How Your Porn Habits Affects Your Performance
/A new study of men with a stated preference for pornography over The Real Thing shows them likely unable to perform sexually when the opportunity presents itself.
Read MoreA new study of men with a stated preference for pornography over The Real Thing shows them likely unable to perform sexually when the opportunity presents itself.
Read MoreWe know sex is for procreation, its’ fun and can build intimacy within a relationship. But is it true it could also increase our life expectancy? It may be possible. Healthy sex is essential to a healthy life and when we are healthy, we are more likely to live longer.
Read MoreAccording to the Urology Care Foundation, approximately 30 million men have a problem getting or maintaining an erection. This inability to perform sexually is known as erectile dysfunction (ED) and can be a cause of turmoil and stress for men.
Read MoreBenign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH is when a man has an enlarged prostate. Having BPH is common and more so in men who are older. It is a noncancerous condition affecting about half of all men between the ages of 51 and 60 have BPH and up to 90% of men over the age of 80 have it.
Read MoreJust like there are certain things that will help you to get in the mood, there are conversely things that will keep you from getting there.
Read MoreKegels strengthen the pubococcygeus muscles, which contract during orgasm. If they’re stronger, you could have a more intense climax.
Read MoreMore than just feeling good, sex is good for you! Here's just a few examples!
Read MoreMarriage is a life-long commitment and your spouse can have a major effect on your overall physical, mental and emotional health and vice versa. Sex has a profound effect on our overall health and happiness. The why behind this stems from the hormones that are released such as oxytocin (dubbed the 'love hormone') serotonin and endorphins. Sex combats mental fatigue, anxiety, and depression, and thus leading to a happier us. Even after being together for many years, it is important for both people to view sex as a very core and important part of their overall relationship. Here's why.
Read MoreAlmost a third of young americans and nearly half of their counterparts in the UK placed themselves on a sexuality scale with some degree of bisexual. Gay, straight or in between, it seems the in between is the gray area for most young people today. A report polling website, YouGov stated the results indicated an increasingly open-minded approach to sexuality. They surveyed 10,000 American adults and used the Kinsey Scale. The scale was developed in the 1940s by Albert Kinsey. They asked respondents to plot themselves on a scale of zero (exclusively heterosexual) to six (exclusively homosexual).
Read MoreA new study revealed research showing that a woman's sexuality is more flexible than that of men. The study followed the sexuality of more than 9,000 people over 14 years and was recently presented at the American Sociological Association's annual meeting. For the study, researchers used data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health and tracked 5,018 women and 4,191 men as they moved from adolescence to young adulthood. On average they were 16 years old.
Read MoreHPV, also known as human papillomavirus, is a sexually transmitted disease. It is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the U.S. Most sexually active men and women will get at least one type of HPV at some point in their lives. There are about 79 million Americans infected with HPV, and about 14 million people become newly infected each year. It causes almost every type of cervical cancer and five percent of all cancers.
Read MoreThe triangle symbol is widely used as the symbol for asexuality. For most people, asexuality is a mysterious thing to those who aren't asexual and it continues to not be that well understood among sex researchers, which makes sense because sexual health and science comes from many observational studies. Asexuality is by nature the absence of all sexual behavior, making it very hard to study. However a new review of scientific literature on asexuality published in the Journal of Sex Research showed that more sex researchers are paying closer attention to it.
Read MoreA healthy sex life is very important for many aspects of our health but even further a healthy sex life also is a major factor in a healthy relationship. But what about foreplay? Is it a really important factor? We say absolutely. In male issues like erectile dysfunction and female sexual desire stemming from the brain, foreplay cannot be under appreciated.
Read MoreThe first is sex increases your libido. The more you have sex, the more you will want it, and the better it will be for you and your partner. For women, having more sex increases vaginal lubrication, blood flow, and elasticity. All of these make sex feel better and make it more desirable. Here's 9 more reasons.
Read MoreWhat if we told you that catching too many rays this summer could affect your fertility? Would be parents may want to think twice before sitting in the sun for long hours during these next few months.
Read MoreSex has a profound effect on our overall health and happiness. The why behind this stems from the hormones that are released such as oxytocin (dubbed the 'love hormone') serotonin and endorphins. Sex combats mental fatigue, anxiety, and depression, and thus leading to a happier us.
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We've spoke about the health benefits of sex before. Sex makes us happy, helps relieve stress, get better sleep, lowers blood pressure, increases mental clarity and can even improve female bladder control. But an iPhone app to track sexual health? We explore.
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