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Facts About Sex and Alcohol

Researches made clear the reason alcohol has an effect on human sexuality as described in Shakespeare’s Macbeth.

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Not in a Mood for Sex?—pick One of These Excuses

We all have given excuses at one time or the other to avoid sex. Here are some popularly used top 10 excuses.

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Sex Addiction

What’s the limitation?

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Sexual Dysfunction in Women

There are many reasons why women may experience sexual dysfunction.

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Nice Girls Do and Here is How

Contrary to popular opinion, nice girls like men as much as any other woman. You just have to understand that they tend to be more evolved creatures that are not contented with satisfying simple hormonal needs. Find out what they really want.

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Sex-Ed: Problems with Abstinence-Only Programs

Sexual education programs need modification in the United States, so that students learn information required to make sound decisions based on facts that include preventative methods against STI’s and pregnancy. Many sexual-education programs are currently abstinence-only, which is only partially informative, this is a paper proposing change to that system.

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Defining a Sexually Healthy Adolescent

According to book “From Diapers to Dating: A Parent’s Guide to Raising Sexually Healthy Children” we can know discussing sexuality with our young people is not always comfortable.

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Simple Steps for Healthy Living

Simple and inexpensive steps that women can take to maintain their health. Addressing concerns regarding pregnancy, postpartum health, and diet.

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Case Study: Curiosity Among Boys at the Adolescent Stage

I read the column Dr. Sex of Woman Today Magazine, and I am surprised that there are boys who are comparing each others’ penis.

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Systemic Outcomes of Childhood Sexual Abuse as Related to Addictions 7

In a consequential environment where every action draws a reaction of similar or greater proportion, childhood sexual abuse affects our own behaviors, which can interfere with our closest relationships, which in turn impacts society with high divorce rates, crime, suicide, drug abuse, alcohol misuse, eating disorders, etc. Taking responsibility for choices can help a victim to understand that just as the history of abuse may have led to behavior patterns that have become out of control, one can choose other behaviors that will bring a sense of freedom from the emotional and psychological destruction of the abuse, as well as a sense of fulfillment in life.