Sexual health is one of the keys to a healthy, happy sex life. Whether it means preventing STIs, taking care of your body or treating physical problems that detract from your sex life, we're here to provide insight and advice. Check in here for articles about how to keep your body - and your sex life - healthy.
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Read MoreOral sex protection is just as important for as protection for anal or vaginal sex. Here’s how to make it happen without sacrificing sexiness:
Read MoreKinkly sat down with licenced marriage, family and sex therapist Nicoletta Heidegger to learn what sex therapists do. Here’s what she had to say:
Read MoreYour erotic blueprint can help you find your sexual personality and take your sex life from ordinary to epic. Here’s a breakdown, and how to find yours:
Read MoreThe health benefits of sex are many! Here are seven of our favorites.
Read MoreThe cervix is best known for its role in childbirth or for becoming cancerous. It's orgasmic potential is often overlooked. Here are seven sexy facts to help us learn more about the cervix and unlock the potential for blended cervical orgasms.
Read MoreI’ve heard from several women in their late 50s and early 60s with questions about vibrators. Here's everything they need to know.
Read MoreLasting longer in bed doesn't always mean better. But if longer is what you're after, here's how!
Read MoreExperts recommend reserving your bedroom for the two S's: Sleep and sex. Here's how to decorate your bedroom to enjoy the best of both:
Read MoreGood sex is about how you feel—not how you look. Check out how diet culture deprives us of great sex, according to sexual health specialist Christine DeLozier:
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