It’s been said that the U.S.’ success over the last 200 plus years is directly attributable to the protestant work ethic, but whether protestant, catholic or any other religion practiced by our country’s founders, no one can argue against the fact that our country is decidedly puritanical in nature. Our puritanical beginnings manifest themselves through our collective conscience, which is a big part of why we find it so hard to be open about sex.
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Top Five Sex Myths Busted
Thursday, September 2nd, 20105 Easy Steps to Incredible Anal Sex
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
Anal sex can be intensely rewarding for both women and men, but in order to make it pleasurable both giver and receiver need to know what they’re doing. Unlike the vagina, the anal sphincter is not designed to accommodate inbound objects easily or readily. Understanding how to properly engage in anal sex will lower discomfort, lessen the chance of injury and increase the satisfaction of both partners. Below are 5 easy tips for beginners or experienced back door adventurers that can make all the difference when it comes to anal sex.
Step 1: Get Past The “Why” And On With The “How”.
The first step is purely philosophical but just as important as the mechanics of anal penetration. One of the quickest ways to ensure a bad time is to be hung up on whether or not anal sex is for you. For some, the answer is and always will be no. End of story. For the rest of us, it’s at least a topic of interest that merits consideration. But consider well and be confident with your decision, because being on the fence can lead to trouble. If you’re timid, scared or have any moral quandaries about anal sex, you’re probably better off waiting until you’re certain it’s something you want to try. That’s a decision you have to make for yourself. You shouldn’t let a partner make it for you or coerce you into something you’re not ready for.
Sex Education
Saturday, March 13th, 2010Sex 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.
