It's astounding how frequently male orgasm news finds it's way into the world's media from the US to Australia, South Africa, India and Singapore. Day by day men and women are becoming more and more intrigued with male orgasm news.
Let's Try and Make
Oral Sex Great for Both Parties by
Lauren Wright
from The Nevada Sagebrush
(28 Nov) Oral sex - some people love to do it, others hate it. Some see it as a way to have sex without actually having sex, while others see it as even more personal than having sex. Either way, everyone has the ability to enjoy it, if it is done properly.
Now, I've read the articles on how to give good head, and I've seen people practice on phallic-shaped food products. However, based on my experience with men doing the deed, I am a little concerned that there's not enough literature readily available to them. Sucking on a penis really isn't that hard once you figure out how... [read more...]
Regular Sex Means Longer Life,
Healthy Heart
from Daily Times Monitor
(12 Nov) LAHORE: Regular and enthusiastic sex is good for you, finds a 10-year study conducted by the Irish and published by the Brits in the British Medical Journal. Sex offers a host of benefits including increasing life span, boosting the immune system, and aiding pain relief, urinary control, and weight loss... [read more...]
The Lowdown on Men and Sex
from The Sun Online
(11
Nov) MEN reckon it’s
impossible to work out what women
want. But it’s not always that easy to understand
what’s going on in a
chap’s head either – especially when it comes to
the bedroom.
In an attempt to get to the bottom of some of
the common conundrums, we asked dating expert MATT DUNN
to enlighten us on why men fall asleep after sex and give his insight
into the male psyche... [read
more...]
Go Ahead, Have More Sex, Not
Less by Chris Woolston
from LATimes.com
(15
Oct) THE sex lives of men can seem like an Aesop's fable. As years go
by and
sexual desire fades, men may stop mating with an enthusiasm akin to
rabbits and become more like red foxes, lonely animals who make do with
one brief breeding season each year.
The moral: Even if you're a happy rabbit now, don't take your
sex life for granted. You could still turn into a fox... [read
more...]
An Expert's Opinion on Male
Sexuality by Gail
Rosenblum
from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
(21 Sep) Eli Coleman, 57, director of the University of Minnesota's Program in Human Sexuality, knows sex. Here's what he had to say about:
Men and sex, then and now: "With my generation, all we had to do was report in on Monday about how much we got over the weekend. Today, men are dealing with lowered libido, performance anxiety, size worries... [read more...]
Modern
Attitudes: Boys are
Still Left Out of Sex Education by
Amy Hillenburg
from
ReporterTimes.com
(18 Sep) I am the first to admit that I was woefully inadequate at giving my sons information on their sexual development. I did have a brother, but whatever happened to him in puberty was never discussed at our house. After we turned 10, we were strictly forbidden by my parents to occupy the bathroom at the same time... [read more...]
You Did What? Your Weird and Wonderful
Confessions
from The
Daily Record.co.uk
(18 Sep) THE greatest number of times we Scots have sex tends to be three times in a day.
About 23 per cent claimed that as their personal best and 21 per cent topped it with four.
But a surprisingly large number - 19 per cent - said that they have had sex up to 10 times in a day... [read more...]
Drug Shown to Improve Common
Male
Sexual Problem
from
Stuff
(11 Sep) LONDON: A drug designed to treat premature ejaculation works well and is safe, researchers said today. Dapoxetine, an antidepressant known as a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), is the first treatment specifically for premature ejaculation.
Premature ejaculation affects between 27 and 34 per cent of all men... [read more...]
Less Sex More Fat: Why You
Need to Get Some Sleep by
Arianna Huffington
from The
Huffington Post
(7 Aug) Having written obsessively about sleep deprivation, I was eager to be further educated on the subject at a book publication party for Why Do Men Fall Asleep After Sex? by Dr. Billy Goldberg and Mark Leyner -- the follow-up to their surprise best-seller Why Do Men Have Nipples? At the party, held at Pravda in Soho, I tried to get the lowdown on post-coital crashing from a group of men I was talking to.
"Men go to sleep because women don't turn into a pizza,"... [read more...]
Testament of Love
from Guardian
Unlimited
(14 Jul) Lady Chatterley is as alive in the popular imagination as is naked Lady Godiva riding on her horse through Coventry, hiding behind the curtains of her hair. But Lady Godiva was a heroine of purity and integrity, and most people were ashamed to take even a peek at her, whereas Lady Chatterley is always good for a laugh, or rather a dirty snigger: Lady Chatterley and her bit of rough. Because of DH Lawrence, any comic has only to mention game- keepers to get a laugh, and what an irony, for Lawrence was preaching sex as a kind of sacrament, and more than that, one that would save us all from the results of war and the nastinesses of our civilisation. "Doing dirt on sex," he anathematised; "it is the crime of our times... [read more...]
The End of Male Infertility?
by Maxine Frith
from The
Independent
(10 Jul) Scientists have taken a major step forward in the understanding and treatment of male infertility after impregnating mice with sperm grown from embryonic stem cells.
In a world first, researchers have shown that sperm generated from stem cells and developed in a laboratory can result in a live birth. [read more...]
More Young
Men Reporting Erectile Dysfunction by Ed Beeson
from NorthJersey.com
(5 Jul) Leonardo, a 28-year-old from a small town in Somerset County, remembers only in painful flashes the car accident that robbed him of his sex life three years ago.
He remembers riding in the ambulance, screaming in pain. "I remember being in the hospital," he said, "and them cutting my pants and sticking something in my penis." [read more...]
Savage
Love by Dan
Savage
from Philadelphia Weekly
(22 Jun) My problem may not be as kinky as most of the others you get, but it's currently terrorizing my thoughts.
While in high school and early college I was fairly sexually repressed (right-wing Bible-belt upbringing and all that), so I used online chatrooms to explore my sexual curiosity. I'd find random pictures of people on the Internet, normal and nude, and send them to others, pretending to be the people in the photos I'd found. [read more...]
Conference
tackles infidelity and sex addiction by Steve
Weatherbe
from Canadian
Christianity
(17 Jun) MORE THAN 100 couples, pastors and counselors from B.C.'s Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island gathered at Trinity Western University at the beginning of June to heal their marital wounds, save their marriages or help others recover from marital unfaithfulness or sex addiction.
A tough sell? Maybe once, says keynote speaker Doug Weiss, a Colorado-based marital counselor, and recovering sex addict. "Fifteen years ago I couldn't get into a church to talk on this subject. Now I could be talking every weekend," says Weiss. [read more...]
Love
Bites "Behind Ye Olde Back" by Sasha
from Eye
Weekly
(16 Jun) I am a sort-of-happily married male in my mid-40s. I love my wife and children. The problem that I am facing is that my wife is sort of old-fashioned and does not consider sex a priority. I understand her situation -- she's going through surgery and sex is not her No. 1 agenda item.
At the moment, we don't have sex at all -- the last time we had sex was probably two to three years ago. I consider myself a very sexy, open-minded person who enjoys having sex. [read more...]
Migraine
Sufferers Report
Revved-Up Sex Drives by Sharon Kirkey
from The
Vancouver Sun
(12 Jun) That dreaded late-night brush off "Not tonight, I have a headache'' might in fact be the sign of an amorous mate, new research suggests.
Scientists who studied 68 headache sufferers from Chicago found people who suffer migraines reported thinking about and desiring sex more than people who experience run-of-the-mill tension headaches.
The differences were most pronounced for male "migraineurs.'' [read more...]
It's
Ok to Copulate Before the Copa by Eric Berger
from
SciGuy
(12 Jun) Hey, the U.S. plays its first World Cup match today, right? And Scott has declared that he's had enough of the climate change debate and is threatening to de-camp for MeMo, so I guess it's time to veer far away from the weighty matters of the planet's future.
Naturally, I turn to sex and soccer. And the word from Nature is that it's OK for our boys in Germany to have gotten some the night before the big game:
A recent poll of international World Cup players by Britain's Marie Claire magazine revealed that some have indeed decided to steer clear. "It is certainly common in many sports," says Ian Shrier, a sports clinician at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
"Sex the night before does not affect strength, endurance or the capacity to utilize oxygen," Shrier says. [read more...]
Natural
Therapies for Relieving
Erectile Dysfunction by Dr. Rita Louise
from EmaxHealth
(6 Jun) Until recently, the very mention of erectile dysfunction or impotence could bring about a blush to even the most manly of men. Embarrassing as it may be, erectile dysfunction affects more than 18 million men in America. It can vary in severity from an inability to achieve, maintain and sustain an erection, to an inability to achieve an orgasm, even though a healthy sexual desire exists. Because of the sensitive nature of the disorder of impotence, it often goes unreported.
Achieving a normal erection is a complex process. It involves psychological impulses from the brain, adequate levels of testosterone (male sex hormone), a functioning nervous system, and healthy vascular tissue of the penis. [read more...]
Pleasure
centre: sex theme park coming to London lovers
from NineMSN
(25 May) A sex theme park designed to enhance its visitors' lovemaking skills will open in the heart of London within months, the academy's director announced Wednesday.
"Amora — The Academy of Sex and Relationships" is hoping to seduce up to 600,000 visitors through the doors in its first year once it opens on September 7.
Although the theme park will have no rides, thousands of visitors are expected to swing through its seven sectors, including the Pleasure and Orgasm areas.
Instead of "real exhibits", they will be treated to tactile displays of life-sized silicone models designed to stimulate interest in erogenous zones.
The seven million-pound (10.2-million-euro, 13-million-dollar) pleasure centre central London's Piccadilly district is out to "separate fact from myth in the world of sex and educate everyone into being better lovers", said Doctor Sarah Brewer, its director of exhibits.
"The more sex we have, the more we want and the less sex we have, the more we want," she said. [read more...]
Masturbation
as Safe Sex by Heather Little-White Ph.D.
from Jamaica
Gleaner
(21 May) WITH THE explosion of HIV/AIDS, persons who are sexually active are encouraged to use a condom every time they engage in sexual intercourse, but some couples are resisting the use of the condoms and other birth control methods.
Safe sex advocates believe that masturbation is the only way to ensure a safe and stable sex life.
Masturbation is viewed by medical professionals as natural and healthy, having positive effects on the mind and body. [read more...]
Measuring
Up: Forget What You
Think is Right by Dr. Sandra Scantling
from
Hartford
Courant
(21 May) I just got finished reading your article about male myths ["Exploding Some Male Myths, May 7], and I have a question for you. You say that size doesn't matter. If that is so, then how can a man with a 3-inch penis possibly satisfy any woman? [read more...]
Cave paintings
show aspects of
sex beyond the reproductive
from Dominican Today
(2 May) Madrid.– Cave men had sex on their mind and they put it on their walls in etched and painted images that portray an aspect of carnal pleasure beyond the merely reproductive, according to two Spanish experts on the subject.
Eroticism is not an interest exclusive to modern humans, and the first Homo sapiens to arrive in Europe 40,000 years ago already exhibited complex sexual behavior that they illustrated in a few cave paintings, creating humanity's first Kama Sutra. [read more...]
Sex, lust,
fantasy and the truth
about men
from Times Online
(6 May) A few months ago a proof copy of Sean Thomas’s new book, Millions of Women are Waiting to Meet You, landed on my doormat. I flicked through it over breakfast. A few pages in, I canceled my entire working day to read it in one go. I had just come to this bit about his first sexual experience as a child: “The first thing I had an orgasm over was the cleaning woman . . . I am weird, terminally peculiar.” [read more...]

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