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Young Girls and Cosmetic Vaginal Surgery
Do you talk to your children about sex and their bodies? If not, you could be unwittingly contributing to what I call a “low sense of vagina-esteem.” Research by the BBC shows that girls, as young as 9 are seeking cosmetic surgery for their labia. Labioplasty reduces and reshapes inner and outer vaginal lips, which for most of these girls is purely for appearance since they have no medical basis for the surgery. Girls, Disgusted By Their Vaginas, Seek Surgery These youngsters


Want Her to Want More Sex? Buy Her a Vibrator…
Lisa Lawless is right : Vibrators can enhance a woman’s sex life. There are a lot of obstacles in life to having great sex. Why shouldn’t more women consider giving a vibrator a try? The intense vibrations from sex devices can cause pleasurable sensations that often lead to quick and powerful orgasms. These same vibrations help to bring more blood flow to the vulva area, making the female body healthier and making sex more pleasurable. And here’s a bonus – all of this can hel


Improving Your Sex Life Could Enhance Your Career
A healthy and active sex life is important for overall physical, mental, and emotional health. It’s also great for your work productivity, according to a recent study . Unfortunately, work stress can get in the way of a regular sex life and many couples struggle to balance the demands of their busy lives with maintaining a healthy relationship. It’s important to find ways to stay connected and keep the erotic spark between you alive and exciting. We live in an era where we ar


Sex Books Featured in the New York Times
Sex That Works by Wendy Stragr, founder and owner of Good Clean Love, was reviewed in the New York Times this week, an excellent review! They say the book is “…thoughtful, well written and dare I say, a little inspirational.” So excited for her. The article is “Sex-Ed for Grownups” — they also review Laurie Mintz’s Becoming Cliterate and Winifred M. Reilly’s It Takes One To Tango . The journalist Judith Newman starts off with an interesting quote: “According to a 2004 stud


LGBTQI Kids Need Sex Ed, Too
“Youth across the US, and the entire world for that matter, deserve access to relevant, contemporary information about sex,” said Robert Parmer recently in Elite Daily . Rarely today is there mention of LGBTQI+ issues when sex education is offered in schools. The curriculum is usually heteronormative, gives little in the way of orientation education , and most LGBTQI+ youth are left feeling invisible, unworthy, and sometimes even wrong. These young people are then more ill-pr
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