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by
Liz Langley,
Jan. 30, 2012
Oh, no! What’ll we do without our Embry-Ohs?
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Award Winning Author of Erotica Rachel Kramer Bussel,
Dec. 14, 2011
The new film Shame, starring an often-nude Michael Fassbinder as Brandon, with Carey Mulligan as his sister, Cissy, directed by Steve McQueen, is drawing lots of buzz and discussion about whether sex addiction actually exists.
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Liz Langley,
Dec. 13, 2011
Women with unwanted pregnancies have higher incidence of mental health problems.
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Rayne Millaray,
Dec. 02, 2011
... and he's held in a jail that was named after him.
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Rayne Millaray,
Nov. 11, 2011
He thinks so, anyway, and he should know. Neurologists are fascinated.
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Tinamarie Bernard,
Sep. 08, 2011
This is, at a basic level, the narrative of cats. Were it not for experiments on felines that led to the discovery of oxytocin, we might disregard sacrifices from the animal world that have taught us about human sexual relationships.
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Liz Langley,
Aug. 09, 2011
Because love and sex don’t come from a bartender, dealer or pharmacy (unless you’re banging the bartender, dealer or pharmacist) we often don’t give their chemical powers the fearsome credit we give to drugs we can see. But they do trigger chemicals and those chemicals wield a crazy amount of power.
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Rayne Millaray,
Aug. 05, 2011
We’ve heard many good reasons, but this is the most extreme.
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Award Winning Author of Erotica Rachel Kramer Bussel,
May. 18, 2011
True confession time: I have trouble with orgasms. By which I mean, I am not the queen of the multiple orgasm, or even the single orgasm. I like them, sure, but they don’t always like me back.
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Rayne Millaray,
Apr. 27, 2011
Drugs, once again, lead to very bad decision-making.
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Jeff Schult,
Apr. 01, 2011
Media pursues woman's identity ... We're fascinated but mostly appalled.
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Rayne Millaray,
Mar. 04, 2011
You know how sometimes nudity isn't sexy? This is one of those times.
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Rayne Millaray,
Feb. 21, 2011
This is not the video we'd want to be remembered by, if it were us.
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Sinclair Sexsmith,
Feb. 02, 2011
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Rayne Millaray,
Feb. 01, 2011
Parkinson's drug blamed for uncontrollable sex and gambling behavior.
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Lorna D.,
Jan. 25, 2011
FDA approves Viibyrd, a likely best-seller.
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Lorna D.,
Jan. 05, 2011
MRI results show what we might have guessed.
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Rayne Millaray,
Dec. 27, 2010
Most would rather not eat in front of their partner.
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Lorna D.,
Dec. 16, 2010
Well-rested people rated more attractive than the sleep-deprived.
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Lorna D.,
Dec. 09, 2010
(This probably works for well-adjusted singles, too.)
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Lorna D.,
Nov. 12, 2010
Princess Hijab is the newest rogue graffiti artist making social commentary with the swipe of a marker and a swish of spray paint. Recently, the pseudonymed rebel’s made headlines by covering sexy models in Paris billboards with “veils.”
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Lorna D.,
Oct. 26, 2010
University study says lack of sex drive “is a genuine physiological disorder.”
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Tucker Cummings,
Jul. 22, 2010
They say you never forget your first: That initial surge of blood as your heart begins to hammer, those small moans of pleasure, your mouth actually watering as your lips embrace the object of your desire.
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Liz Langley,
May. 03, 2010
It might be a graceful phrase from Anais Nin or Pat Califia, sought out or stumbled on, but as with any sexual attraction, once it chooses you, your heartbeat quickens, you’re aware of your breathing, and you become a bit stupid with horniness. That’s what reading erotica does to you—at least good erotica.
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Nina Hartley,
Jan. 19, 2010
Today, Nina dishes on the biggest sexual organ of all...the brain!
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Zoeyjane,
Jan. 18, 2010
I can’t count the amount of times a hypersexual mood has convinced me within a breadth that sleeping with someone would make me feel better. Scratch that, rewind—feel something. And then, afterwards—feeling unclean, guilty and manipulative, as the choices I’ve made have not been my best.
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Zoeyjane,
Jan. 08, 2010
My sex life was completely, 100 percent, definitely no question about it attributed to my high and low moods. So, I stepped away from the computer and told a doctor in real life. I was easily diagnosed as bipolar, in part because of the record setting, in addition to the fact that I was unbalanced and moody. Since, bipolar has been written on my metaphorical psychiatric permanent record.
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Mother May I?,
Dec. 10, 2009
I used to be a prude, but I didn’t know it. I had what I thought was good sex. My husband then (now ex) and I played around a little bit, did things like “69” and the occasional blindfolding. Seemed shocking and kinky at the time.
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Elizabeth,
Nov. 10, 2009
The things that turn us on are determined not only by our individual preferences, but by the culture in which we live. The same holds true for those things that effectively turn us off.
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RalphieGuy,
Nov. 07, 2009
To paraphrase Andrew Vachss: A man who has a fetish will seek out women who he wouldn't normally find attractive if those women agree to and provide that particular fetish. In fact, that man might even prefer these women to those more attractive to him-more his “type”—if the ‘less’-attractive women provide him with his fetish more than women he's normally attracted to.
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Sexis Editors,
Oct. 24, 2009
Crush, obsession, or the real deal? One woman’s journey to decipher the difference.
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Dr Dick,
Sep. 21, 2009
This week, the one and only Dr. Dick takes on the issue of sex addiction—and his take may surprise you.
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Cherry Trifle,
Jul. 17, 2009
Girls do it, too. Oh, do they ever.
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K. Page Nolker,
Apr. 14, 2009
What DO women want, anyway? It's all chemical, baby - and complicated. K. Page Nolker pokes about in the right side of the gray matter and tries to put all the pieces together.
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K. Page Nolker,
Apr. 07, 2009
What DO women want, anyway? It's all chemical, baby - and complicated. K. Page Nolker pokes about in the left side of the gray matter and sees what's what.
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