Sexually transmitted infections (or diseases) are caused by viruses, and most can be treated and managed with medication. While those medications can help you to control the symptoms and outbreaks of the virus, they do not clear them from your body- leaving all fully capable of transmitting to your partners. These transmittable viruses are HIV,…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...While cancer does not discriminate- even with age, those who face cancer in their youth face a life-long battle with the after-effects and intimacy, which can hinder every aspect of life and living thereafter. This is why addressing the most common issues early in treatment can better help the patient know what to expect and…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...Maybe you are wondering how many times per week, per month or per year you “should be” having sexual intercourse or being intimate with your partner. At some point along the way in most all relationships, this question usually rears its ugly head. It is familiar to those professionals working in sexual therapy and sexual…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...The first question many people ask when beginning their cancer treatment is, “can I still have sex with my partner during this treatment?” The answer, unless you have a physical limitation, should always be YES! Most all specialists advise their patients to find intimacy and try to have the most “regular” routines now, just as…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...The ambiance is perfect. Your heart is racing and the butterflies long ago left your stomach. Your body is primed and ready for action. But due to whatever setback- missing partner, mental roadblocks, sexual dysfunction- you cannot reach or achieve the sexual satisfaction you are seeking. You might try relentlessly, exhausting yourself with frustration to…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...The first question many people ask when beginning their cancer treatment is, “Can I still have sex with my partner during this treatment?” The answer, unless you have a physical limitation, should always be YES! Most all specialists report advising their patients to find intimacy and try to have the most “regular” routines now, just…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...Sexual Wellness. Sexual Needs. Sexual Health. Sexual Desires. These words can often act as a trigger for many individuals, making them think of bedroom performance or being fit and ready for intercourse at any moment. Hearing these words, especially “wellness,” can make people feel like they can only have a “good” or “bad” sex life.…
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