intimacy
Need Better Lubrication?
February 1st, 2011Au Naturale: Drink more water! Being properly hydrated supports your body’s ability to produce enough lubrication during sex. Increasing your intake of omega- 3 fatty acids, can also help increase your natural lubrication. Considering estrogen is the primary hormone that affects vaginal lubrication, you can also up your intake of soy, flaxseed oil, nuts, and apples.
Orgasm Inc; The Strange Science of Female Pleasure
February 1st, 2011Having trouble reaching the Big O between the sheets? You’re not alone. Sexual dysfunction has become the “disease of the moment” and there’s a pill, a toy, a surgery, and counselor there to help cure you. But how did all the hubbub come about in the
first place?
Have Better Sex
February 1st, 2011You know sex is a vital part of life— it can relax you, release a flood of feel-good hormones, and make you feel connected to another person like few other pursuits can. Studies have found that sex produces less stress and better moods, and can even help prolong your life.
Seven natural ways to boost libido, heighten enjoyment, and improve the overall health of your sex life.by Kate HanleySolving the Initiation Question

Your ability to feel sexual is a product of your history, biology, and current relationship.
The Language of Touch

Touch is the first language we learn and the only truly universal communication that humans share (not including math).
Bringing Sexy Back
February 1st, 2009Nothing surpasses it on the Richter scale of pure pleasure (except perhaps chocolate). Not many women can live without it. And the mere mention of it can silence a cacophonous cocktail party (“You slept with whom?”).
Sex with the same partner can lose its luster after you've been at it for decades. How do you transform the perfunctory into the passionate? One writer bares all in her quest to liven up her libido.By Susan MoranAsk The Doctor: Lifting Low Libido
November 1st, 2008Most men know that “the Little Blue Pill” allows their equipment to work better, but they may not realize that Viagra doesn’t do a thing for their libido. And who wants to deal with such harrowing side effects as sudden vision loss, stroke, or painful marathon four-hour erections?
Since turning 40, my sex drive has plummeted. Should I take Viagra?By Mark A. Moyad, MD, MPHThe Sex Rx
February 1st, 2008Strengthen a weak immune system.
Turns out it pays to get busy in bed beyond Valentine's Day. While sex may not cure all your ills, research shows it can help.By Beverly Herzog




