sexuality
Dr. Laura Berman offers smart strategies for finding romance again
Sex doesn't stop at age 60, 70, 80 or beyond, according to a report Wednesday that found many Americans stayed surprisingly frisky well into old age.
From your own shopping experience for sex toys, you may have felt overwhelmed by the amount of vibrators that are available on the market. There are sex toys specifically designed to stimulate each of your erogenous zones. Possibly the most talked about erogenous zone is the infamous G-Spot.
ALTHOUGH AMERICAN culture is saturated with overtly sexual images and suggestive advertising, one place where most of us never hear about or talk about sex is in our doctor's office.
Dr. Laura Berman looks at the challenges facing couples in this generation
The evolution of the vibrator
Sex toys: How appealing are they?
The old-fashioned vibrators were pretty scary: Ten inches long with lifelike veins and made of a squishy, horrible material that made them alarmingly penislike ? except much bigger and much longer and much wider and ohmigod, is that what women really want? The answer is no. Then why were they created that way? Because those sex toys were designed by men ? men who, sadly, didn't have any idea of what turns women on.
Here are some simple ways you can find your lost libido
If you want to reconnect with the physical side of your sexuality, your first step is to define what is sensual for you. This involves becoming aware of your most subtle sexual thoughts and feelings. Many of our clients say that their lives are too hectic to pay attention to such subtleties. The fact is, the chaotic pace of their daily routines probably has contributed to the depletion of their sex drives in the first place.