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Orgasm tips from an expert that you can try tonight!
There's new news about what gets women turned on—and what gets them off, which always piques our interest.
There's no better person to explain these orgasmic breakthroughs than our special guest blogger Ian Kerner, author of She Comes First: The Thinking Man's Guide to Pleasuring a Woman, out in paperback for the first time this week.
In fact, check back early and often—during our countdown to Valentine's Day, that holiest of holy get-it-on holidays, the sex doctor will be in.
In fact, Kerner will be guest-blogging and offering his free advice—including answers to your most pressing sex questions—all week. For now, … Read More
We've heard of the pay gap, but orgasm inequality is just as serious an issue for many women.
Who knew the cure for some really big problems is right under our nose and between our legs. Yup, according a recent post by Penelope Trunk, people who have orgasms earn more, hang out with higher powered people, are better at public speaking, and walk with a more confident gait.
Of course, there's always a hitch. Or in this case, a gap—the "orgasm gap."
Reports Hannah Seligson in the Daily Beast: "Women are shattering political glass ceilings, surpassing men in the workforce, and even winning Indy-car races. But there's one area where the gender gap has proved particularly stubborn: The … Read More
A little self-love never hurt anyone, contrary to what you may have heard elsewhere.
Why do we regularly make love to ourselves? It teaches us new things about our body (like what feels best), information that we can then pass along to our lovers. It relieves stress, and helps us fall asleep at night (in addition to relieving menstrual cramps, migraines, etc.). It burns calories. It's the safest sex there is. It can make sex with your partner more enjoyable. And, last but not least, bringing oneself to orgasm feels incredible. But a lot of people are wary about diving in down there. Why? Well, there are a number of negative rumors swirling … Read More
Queens College London feels that the G-Spot may be a bit fishy.
There are a few things that really disappoint me: 1) people who have strong, intractable positions about things they know nothing about, and 2) nerd scientists who impugn the good name of Dr. Ernst Grafenberg.
Per USA Today (amongst many, many others), 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. Weh-heh-hell, British science is drawing a line in the sand. For all of their suave accents and libertine secret agents, the British … Read More
The dos and don'ts of being friends with a former fling.
In this modern age of dating, casual sex, and fun hooking up, many of us remain friendly with people we've seen naked long after the ugly-bumping has come to an end. That said, there are still plenty of rules that must be followed if you actually want to maintain some semblance of a friendship. Just ahead, 20 dos and don'ts of having a post-hookup friendship. The Frisky: Six Rules For Being Friends With An Ex
1. DON'T ask for the website address for, say, a company that sells sexy thigh-high stockings, your personal favorite fetish wear, because you want to … Read More
Make every sexual situation a pleasurable one with orgasm tips from a sexpert.
You've huffed. You've puffed. And dammit, you still can't get yourself off.
Well, screw that—literally. 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.com (link NSFW).
Ladies, start your engines...
Getting in the Zone
With women, an orgasm often hinges on what's going on in our heads. Of course, what gets one woman into that preferred mental space may not … Read More
Our bodies may be in the sheets, but our minds can wander off to other places.
Women try to stay focused during sex. We really do! Some nights our minds wander to more mundane things in life; other nights we get a little existential. Can you really blame us for not being fully present every second? We're busy women with work, friends, a softball league, and seven seasons of The West Wing to watch! After the jump, 30 things women think about during sex ... you know, other than how your big boy is rocking our world right now. The Frisky: 25 Approved Nicknames For Our Genital Organs
1. I wonder who is on "The Daily Show" … Read More
Matt and Tamsen help a woman with a common sexual issue.
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The 300-orgasms-a-day woman finds love. We're tired just thinking about it.
Yep, Michelle Thompson, who made headlines with her stories of uncontrolled orgasms—up to 300 a day at times—has found love (and someone equally ravenous about sex).
According to The Daily Telegraph, the 32-year-old lass found her current love across the street. Thompson's current boyfriend, Andrew Carr, moved in to the neighborhood in May and the two have been dating for six months. Thompson found herself heartbroken and hopeless after previous boyfriends left due to sexual exhaustion.
How exactly is Thompson wearing them out? Due to her condition, Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome, she craves sex constantly and can orgasm "any time, anywhere" … Read More
Fresh breath for your lady parts, designed to give you confidence and keep him begging for more!
Vagina's have lips, sometimes they have teeth. They can burp, too, and every once in a while they need a mint.
A vagina mint! Say it aloud three times... it just kind of rolls off your tongue, doesn't it? But why would you ever want one?
For good morning kisses on your mouth down south, and other times when you're feeling less than fresh? For improving your man's clarity, focus and stamina? And, perhaps, just for giggles?
According to lovetolinger.com's research, 72 percent of women will admit they are somewhat self-conscious about either their scent or flavor. Ninety-five percent of … Read More