When beginning to learn and try anal sex or anal play activities, knowing your anatomy is a must. The anatomy of the anus and rectal areas should be known, especially if you are participating in an anal activity where anything is inserted inside of the body. In this article, we will run through the basic…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...Another aspect of anal sex and anal play are the myths and untruths that float around this incredibly taboo subject. Here we will openly discuss and debunk some of the most common myths. Myth: Anal sex is always painful. Truth: It can be painful, but it can also be pain free and pleasure filled. Much…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...When it comes to anal sex, prostate massage therapy, or anal play, it is always important to do your research prior to participating and have a general plan in mind. Anal play and prostate massage can be done alone, or with a partner. Anal sex is often seen as the “taboo” side of pleasure, but…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...The Main Facts on Trichomoniasis: Trichomoniasis, or trich, is a common sexually transmitted infection caused by a protozoan parasite called Trichomonas vaginalis. In the United States, it is estimated that over three million people have this infection, and over seventy-five percent of those are unaware they are living with this parasite. Trich is more common…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...Happy Condom Week! February reminds us of all the importance of practicing safe sex and doing so with one of the first known safe-sex devices, the condom. A condom is a thin sheath that covers the males’ penis as a contraceptive or preventative barrier against sexually transmitted infections. They can be made from a multitude…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...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...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 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…
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