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The Art Of Kissing
Mon, 25 Feb 2008 23:52:11 +0000
The dictionary says that a kiss is “a salute made by touching with the lips pressed closely together and suddenly parting them.” From this it is quite obvious that, although a dictionary may know something about words, it knows nothing. about kissing.
If we are to get the real meaning of the word kiss, instead of [...]
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Sexuality and Cancer: For The Woman Who Has Cancer And Her Partner
Sat, 23 Feb 2008 00:47:40 +0000
When you first learned you had cancer, you probably thought mostly of survival. As soon as treatment began, other questions became important. How “normal” can your life be even if your cancer is under control? What impact will cancer have on your sex life?
Sexuality is an important part of everyday life. Feelings about sexuality affect [...]
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Hysterectomy and Your Sexual Response
Tue, 12 Feb 2008 18:59:22 +0000
Women who have external orgasms, may experience the least amount of change to their sexual response. Women who experience internal orgasms, for whom the contractions of the uterus and cervix comprise the majority of their pleasurable sensations, may notice a more profound impact to their sexual function.
There is research that suggests retaining the cervix decreases [...]
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) Reference Summary
Mon, 11 Feb 2008 12:56:02 +0000
Sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs, are some of the most common infectious diseases in the United States.
There are more than 20 STDs, the most deadly being the HIV virus. Other sexually transmitted diseases include syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia.
This reference summary reviews some common STDs and how they can be diagnosed, treated, and prevented.
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Lesbian Health Inequalities: A Cultural Minority Issue for Health Professionals
Thu, 07 Feb 2008 18:13:19 +0000
Many professionals within our healthcare system maintain a position that lesbian health is synonymous with women’s health, secure in their belief that it is unnecessary to identify women as lesbian or bisexual within a consultation. Indeed, some well-meaning providers regard enquiry about lesbianism as overly intrusive and to be actively avoided. However, being part of [...]
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Teen Sexuality: Any Questions?
Tue, 05 Feb 2008 18:58:23 +0000
There’s more to sexuality than having sex. Thoughts, feelings and relationships can also be part of your sexuality. You might be attracted to someone because she or he is cute, funny, smart, exciting, different or for some other reason that you can’t explain.
People experience their sexuality in different ways, including: having a crush on a [...]
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The Male Sex Hormone: Some Factors Controlling it’s Production and Some of it’s Effects on the Reproductive Organs
Mon, 04 Feb 2008 07:36:33 +0000
That the testis has a function other than the production of spermatozoa has been known for many years. Indeed, the first experimental demonstration of endocrine activity for any organ occurred in 1849 when Berthold transplanted testes in the male fowl and observed that the usual external effects of castration did not occur in the bird [...]
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Sex Crimes And The Vatican - A BBC Report on “Religious” Child Abuse - HQ
Sun, 03 Feb 2008 04:41:53 +0000
Sex Crimes and the Vatican is a documentary film by Colm O’Gorman, who was raped by a Catholic priest in the diocese of Ferns in County Wexford in Ireland when he was 14 years old. Father Sean Fortune was charged with 66 counts of sexual, indecent assault and another serious sexual offence relating to eight [...]
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Relationship Violence Fact Sheet
Sat, 02 Feb 2008 04:42:38 +0000
While intimate partner violence (IPV) includes physical, sexual, psychological, emotional and verbal abuse, this fact sheet focuses on physical violence because it is more widely researched. IPV is violence perpetrated by current or former dates, boyfriends, girlfriends, cohabitating partners, or spouses. IPV has also been referred to as battering, courtship violence, dating violence, domestic violence, [...]
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Condoms - How to Use Them? Condom Tips and FAQ
Fri, 01 Feb 2008 04:21:46 +0000
Keep condoms handy. Have some near where you usually have sex. Store them in a cool place where heat won’t damage them. Avoid exposure to extreme low or high temperatures, moisture, direct sunlight and fluorescent light. If the condom is sticky or brittle or looks damaged, do not use it.
Check the date. Condom packages have [...]
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