Plus, the 13 most embarrassing things that can happen during sex.
29 pieces of sex advice you need to know now. 13 hilarious bedroom bummers. A flowchart that will let you know if your wedding hookup is just for the night or looking to date. A young rugby player suddenly turns gay after a stroke? Is Ryan Gosling basically porn for women? What happens when you Google the one that got away? And, should divorced parents be allowed to have adult sleepovers?
Dr. Trina Read vows to have sex with her husband once a week for six months.
Often, when you're in a long-term relationship, sex is put on the back burner. If it weren't for heightened airport security and the requisite frisking, busy couples might get no action whatsoever. This is what happened to Dr. Trina Read, sexpert, best-selling author, and sex coach. After the birth of her second child, Dr.Trina decided to get her sex life back on track, vowing to have sex with her husband once a week for six months—and blog about it, naturally. Throw in the holidays, flu season and two kids under the age of 3 and you got yourself a Six-Month Sex Challenge.
Queens College London feels that the G-Spot may be a bit fishy.
A team of British scientists have reached the conclusion that the G-Spot, named after Dr. Grafenberg, may be a mythological construct largely used to sell ladies magazines and bolster the importance of sex therapists. For all of their suave accents and libertine secret agents, the British have never seemed that jazzed about sex. The study used identical twins and fraternal twins to figure out if there is such a thing as the G-Spot or female orgasms.
Make every sexual situation a pleasurable one with orgasm tips from a sexpert.
If an orgasm is proving to be too elusive for your liking, it might be time to buckle down, call in sick, turn off the phone, and try your hand (or vibrator) at these "Big O" tips provided by Clare Cavanah, sex educator and co-founder of adult toy shop, Babeland.
Sexperts is a new webseries about a couple who accidentally email their home-made sex tape to their friends. The result? They become reluctant sex gurus.
The writers over at Jezebel don't really take to kindly to sexpert talk these days. And they do not care for FoxNews' advice on the 10 worst things women do in bed drive home their point.
A Q&A with the author of Brown Sugar, a collection of erotic black fiction.
Carol Taylor writes erotic literature. She started as an editor in the publishing industry and eventually put out a book of her own called Brown Sugar: A Collection of Erotic Black Fiction. From there she's become a luminary in the world of erotic fiction in general and black erotica specifically. So, how has becoming a sexpert changed her own love life? Not much, she draws some part of her fiction and the rest is, well, fiction. Maureen Dempsey gets all the details in this Q&A.