Find The G Spot Tonight

I was talking to a male friend the other day and he told me that the g-spot does not exist. I found it hard not to laugh as I had the night before, taken my lover into intense g-spot orgasms for at least 40 minutes.

In my experience with many women, g-spot and cervical orgasms are more intense and much more body shaking than the usual clitoris orgasms.

When a woman first has these types of deeper orgasms she will just say WOW after the experience of such pleasure.

It is pretty easy to teach a man how to find the g-spot as it is not that hard to find with a bit of information. It is easy with our guide and then ask your partner for some feedback. Read more »

Why Is It Difficult for Women to Reach an Orgasm?

According to reports, roughly 70% of women don’t reach an orgasm during intercourse. Although that figure in itself is shocking, it also makes you wonder about how many women never orgasm at all (i.e., intercourse or not)!

A lot of flack fall on men on why women don’t experience an orgasm but truth be told, women have a lot to do about this as well whether they realize it or not.

6 Reasons Why Women DON’T Climax

There are many reasons why women don’t reach sexual climax. Some of them maybe men’s faults but a lot can be because of her too…

Foreplay? What foreplay?

Foreplay is extremely important. For women, making love begins in the mind and if you don’t ‘condition’ her mind for sex, then chances are she won’t be sexually reciprocating in bed too. Furthermore, women really do need more time than men to reach an orgasm; so foreplay is actually your way of extending your own sexual stamina. Read more »

Concerns About Sex During Pregnancy

Sex is among the top most enjoyable activities practiced by couples. Why should this be any different during the nine months of pregnancy? Many expecting parents have concerns about having sex during pregnancy. Anyone considering it will undoubtedly have many questions. Hopefully these answers can help to put you and your partner at ease.

Is it safe for the baby? In a normal, low-risk pregnancy, sex during pregnancy will not harm the baby. The fetus is protected by the amniotic sac (a thin-walled bag that holds the fetus and surrounding fluid) and by the strong muscles around the uterus. There is also a thick mucus plug that seals the cervix and helps guard against infection. Read more »

Making Love for a Lifetime: Seniors and Sexuality

We are sexual beings, throughout the lifespan. This includes the later years of life, which are often overlooked in discussions of sexuality. In this article I want to address some misconceptions about aging and sexuality; report some survey information on sexual behavior among seniors; describe physical, psychological and medical changes that may accompany aging; and suggest positive and affirming ways for seniors to continue to enjoy their sexuality to the fullest.

I. Some Myths about Aging and Sexuality

Many cultural “truths” convey the message that sexuality is for the young. If seniors are interested in sex there is something wrong with that. How many of the following myths and stereotypes have you heard?

- Older people don’t have sex, don’t want sex, don’t think about sex.

- It’s perverted for an older person to have sexual thoughts; perhaps he is a “dirty old man”.

- Women don’t want sex, aren’t interested in sex, and are only going along with what men want.

- When you get “old”, you can’t have sex.

- Sex is for younger adults. (I saw a cross-stitched sampler once which said “Kissing don’t last - cooking do”.)

- If you can’t have sex like a porn star, you have no business trying it at all.

These are all misleading and incorrect stereotypes. It is important to recognize that sexuality is a central part of healthy living - all our lives! Read more »

« Previous PageNext Page »