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Sex & Relationships
For Women Who Can’t Orgasm: You’re Not Alone (and There Is Hope)
You deserve a good sex life. But if you’re finding that you can’t achieve orgasm, you’re definitely not alone — and treatments can help.
When Sparks Fly: How To Navigate Falling in Love at First Sight
Love at first sight is a real phenomenon characterized by intense longing and extreme physical attraction that occurs within seconds of seeing another person. A psychologist explains the science behind a first-sight love.
Condom Size Chart: Does Size Matter?
Most standard condoms will fit most people. But it may take a few tries to find the condom you prefer. Troubleshoot your condom fit issues with this sizing chart.
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‘Blue Balls’: Facts and Fiction
“Blue balls” is a slang term for discomfort that can happen when sexual arousal doesn’t lead to orgasm. But it’s not dangerous to your health and not a reason to feel pressured into sexual activities.
What Happens If a Woman Takes Viagra?
Low libido got your groove in a rut? Medication may help with blood flow and lubrication, but there’s a lot more to your sexual experience than that.
Common Questions About Condoms
Facts: Condoms prevent the spread of STIs, there is a condom that will fit, and two condoms aren’t better than one. Learn more condom facts and myths here.
8 Strategies for Dating During Cuffing Season
Cuffing season, which occurs during winter, provides opportunities for companionship, intimacy and bonding to people who want to start short-term relationships.
The 4 Attachment Styles and How They Impact You
Is your attachment style secure, anxious, avoidant or disorganized? Learn about attachment styles from a clinical psychologist.
What You Should Know About Postpartum Sex
Your doctor has cleared you medically to have sex, but what if you still don’t feel ready? That’s OK and normal. Our Ob/Gyn explains what you need to know about postpartum sex.