Enjoying sex goes hand in hand with a healthy mindset for young adults. And there’s scientific evidence that shows it could be good for you to enjoy sex.
Sarah Moses
How orgasm hits your brain’s off switch
When we’re so turned on we orgasm, our brains are actually turned off in a major way. The latest brain scan research reveals what goes on in our brains when we date, have sex, and fall in love.
Is your relationship the right one?
The right relationship should be smooth sailing from the get go. If it takes a lot of work, that’s a sign it might be time to call it quits. If he or she feels like a friend, it’s worth your while to keep working on it.
Vaginal and clitoral orgasms: any difference?
Women who orgasm through vaginal stimulation get a bigger rush of love for their partners, says a Venezuelan sexpert.
The dangers of on-again off-again relationships
Physical violence and verbal abuse are more common in on-again off-again relationships, a recent US study found…
Getting head – you get what you ask for
Want him to go down on you in bed? Or maybe you’d rather he didn’t go there. If you don’t say so, chances are he’ll never know.
Long penis gives women vaginal orgasms
For women who have vaginal orgasms during sex, a long penis might increase pleasure, an international study found.
Erection trouble: the privacy cure
Lack of privacy and intimacy during sex could be to blame for erection problems, especially in younger men, a large Italian study found.
Dealing with a breakup on Facebook
Facebook photos, old e-mails, and mp3s from an ex can be painful reminders of a love affair gone sour. Dealing with digital possessions after a breakup is no easy task. People use different strategies to get over their ex, according to a recent US study.
Casual sex: risky for your mental health?
People whose relationships don’t get further than casual sex are much more at risk of having suicidal thoughts, a large US study found.
First-time sex: what makes it good?
When it comes to enjoying sex the first time, being in a loving, committed relationship makes a world of difference, say researchers.
Relationship tips from the world’s happiest couples
Hug, cuddle, and kiss your partner when they least expect it – loving gestures are one of the secrets to happy long-term relationships, research shows.