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In the gym you can get not only a toned body, but also sexual release.
Much debate has been fought over the female orgasm. At one point, science doubted the vaginal orgasm even existed, and conservative society believed that since female pleasure wasn’t necessary for conception, it wasn’t all…
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A sexologist advises what to do if, in the heat of passion, you call your partner by another name or a child suddenly enters the bedroom.
Sexologist and family therapist, blogger, author of Wanting Sex Again: How to Rediscover Your Desire and Heal a Sexless Marriage. Sex is far from pornographic: in real life, you might end up with your…
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Many women enjoy having their partner undress them before sexual intercourse.
They see this act as romantic, an expression of a guy’s love. Much has been written about how to undress a girl: it can be done tenderly or passionately, impetuously or slowly. It’s important…
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It’s true that there’s less sex, but that’s no cause for concern.
What’s wrong with sex among young people? Lately, there’s been increasing discussion about the lack of sex among young people. Russian and international media outlets are full of headlines, and scientists are studying the…
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We explore the rules of comfortable dialogue and healthy relationships with expert Oleg Aleksandrovich Zubkov.
What are personal boundaries in sex? First, let’s remember what personal boundaries are. In psychology, this term refers to understanding one’s own self as distinct from others. Simply put, boundaries define our personal needs,…
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We’ll talk about the myths that surround masturbation and make it seem shameful, even though that’s not true.
Myth 1: Those who masturbate are dissatisfied with sex in their relationships. Masturbation isn’t a substitute for partnered sex, but a complement to it. Self-gratification can help you relax quickly and without foreplay. Sometimes,…
