All Sexual health Q&A

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  • SuzieHeumann

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    My husband has become impotent since a motorbike accident. He also has revealed some dark experience as a child and the whole topic of sex has become a source of anger and rejection. I feel impotent, as I cannot raise a response in my man. I also feel I cannot practice as a midwife as I used to -- it all is around sex and the product of sex. I feel pretty miserable. I was so alive and passionate about life and now, well, it is sad. We are seeing therapists -- but I hope one day we can do this Tantric thing and be happy again ...

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    Life is difficult enough when things happen to us that we can see coming, but to have something like this happen fast, without warning, is even harder.
    I have empathy for you. I don't personally equate midwifery and birthing with "sex." It has much more to do with bringing a new human read more...

  • SuzieHeumann

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    Can you please advise me on how to maintain the hardness of my erection? I don’t suffer from premature ejaculation but I lose my hardness sometimes when I am trying to pleasure my partner.

    A:

    There a re a lot of things you can do to help you achieve and maintain a firmer erection. If you do even some of them, you should be good to go for a long time to come! It's all about blood flow -- increasing it and keeping it. Let’s look at your general health first.
    If you smoke -- stop. It's read more...

  • JedDiamond

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    I'm thinking of getting a prescription for Viagra. I don't have a physical problem down there, but I thought it might add some spice to my sex life. Unfortunately, the cost is a bit out of line for my budget. Any suggestions?

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    Scientists have discovered a pill that increases sexual satisfaction. It can also cause you to shed unhealthy weight gain, treat depression, and improve your self-esteem. Best of all, it's free.
    If you haven’t already guessed, the "pill" is exercise. Every claim I’ve discussed above refers to read more...

  • SuzieHeumann

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    When Is My Monthly Sexual Peak? Are there times of the month when women have more or less sexual desire? If so, please explain.

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    Many factors can influence our sexual cycles. On the down side, lack of sleep, emotional stresses, age, a recent fight, and whether we feel desired may all contribute to the fall of desire. On the up side, a healthy lifestyle, getting enough sleep, love of work, gratitude, healthy relationships and read more...

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