The effects a hysterectomy has on a woman’s sex life largely depends on what organs and nerves are affected during the procedure. It can vary from woman to woman.
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People have been locked-in, life has slowed down. There has been time to plan and think about having a baby. If you've become a part of the lockdown baby boom, there are some things you may want to consider about your sex life during pregnancy.
While we are living in unprecedented circumstances, it’s easy to lose sight of what matters most and to take those closest to us for granted. In this newsletter, we have listed a few fast and fun challenges that are small but meaningful, that can help keep the romance alive and let your true love know that you’re still madly in love with them.
One of the most inconvenient truths about long term relationships is that as much as you love your partner and you’re attracted to them, the same old, same old can become monotonous and well...boring. This is especially true when we are stuck staring at the same four walls in lockdown.
Premature Ejaculation Got You Down? Premature ejaculation is a common concern amongst men that can be incredibly embarrassing and frustrating to deal with for both you and your partner. Early ejaculation affects all aspects of sex, including your sexual performance, orgasm, and ability to enjoy sex. Find out more.
Throughout your life, you’re probably going to have all kinds of sex. There will most likely be novel worthy ‘love making passion’, a few regrettable decisions, experiments that didn't turn out as planned, quickies on the sly or those moments when pleasure and pain are intertwined into some BDSM fetish fun.
Sex is supposed to be a fun and pleasurable experience but for some women who suffer from endometriosis, the mere mention of sex invokes fear of pain and discomfort. Given that this week is endometriosis awareness week, this is an ideal time to discuss dyspareunia and the measures that can be taken to reduce pain and discomfort during sex.
Self pleasure has been at the forefront of our minds since the beginning of humankind. While it hasn’t always been looked upon in a positive light, the sexual revolution in the mid-1970’s paved the way for a change in attitude that has since evolved into what we know today.