G-spot is the cherry on the cake when it comes to women and sex. Stimulating it supposedly gives sensational orgasms. But there is one problem: few people can find it. And some even claim it doesn’t exist. Check out the facts!
Steph Haase
Female virginity: top five facts
Even today, in many cultures it’s very important for a girl to be a virgin when she gets married. Learn all you need to know about virginity.
Getting pregnant: dos and don’ts
Trying to get pregnant can be a super-exciting time for a couple. Sex feels really special when you know it could be the start of a new life. But if things don’t happen like they’re supposed to, it can turn into a nightmare.
Meeting your partner’s parents: do’s and don’ts
You thought nothing is scarier than asking someone out? Think again. Something even scarier is coming your way. Meeting the parents. But stop worrying now, we have got the ultimate guide to getting it right.
Oral sex: do’s and don’ts
Oral sex is fun — on it’s own or as part of foreplay. It makes some women reach an orgasm easier than during intercourse. And there are few men who don’t enjoy getting head. Want to give it a try? Just stick to these do’s and don’ts!
Paid sex: top five facts
Paying for sex is taboo – nobody wants to admit doing it. It’s gross, weird, or even perverse. At least that’s what some people say. But there’s a huge market for paid sex. Learn more about what paid sex is about in this week’s top five facts.
Erectile dysfunction: top five facts
Erectile dysfunction – there are few things men are more reluctant to talk about than trouble getting an erection. It’s something that ‘happens to other people’. In reality it isn’t all that uncommon. So know your facts….
Postpartum depression: top five facts
The time after giving birth is supposed to be a happy and joyful one. But the fact is, for many mothers, it’s not. They suffer from postpartum depression (PPD), also known as postnatal depression.
Genital hygiene: do’s and don’ts
How do you keep your genitals clean and fresh? What products should you use? And do you really need to smell like roses ‘down there’?
Coping with a break up
Healing after a broken relationship is difficult. If you were in a long-term relationship or living with your partner, it could mean a change in your lifestyle.
Harassment at home
Abuse comes in many forms – physical, emotional, or sexual. Abusive relationships can be hard to recognise.
Good fights versus bad fights
Almost every couple fights sometimes. While rows are normal in a relationship, it’s a good idea to think about what might be causing them.