Experts aren’t exactly sure why we have pubic hair, but there are a few theories which make sense.
Have you ever thought about why do humans have pubic hair? What is its purpose? It seems no one (at least under 30) is letting his or her bush sprout.
Instead everyone is talking about what to do with their pubes. Should I shave them? Dye them? Trim them down to a runway strip?
Experts aren’t exactly sure why we have pubic hair, but there are a few theories which seem to make a lot of sense.
How we feel about our genitals may say a lot about how we are able to enjoy sex and our sexuality.
If you're like me, you probably grew up in an era when the genitals were imbued with a wonderful sense of mystique. When it came to body parts, an eye was always an eye and a tooth a tooth. When it came to the vagina however, it was a pocket, a pok-pok, a coochie, a pokey or some other slang term, some of which will remain unmentionable in this forum. What these "covert" terms revealed was that our parents and grandparents had a distinct discomfort with the issue of our genitals.
The oral sex entry in a Merriam Webster dictionary causes outrage in a California school system.
The parent of a fifth-grader was disturbed when his son looked up "oral sex" in Merriam Webster's 10th edition and found a definition with the word "genitals." "Oral stimulation of the genitals" in fact, was the exact definition. The nerve! Our question: why is this inappropriate? It is called "oral sex" afterall. Is the fact that gentials are involved supposed to be a shocker?
Male fertility and motility can be increased by having more sex, thanks to science.
According to science, part of the answer to male infertility is so simple and brilliant that you may have glossed right over it: have more sex. Per science, increased ejaculation can increase fertility (by reducing sperm damage) and generally increasing motility. It's a brave, new world, gang.
Plus, the best (worst?) euphemisms for sex in romance novels.
Love Bytes: three must click sex, dating and relationship links. How much should a guy's taste in clothing figure into your decisions? Plus, the best (worst?) euphemisms for sex in romance novels and more!
Moms exposed to exposed to chemicals make sons with smaller junk.
News Flash: it's really bad for the baby when a pregnant mom is exposed to chemicals! But just how bad is it? New research says if the baby she's carrying is a boy, chemical exposure may cause him to be born with a smaller penis.
The New York Post reports that chemicals in fire retardants, cosmetics, food wrappers and baby powder are called "endocrine disrupters" and can interfere with hormones. This means the size of your man's genitals may be affected (stunted, if you will) while he's still in the womb.