Archive for the ‘Sex Education’ Category
Sunday, March 28th, 2010
Most of us are familiar with the concept of lubricants and how they are used during sex. They make sex of all kinds more comfortable and pleasurable, and lubes have become so popular that they’re sold beside condoms – or even packaged right in the same box. However, did you know that there is a certain lubricant that is NOT safe to use with condoms?
Oil-based lubricants sold as lubricants are generally rare, but occasionally they will be sold as accessories for massage, or as an accompaniment for male masturbation. Lubricants like these, and other personal products like baby oil and vaseline should never be used along with latex condoms – they actually cause the condoms to break.
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Thursday, March 18th, 2010
Douche, both the object and the act of using it, has been around for a very long time. Once touted as the ‘best solution’ to ‘embarrassing vaginal odor’, it has recently come to light that the practice is not only harmful, but can actually increase the problem instead of solving it. Imagine it this way – you don’t brush your teeth and your breath stinks. What do you think would be a more healthy way to solve it – chewing on some sugary mints, or brushing your teeth properly? The mints may solve the problem in the short term, but the sugar you’re feeding that already smelly bacteria is only going to make your breath worse when it wears off.
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Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
The female anatomy has been called many things, but one of the most common terms is vagina. While this is a generally accepted term to refer to the entirety of a woman’s genitals (both inside and out), it is not, strictly speaking, correct. The vagina actually refers to the tube that begins at the cervix (the entrance to the womb, where babies gestate) and extends out of the body, not necessarily the parts you are able to visually see on a naked woman. Those parts have an assortment of terms, as each part is a separate piece of the whole. The “outer lips” are called the labia majora (latin for big), and the “inner lips” are called the labia minora (latin for small). The small pleasure-nerve packed bud that sits at the top of these two, covered and protected by them, is called the clitoris. Much like a penis, this bud swells and becomes “erect” as the woman is aroused, responding to tactile and sexual stimuli.
Tags: Anatomical, Cervix, Clit, Clitoris, Genetalia, Genitalia, Labia, Private Parts, Vagina, Vagina Names, Vulva
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Saturday, March 13th, 2010
Sex education is vital information to any person, and as important to adults as it is to high school kids. By educating yourself in the proper use of sex toys, you will learn more about your body and sexual likes and dislikes. Find out about the best ways to protect yourself from STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) and STIs (sexually transmitted infections) to ensure you can enjoy sex without worry.
Clueless about condoms? No worries – step by step guides are easily available so you don’t find yourself fumbling the first time you use one. Separate myth from fact and learn how to have the best sex you can when you read up on Sex Education.
Tags: Anatomical Names, Anatomy, Condoms, Education, Genitals, Prevent STDs, Preventing STDS, Protected Sex, Safe Sex, Safer Sex, Sex, Sex Education, Sex Information
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Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Sexual health encompasses not only a healthy sex life, but also the body as a whole. Did you know that the pelvic floor muscles can be exercised with sex toys like ben wa balls to help improve the quality and strength of climax?
In addition to better orgasms, the same muscles also help with other pelvic functions, such as bladder control, giving you a healthy benefit even later on in life.Prostate play can help men have a healthier prostate, assisting in preventing some cancers if used frequently. Sex itself can even be great aerobic exercise, burning calories and encouraging vigorous activity more often.
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