Many of the couples are not satisfied with each other in their sexual relationship. In common, people go on the bed before sleeping and do sex for three to five minutes and then go for sleeping.
I am a woman in my thirties, and I'm very fond of anal sex. I would like to have it often, but I'm worried that this sexual practice may be harmful to my body.
I had a one night stand with a guy I never met before. I gave him oral sex, and we had no condom. Is there a significant risk that I have become infected with something and how is it noticed?
I recently met a woman who is in a long term relationship. She was very flirty towards me and suggested that we might have sex, but at the same time claiming she was happy with the relationship she was in.
Many people talk about BDSM sex, you either get two responses; people who are so into it, and those who have basically already made their minds up not to partake in its ever.
This is a bit of a tricky issue indeed. When you are in a relationship, there is no doubt to the fact that you will be having sex on multiple occasions, and at completely different times.
Relationships are a progression. Everything starts out hot and steamy between you and your partner, but as you progress in your relationship, you will find that things tend to become predictable.
Abstinence is becoming a hot topic among adults in relationships these days, because a lot of people are getting in on it. Abstinence definitely has its benefits as well.
While penetration is a sure way to keep yourself aroused and pleased in bed, the truth is that there are other ways to achieve some of these qualities as well.
As far as having sex is concerned, the ideal relationship should be a two-way street. Unless you’re in a dom/sub sexual relationship where one person gets all the goodies while the other reaps the pleasure, sex should be equally pleasurable to both parties.
Hey, we live in 2019. It is no secret that men can overly fixate on the disembodied their penises. Some extreme cases have even led them to getting anxiety disorders.