Americans apparently not as sexually active as we think
/he report is basically saying sexual activity across America has dropped in recent years. Activity in the bedroom is not as hot and furious as we may let on.
Read Morehe report is basically saying sexual activity across America has dropped in recent years. Activity in the bedroom is not as hot and furious as we may let on.
Read MoreThe report is basically saying sexual activity across America has dropped in recent years. Activity in the bedroom is not as hot and furious as we may let on.
Read MoreIf sleeping without a stitch of clothing on is brand new to you, you’re not alone. Roughly, only about 10-12 percent of Americans do sleep in the buff according to the National Sleep Foundation.
Read MoreIn reality, any area of the body can be an erogenous zone since we all have our likes and dislikes of where we want to be touched. Here are some areas you may be neglecting with erotic potential:
Read MoreYou’ve made you’re appointment with the urologist for your annual PSA test. Whether a man looks forward to this doctor’s visit or not, it is a necessary part of screening for any issues that may be affecting the prostate gland. There’s just one thing to remember – no sex for 48 hours before the test.
Read MoreTo help set the stage for a satisfying and fulfilled sex life, here are some ways in which to do this:
Read MoreIn addition, these same men also experienced erectile dysfunction along with symptoms of low testosterone and low testosterone levels.
Read MoreIf that’s the case, there are certain things a man can do to make this happen making her a very happy and satisfied recipient. Here are a few ideas:
Read MoreThe first few times having sex after delivery, take it slow and easy. Start with cuddling, kissing, or giving a massage to ease into the act of lovemaking. If vaginal dryness is an issue, use a lubricating cream or gel. Experimenting with different positions can help by discovering what relieves pressure and what doesn’t on sensitive areas.
Read MoreIf foods rich in flavonoids can demonstrate progress in cardiovascular risk factors, then it would suggest that flavonoids could also reduce the incidence of ED.
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 MoreMarijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the U.S. – and it is becoming increasingly less illicit, with medical marijuana now legal in 29 states and the District of Columbia. Like any other drug, it can have unanticipated side effects. Of special interest to men is the drug's link to erectile dysfunction.
Read MoreA chronic illness has a way of throwing a wrench into many aspects of our lives including sex. Type 2 diabetes is one such disease in which sexuality is commonly affected and experienced by both men and women with this condition. Not only can this disease cause sexual complications for both genders but it can also cause gender-specific issues.
Read MoreWhen a man notices blood in his semen it is a condition known as hematospermia. It can be unsettling and may cause worry but this fairly common condition is usually considered a benign issue and is rarely a problem.
Read MoreIt’s difficult for most men to pinpoint when exactly the lack of interest in sex started. It’s a gradual process that begins to become more noticeable when the loss of desire extends for several months or 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 MoreIf issues in the bedroom are causing a man’s sex life to plummet, the problem may be what he’s taking that he keeps in his medicine cabinet – over-the-counter and prescription medications.
Read MoreIt's a common practice among men preparing to undergo radiation or chemotherapy to have their sperm frozen, as both procedures can render the sperm infertile. But what about boys, who have not yet entered puberty and have no sperm yet to freeze?
Read MoreIf you are in your 60s, you and your partner may disagree about how many times to have sex, but you're probably still loving it, no matter how much you're getting. That's the short version of a reportdelivered recently at The British Sociological Association's annual conference.
Read MoreYou’ve tried everything under the sun to lose weight - cutting calories, increasing exercise, low-carb diet, high-protein diet, weight loss shakes, weight loss supplements, fasting – yet you still have those last few stubborn pounds that won’t budge. Have you ever considered sex as a supplemental weight loss method? Let’s think about this – sex gets our heart pounding working up a sweat, increases metabolic rate, stretches and strengthens muscles plus gets us into compromising positions we normally don’t do. And can you really think of a more fun way to burn calories?
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