Need help to convince your man that no glove equals no love? Our expert has the solution!
Is your guy trying to convince you to go bareback? Not willing to take chances with your sexual health? In this video, YourTango expert and psychologist Dr. Dorree Lynn teaches you how to take safe sex matters into your own (cough) hands. What Your Sex Life Can Tell You About Your Health
Next time, give him an offer he won't be able to refuse!
Sex expert Ian Kerner sheds light on the female orgasm.
In the latest video episode of Ask YourTango—where readers seek out advice on love and relationships—sex expert Ian Kerner gives advice to a woman who is having trouble achieving an orgasm with her boyfriend. His number one tip? Relax! And remember that intercourse alone might not always bring you to the point of no return.
This disease may be curable, but you may not even know you have it.
Chlamydia may be the most common bacterial STD in the United States, but the disease is often asymptomatic. Learn how this disease is transmitted and treated, and how you can be safe.
A scarily common STD, HPV comes in a number of different strains.
HPV affects more than 6.2 million Americans each year, and has no cure. Here is how you can identify it, and what you can do to protect yourself from this disease.
As common as this STD is, herpes remains one of the most elusive and misunderstood sexual diseases.
Fifty million cases of genital herpes exist in the United States alone, yet this disease still remains an enigma to most people. Separating fact from fiction, Health Guru lists the top 10 facts you need to know about herpes, its treatment and how to protect yourself from contracting this STD.
Can you imagine having sex but never once reaching orgasm?
Sexual intercourse should be intimate and pleasurable, but many people who have had sex are unable to reach orgasm. Thankfully, anorgasmia is a common disorder that is also treatable. Here are medically proven ways that you can overcome this hurdle.
Having an STD doesn't mean you have to sacrifice a healthy love life with your partner.
Millions of Americans each year are diagnosed with an STD. For most people, finding out that you have an STD may seem like devastating news, but it doesn't have to be. As this video proves, maintaining a healthy relationship with your partner while treating your STD does not have to be mutually exclusive.