's Health | Jan 20, 2026 | Toys
So. Rabbit vibrators. They’re named that because of the two little “ears” that are designed to stimulate your clitoris, while the main shaft targets your G-spot to provide dual stimulation. Simple enough. And more than effective enough at producing...
by Women's Health | Feb 27, 2025 | Sex
Of the many types of orgasms out there, a clitoral orgasm might be the MVP. Despite the myth that clit orgasms are “a ‘lesser’ orgasm” compared to other types (like vaginal orgasms), they shouldn’t be treated as second-string, says Shamyra Howard. “There’s...
by Women's Health | May 10, 2024 | Sex
Newsflash: Most people with vaginas report that they can’t have an orgasm from penetrative sex alone. Nearly 37 percent say they need some form of clitoral stimulation to get there—and another 36 percent say that clitoral stimulation makes their...
by Women's Health | Feb 13, 2024 | Sex
Just like there are countless different ways to have sex and experience pleasure, there are numerous types of orgasms you can have, too. And one of the most hotly debated types is the sometimes-elusive G-spot O. Contrary to what you might have heard, the G-spot is...