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Pubic Hair Care: Health, Grooming, and Comfort Pubic hair care is a personal choice influenced by comfort, style, and health. Some people prefer shaving or waxing, others trim, while many keep it natural. There’s no single “right” approach. What matters most is hygiene, technique, and respecting your body’s needs so you can stay comfortable and… Read More…
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UTIs After Sex: Causes, Prevention, and Relief UTIs after sex are common, especially for women, and can make intimacy feel stressful. A urinary tract infection happens when bacteria enter the urethra and multiply, often after sexual activity. Understanding why this happens, how to lower risk, and what treatments work best can protect both health and… Read More…
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Period Sex Myths: Separating Facts From Fiction Period sex myths are widespread, leading many people to avoid intimacy during menstruation for the wrong reasons. From pregnancy risk to hygiene concerns, misinformation can cause unnecessary stress. By breaking down the myths and understanding the facts, couples can enjoy intimacy with confidence and safety. Period sex myths… Read More…
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Cold Sores and Kissing: What You Need to Know Cold sores and kissing raise important questions about intimacy and health. They are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV-1), which spreads easily through oral contact. Knowing when it’s safe to kiss, how to manage outbreaks, and how to protect partners helps keep relationships healthy without… Read More…
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Allergic Reactions During Sex: Causes and Solutions Allergic reactions during sex can show up as itching, burning, swelling, rashes, or discomfort in and around the genitals. Triggers range from latex and lubricants to semen proteins and toy materials. With a few smart changes, most people can stay comfortable without giving up intimacy. Allergic reactions during… Read More…
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Condom Mistakes: How to Use Them Correctly Every Time Condom mistakes are more common than many people realize. From putting one on the wrong way to skipping lube, small errors can reduce protection and comfort. Learning the right techniques helps condoms do their job—preventing pregnancy and STIs—while keeping sex enjoyable. Condom mistakes like not checking… Read More…
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Autism and Sex: Understanding Intimacy and Connection Autism and sex is a topic often overlooked, yet it’s essential for building healthy relationships and self-confidence. People on the autism spectrum can have fulfilling sexual lives, but may face unique challenges with communication, sensory processing, and social cues. With understanding and the right support, intimacy can thrive.… Read More…
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Sex With Chronic Pain: Building Comfort and Intimacy Sex with chronic pain can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to mean giving up intimacy. With adjustments, communication, and the right tools, many couples find ways to maintain a satisfying and fulfilling sex life while managing discomfort. Sex with chronic pain is possible with adjustments, open… Read More…
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Sexual Performance Anxiety: Causes, Solutions, and Support Sexual performance anxiety is one of the most common intimacy challenges, yet it’s rarely spoken about openly. It occurs when stress, worry, or pressure about sexual activity interferes with arousal, pleasure, or performance. The good news is that with the right mindset and strategies, it can be managed… Read More…
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Delayed Ejaculation: Causes, Solutions, and Support Delayed ejaculation is a sexual condition where orgasm takes a long time to occur—or sometimes doesn’t happen at all—despite adequate arousal. While less commonly discussed than premature ejaculation, it can be just as distressing for men and their partners. Understanding its causes and solutions is key to improving both… Read More…