sexual wellness
Safe sex is the first step to enjoyable sex. Advice on improving your sexual health to improve your sex life.
I Hate My Sexless Marriage (When Your Marriage Becomes Sexless)
While it may once have been taboo to speak about more and more men and women are looking for sexless marriage help when their marriage becomes cold and lifeless in the bedroom. In fact is has become quite a topic of hot debate with books such as "The Sex Diaries - Why Women go off Sex & Other Bedroom Battles" hitting bookstore shelves which has drawn heavy criticism for being so one sided in bias of men and derogatory of women but has also managed to elicit many comments on how true it is from men and women alike.
By Ashley Scholar4 years ago in Filthy
What To Do When Your Lack Of Sex Drive Is Ruining Your Relationship
It’s Normal Despite what pop culture has us believe about sex in long-term relationships, sex isn’t always easy if we’re in the “right” relationship. And it’s definitely not always a given if we’re years into our partnership.
By Leigh Norén4 years ago in Filthy
What People Tell Their Sex Therapist
I’ve always felt that being a sex therapist is my missed calling. Friends tell me I give good relationship advice (they may simply hum me, but I choose to believe it), and I’m fascinated by sex. Not (only) in a nervy way, but by how it's such an ultra-important, front of mind thing for most of us, yet so taboo to discuss openly.
By Chai Steeves4 years ago in Filthy
Do Your Sexual Kinks Embarrass You?
A very close friend recently confided that she found it very erotic to be peed on by her lover. For her, its wasn’t dirty or particularly kinky, but rather an intensely intimate experience. It started as something they would do in the shower, and then grew from there. It’s still a somewhat rare thing for them, but she really, really likes it.
By Chai Steeves4 years ago in Filthy
It's Been a Few Months Since I've Given it Up.
Am I horny for it? I am getting there. Sometimes as a woman, it feels like we are just there to please our partners. I had been feeling overwhelmed and overburdened by responsibilities and needed to tap out (no pun intended)of the physical aspects of my relationship. I felt like I had nothing left to give and asked for space.
By Melissa Steussy4 years ago in Filthy
How can you reduce your pelvic pain by taking an active role in sex?
Talking to your partner regarding your female sexual health might decrease your pelvic pain and improve your sexual function. A study conducted in 2016 by McNicoll and other scientists suggests that being sexually confident, or having the ability to openly talk to your partner about how you sexually feel, can decrease the pain felt with provoked vestibulodynia (PVD), improve sexual function, and give your partner a chance to communicate to you in a way that can help improve your sexual health.
By Harbor Compounding pharmacy4 years ago in Filthy
My Therapist thinks I should be a Professional Dominatrix
I'm naked, cuffed, and bound to a stripper pole, cling wrap tightly restricting my movement. The searing pain in my nipples has begun to fade. "Give in." As I hear the command, my knees buckle. My body becomes limp. Now, only the layers of plastic encasing me keep me vertical as my mouth falls open, but all I can manage is a weak mewl. I can't see through the nylon covering my head, but I feel Mistrix Sunmi's strong arms embrace me. "When you come out of this, you will be stronger and more confident."
By Mistress Persephone Rose4 years ago in Filthy





