Crunches for better orgasms?
Exercise isn’t just good for your health—it’s also great for your sex life. Getting in shape can lead to longer time spent between the sheets and better orgasms. Best gym advertisement ever.
Happy Hump Day!
Get your socks off and a condom on.
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Wait!!! We get that socks with nothing else can look a little dorky sometimes—and you know we’re all about getting a condom on. But before you take it all off, we feel it’s important to mention that research shows both men and women are more likely to orgasm when they have socks on than when they don’t.
So for those of you who don’t live in a tropical climate, we suggest something more along the lines of: “I can’t wait to see you wearing nothing but a condom—and socks.” Is it just us or does that sound kind of hot?
Thanks for climaxing quietly when we visit family.
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Everybody back in their own bed and ready for New Year’s revelry?
(If you’ll be partying hard, remember the special recipe for a celebration that’s memorable in a good way should include great company, party-ready birth control, and condoms for STI protection.)
A study found that the quality and frequency of orgasm actually increase with age. The percentage of women who reported experiencing orgasms during sex increased a full ten percent from age 18 to age 50. Well that gives us something besides retirement to look forward to.
We deny our innate desire for lust and touch unless we’re making love. Does that make any sense? Maybe that’s what is making us closet addicts to our beloved orgasm. Sex, sensuality, touch and desire are all rationed or at best, suppressed.
From Elephant Journal’s “Mars & Venus in Conversation: Our Insatiable Hunger for the Meaning of Intimacy. {NSFW}”
What do you think—should lust and sensuality be better integrated into life outside the bedroom?
I avoid triggers - things like music with heavy bass, vibrations from riding a train or an idle car, cold air, musky cologne, darkness, stress, scary movies, romantic movies, unexpected touch, a full bladder. [PGAD] is completely unrelated to sex drive. Watching sex scenes does nothing for me, but the other day, when a friend put his hand on my back, I found it really hard to contain a screaming orgasm.
Wow. Too many orgasms? We’re not gonna lie, it’s tempting to make a joke about not being able to conceive of such a thing—but the condition described in this Huffington Post article actually sounds serious.
Maybe a tweak to our tag line? “We believe knowledge is power. We believe babies (and orgasms) are best when you’re ready. We believe in you.”
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Karezza Sex: Without An Orgasm, Couples Say Sex Strengthens Relationships
Sex without orgasm for a better sex life? We admit to being intrigued…but mostly dubious.
Save your energy for other things.
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