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Things You Didn't Know About Viking Sex Life
There are some things that your history teachers just don’t tell you—and it’s usually all the interesting bits… such as what sex as a Viking was really like. Sure, we know about their burial rituals and their battle tactics, but Vikings were human beings too, so surely they must have needed to settle down to the age old act of procreation from time to time.
By Lizzie Boudoir9 years ago in Filthy
Why You Should Have Sex Everyday
Like many topics in sexuality, several misconceptions exist. One of the most misunderstood topic is about the frequency of sex you should have. Is it safe everyday or not? Having sex every day, as long as you both are into it, is probably one of the healthiest activities you can do. Turns out there are a number of ailments that can be cured simply by having sex everyday. Not only can having sex everyday help boost your general mood and behavior but it can help you physiologically. Some physiological effects sex can offer are slowing the aging process, boosting your immune system and keeping your heart healthy. Chances are you might not have sex everyday, but after reading this scientifically backed list of why you should have sex everyday you’ll be bugging your partner to hop in sack more on the reg.
By George Gott9 years ago in Filthy
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex But Were Afraid to Ask
Everything you always wanted to know about sex but were afraid to askis right at your fingertips. In the classic book of that title by psychiatrist David Reuben, all your questions are answered. Published in 1972, it belongs to a literary genre that reminded me of Dr. Winfield Scott Hall, Ph.D., M.D. Sexual Knowledge: The Knowledge of Self and Sex in Simple Language in 1913.
By Frank White9 years ago in Filthy
What Happens to the Body When You Stop Having Sex
Having sex is very important. Believe it or not, sex is not just about having a good time, it is however more about your health. Sex not only helps you burn calories but it also increases your immune system as well as reduces stress thus boosting your mood. There are various reasons that could lead you to experiencing a dry spell. It could either be you’re busy at work. It can turn into days if not weeks, or even months since the last time you got laid to the point where you basically don’t miss it. Or maybe you or your spouse is not that good at sex so you try to avoid it. Or maybe you have been traveling a lot and haven’t had the time. Whatever the reasons are, having no sex could have a number of effects on your body. Many have crazy ideas as to what happens to your body when you stop having sex such as your vagina will grow cobwebs or not cumming that often the tap will dry up. These absurd, but commonly thrown around ideas are all not true! Also there are those who practice celibacy and certain studies show they are doing fine without having sex, but, they are missing out on an amazing experience and not to mention the health benefits that come with it. Many people that abstain from sex see it as a choice rather then there might be something wrong with them. Some would think ‘hey they’re missing out and that sucks,’ but that’s ok. Props to you that you for respecting your body! But know when you’re ready to have sex it can offer some amazing health benefits. Its a common myth that when you stop having sex, your sex drive decreases. Again not true. To clear up some confusion and dispel certain urban legends on what happens to your body when you stop having sex here are some actual impacts that not doing the dirty can do to you.
By George Gott9 years ago in Filthy
How Wine Defines Female Sexuality
Her type of wine can determine your pick-up line. The wine a woman drinks might define her personality and offer insight into what makes her tick. Moderate imbibing of wine could increase your lifespan, provide you with protection against certain types of cancer, benefit your heart, and improve your mental condition. It can also lend insight into a woman’s personality. Often, wine defines female sexuality.
By Filthy Staff9 years ago in Filthy
Habits of Couples Who Have a Great Sex Life
There are a number of habits of couples who have a great sex life. Whether you've been together for a year, or 20 years, you have to realize that sex plays an enormous role in holding your relationship together. As much as it may be a little strange (or awkward) to hear, some of the most successful, long-lasting couples still have an active sex life well after their kids have grown up and left the nest. Here are some of the best habits of couples who have great sex lives.
By Lindsie Polhemus9 years ago in Filthy
Sex Positions for Smaller Penises
According to a porn star's thoughts on penis size, “It’s not the size of the boat that counts, but the motion of the ocean.” While this may be true, we can’t forget that the proper position during sex holds great importance, as well. Sex positions for smaller penises vary and can be improvised to make it work best for you and your partner. Besides, it’s not all bad to have a smaller penis. And no, I’m not just trying to make you feel better. Men with smaller penises tend to excel in other areas, such as going down town! Men who feel like they can’t perform with their penis will find other ways to get their partner off. No complaints here! And it’s not even the women we are noticing the lack in length. It’s the men who are pointing out their penis perils. For the 45 percent of men who think their penis is too small, 85 percent of women are satisfied with their partner’s penis size.
By Lizzie Boudoir9 years ago in Filthy
How to Orgasm from Anal Sex
Welcome to the world of anal sex! If you're reading this, you're probably one of two types of people. One, you've never tried anal (because HELLO, EXIT NOT ENTRANCE) but you can't help but be curious about it. Or two, you partake in anal sex with your partner, but you can't seem to reach your climax. Fear not my friends, you are not alone! Learning how to orgasm from anal sex is about 70% mental and 30% physical. Master one and the other will follow.
By Filthy Staff9 years ago in Filthy
Male Menopause May Be Psychological
Men's sexual aging is far more mysterious than women's. When women look down the sexual road, at least one thing is clear: menopause. They know that if their sexual instincts, responses, and appetites start to go a bit haywire anytime from their late thirties on, there's probably a biochemical explanation. However there's also light at the end of tunnel. Men don’t have that same assurance. If their sexual responses turn less than trustworthy from around 40-years-old on, the possible causes seem endless. Maybe it's the toll of endless job stress, or a latent sexual identity crisis, or some disastrous hormonal disorder. Maybe it's male menopause, if such a thing exists. Like women, men's hormones do fluctuate with age. Despite the testicle's ability to resist aging, a majority of men experience a decrease in testosterone after age forty. Which also begs the question - How do I deal with sexual anxiety?
By David McCleary9 years ago in Filthy











