Sexual Dysfunction for Gay Men

Every man, regardless of their sexual orientation, culture, religion, biases, life status or anything else can face bouts of permanent variations of sexual dysfunction. The difference is that sexual health and dysfunction issues are not discussed with homosexual males due to their hesitation to approach the subjects because of the judgment that typically follows (Nat’l…

To Finish Reading, Click Here...

Cervical Screenings for Queer Women

Anyone with a cervix is at a greater risk for developing cervical cancer in their lifetime. Certain factors can increase this risk even more, including HPV- the human papillomavirus, sexually transmitted diseases, and general body dysfunction. Having any type of skin-on-skin contact where bodily fluids are shared or exposed can also increase these risks. Sexually…

To Finish Reading, Click Here...

Should I be having Safe Sex during my Cancer Treatment?

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...