Sex & Sexuality

Anal Sex - Why would any one want to do anal?
For many people, anal sex is taboo. In the 1990's, anal sex was given a bad reputation because HIV, the virus that causes AIDS is most easily transmitted by anal intercourse, however, when enjoyed in the context of a close relationship with one person it can be as safe as any other kind of sex.

Cock Rings and How to Use Them
Cock rings are devices that encircle the penis, fitting either at the base or around the penis and testicles. They may be adjustable straps of leather or cloth with fasteners, or solid rings of rubber or metal. Although cock rings may be linked with bondage or sado-masochism, using one does not have to be painful or even uncomfortable.

Condoms & Contraception
The simple answer to this is whenever you want to minimise the risk of pregnancy and/or transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) during sexual activity. Sexual activity also includes oral sex - some STIs such as chlamydia, herpes and gonorrhoea can be transmitted during oral sex as well as during penetrative sex.

Dildos and How to Use Them
Although most dildos are basically penis shaped, they come in a variety of styles and types from smooth and unrealistic to anatomically correct realistic models. Dildos are made of a variety of materials, including rubber, silicone, and even metal or glass.

G-Spot - Where it is and how to stimulate it
Unlike men, women can orgasm several different ways, via clitoral, vaginal, or G-Spot stimulation. Your partner may already climax fairly easily with clitoral stimulation or during intercourse. However, there is an area for stimulation inside her vagina called the G-Spot that you may not have found.

Lubrication - The art of staying slick during sex
Although many people overlook it, using a lubricant can greatly enhance masturbation. It eases friction, minimizes chafing, speeds up stimulation, and makes sensations more pleasurable. Slick up for your next session and you'll never go dry again.

Sexual Hygeine
Hygeine is important when using sex toys to avoid the risk of contamination both to yourself and your play-things! Here are a few simple tips for to you help keep your toys in good condition.

Sexually Transmitted Infections
Anybody who is having sex can be at risk from an STI (also known as a sexually transmitted disease, or STD) regardless of your age, sex, sexuality or promiscuity. Some common infections that are transmitted during sexual activity don't always cause obvious symptoms, so you or your partner may be infected without even realising it.

Vibrators and How to Use Them
Using a vibrator on the clitoris is the easiest way for most women to reach orgasm. Here are some basic tips for getting the most out of your vibrator.

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