
Healthy Women – Good Sex with Emily Jamea: Sex After Celibacy
Are you considering getting back in the saddle — or the bed, rather — after it’s been a while? Like, a long while? Has it
Are you considering getting back in the saddle — or the bed, rather — after it’s been a while? Like, a long while? Has it
ICYMI: Sexuality is a spectrum. Where you fall on that spectrum can be fixed or fluid. And either way, chances are it won’t look exactly the same for
I don’t know about you, but I love that things were once deemed indulgent but are now considered healthy. Dark chocolate? Hand it over. A
On the surface, the Covid-19 pandemic seems like it would have been great for relationships: unlimited access to your partner, nonstop togetherness and plenty of
Intimacy is a crucial component of a healthy relationship. Being able to share your pleasures and desires with someone that you love and trust is
Fact: You’ll have plenty of different kinds of sex in your life. There’s romantic sex, kinky sex, makeup sex, breakup sex, and, of course, the ever-legendary
Denise and Edward love Mardi Gras and jazz and a dance that’s something like the electric slide. But in bed, they just couldn’t find their
April is STD Awareness Month.* At any given time, one in five Americans has a sexually transmitted infection (STI). That means there’s a good chance that at
“I’ve lost my libido.” “He’s never in the mood.” “I feel constantly rejected.” “It wasn’t always like this. We couldn’t keep our hands off each