Sex should never hurt, but does it ever feel like the same position or level of penetration can feel fine one day and then uncomfortable a few days later?
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Sex should never hurt, but does it ever feel like the same position or level of penetration can feel fine one day and then uncomfortable a few days later?
Although every woman experiences their period differently, most of us experience discomfort for at least part of our cycle—and practicing certain yoga poses might bring some relief.
Here are seven of the most popular, yet misleading beliefs that sex therapists continuously debunk with clients.
When was the last time you were upset that a sexual partner didn’t want to have sex? Much of it has to do with our sexual response cycle and how we’re individually wired.
Boundaries come from experience, self-respect, and self-awareness. Boundaries are a healthy way of communicating how you want to be treated in a relationship.
Understanding the difference between love and possession can profoundly impact our connections with our partners.
Here, you’ll read interviews, op-eds, and essays from women that have had all kinds of sexual experiences and expertise. We all have one thing in common: we’re taking back our own sexual power.
When you hear the word “hormones,” what comes to mind? Hormones affect everything from your bones and muscles to your mood and brain function.