Sex, regardless of who we’re having it with, should always involve a lot of conversation. Getting on the same page and establishing what each person wants and needs is just a really good first step if you’re looking to get busy!
How you feel during your period can vary. One month you might feel crampy and bloated and want to curl up in bed; other months, you might feel like your sex drive is off the charts. And if you feel a strong desire to masturbate during your period, there’s no reason not to — in fact, doing so has a few unique benefits.
Sex positive is a recent parenting buzzword – thrown around a lot, without any clear definition. And so, it sounds great, but it doesn’t actually tell you what to do when you run up against what feels like inappropriate behavior in children.
Like when your toddler asks the barista at your favourite coffee shop (the one who actually gets your name right) if he has a penis?
Many people have a love-hate relationship with online dating. Whether it’s because of matches who are using old pictures or lying about their age, or matches who never want to meet up, chances are at least a few people you know have experienced frustration and disappointment with online dating.
From birth control pills to intrauterine devices (IUDs) to tracking your cycle, there are a slew of methods you can use to prevent pregnancy. But there's a reason why condoms have managed to stand the test of time. The first rubber condoms debuted in 1858, and today, they're still a go-to for a majority of sexually active people. In fact, the latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data notes that nearly 60 percent of women and over 56 percent of men used only a condom and no other method during last intercourse in the past 12 months. But are they as reliable as they are popular?