Sexual wellbeing represents a balance of fulfillment in life—physically, emotionally, mentally and socially within the context of sexuality. We’ve compiled these articles to promote the practice of intimacy, free from discrimination, labels, and anything rigid, because there are different roads to take along the journey of sexual wellness. This journey, of course, changes over time, but the goal is always to increase happiness, reduce stress, and cultivate sustainable relationships.
The holiday season is here and it’s time to talk about self-love during the holidays! I got some really interesting questions. Let’s start at the beginning: What is …
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Psychologists are genuinely divided over the function and meaning of dreaming. Some psychologists think that dreams are nothing more than the result of random brain activity that occurs …
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Are you primarily attracted to men, women, both, or neither? Fascinating research shows that we may not consciously realize who attracts us. While straight and gay men seem …
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You know when you feel extremely close to your partner? Like after sex or whilst sharing a moment that enhances your bond and makes you feel even more …
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If you’ve read one of my previous articles, you’ll know that a kink and a fetish are two different things. And today, we’ll be zoning in on the …
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There’s a lot that’s strange and confusing about sex. When you boil human sexuality down and examine its constituent parts, none of it makes any sense and it’s …
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While no two couples are the same, there are a few tips and tricks that can definitely make a difference when it comes to having a stronger relationship. …
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Pleasure and luxury go hand in hand at LELO. It’s difficult, then, trying to convince people that pleasure itself is not a luxury. It’s essential. It’s painful, then, …
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Mindfulness is the state of being conscious or aware of something. It’s the ability to actively live in the present moment, being able to accept and acknowledge one’s …
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We generally have consensual sex for three reasons. First is procreative, which is sex for the purposes of reproduction. Second is relational, in which sex is used to …
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