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Incorporating sex toys in your relationship can improve your sex life and bring couples closer together. If you have been pondering the idea of using a sex toy with your partner, you may not know how to introduce one into the relationship. First of all, do you feel comfortable with your partner? If you answered yes, but are not sure how he or she would react to the idea of using a sex toy, here are some tips to bring the idea up and begin your sex toy adventures together.
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Posted by Jennifer Amato on 03/03/2010
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Studies show that less than 50% of women can achieve an orgasm during sexual intercourse alone, myself being among them. This can cause tension and potentially ruin a relationship. If you are among the women who are unable to achieve an orgasm during sexual intercourse, please be assured that there is nothing physically wrong with you. For the men who are unable to make their female partners orgasm during sexual intercourse, it does not mean you are not adequate enough for her, or that you are doing something wrong.
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Posted by Jennifer Amato on 02/24/2010
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Being a great lover is not about your size or how long you can last. It is about the entire experience. Some men feel more compelled to just get right to the act of sexual intercourse, assuming that is enough to satisfy his partner. In actuality, only 35% of women will only orgasm from sexual intercourse alone. Therefore, it is important to have foreplay and take time to explore your partner. Get your partner as close to an orgasm prior to having sexual intercourse.
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Posted by Jennifer Amato on 02/22/2010
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The clitoris is the most sensitive part of a woman's body. Some women are unable to achieve an orgasm without stimulating this very sensitive area. The clitoris contains over 8000 nerve endings, and similiar to to penis, becomes filled with blood and becomes erect when stimulated. With proper stimulation, a woman can achieve a powerful orgasm without sexual intercourse, or vaginal stimulation. The clitoris resembles a small pink bud,located in front of the opening to the vagina, situated within the labia. It is covered with skin, which is called the clitoral hood.
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Posted by Jennifer Amato on 02/15/2010
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If you suffer from premature ejaculation, you can feel embarrassed and can affect your overall well being. Here are some tips that may help you prolong your sexual performance.
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Posted by Jennifer Amato on 12/07/2009
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In my quest to educate our cusomers on the Joys of G-Spot orgasm, here is some more information and a video from Dr. Ava Cadell Phd.
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Posted by Kimberly Fidi on 09/18/2008
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10 tips to better and safer sex
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Posted by Jennifer Amato on 02/06/2008
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Is sexual intimacy thin on the ground with you and your partner these days? Maybe it's a new baby that's keeping you apart or perhaps your sex life has ceased to interest you.
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Posted by Jennifer Amato on 01/17/2008
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Q. “ I just received my brand new adult toy and it has an unusual smell to it. What do I Do?".
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Posted by Jennifer Amato on 12/04/2007
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The more you know about your body, the more fun you can have with it.
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Posted by John Fidi on 12/04/2007
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A common concern I hear from my female clients involves difficulty in reaching orgasm. Here are some hints that I have found to be helpful:
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Posted by John Fidi on 12/04/2007
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A kegel is the name of a pelvic floor exercise, named after Dr. Kegel who discovered the exercise.
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Posted by John Fidi on 12/04/2007
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If your love life is pretty non-existent, or your relationship seems to be going nowhere fast, then check out our guide to spring cleaning your love life with Feng Shui.
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Posted by John Fidi on 12/04/2007
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Q. My question is regarding anal intercourse! My husband and I discussed it and being the type that hadn't really delved into anything out of the norm, this was a huge step just discussing it!
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Posted by John Fidi on 12/04/2007
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The World Health Organization, when addressing what constitutes sexual health, includes not only reproduction and disease, but also the “possibility of having pleasurable experiences”.
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Posted by Jennifer Amato on 12/04/2007
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On one hand, I write this article from a selfish standpoint. The more women who are out there giving oral sex with confidence, the better chance I stand at getting it. On the other hand, I am doing this to help women who are too shy to ask and want to feel more confident with their sexual skills. While some women will see this as merely a refresher course in the basics, many others will enjoy putting this advice (not the kind you get from a friend) to good use. Okay, ready? Read on.
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Posted by John Fidi on 01/18/2007