Toni Braxton hasn’t really been relevant since Bill Clinton was in The Oval Office. Even still, I feel like I need to respond to a quote from her new memoir “Un-break My Heart” that’s being circulated
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Toni Braxton hasn’t really been relevant since Bill Clinton was in The Oval Office. Even still, I feel like I need to respond to a quote from her new memoir “Un-break My Heart” that’s being circulated
Female condoms get a bad rap. People complain they’re awkward, unsightly and unsexy. I used to buy into the bad PR, but after some quality first-dick experience I can definitely say female (internal) condoms are pretty fucking great. Besides the extra cost, they’re my most favorite new thing since blow jobs.
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) has been buried in misconception since the pandemic was first identified in June of 1981. To overcome the challenges caused by HIV and AIDS, it helps to clear up the mistaken beliefs that surround these illnesses. While many questions about HIV remain unanswered, researchers have studied and learned a lot. Understanding and dismissing the following myths will ensure that the transmission of the virus can be contained.
This is a (maybe) sad day in the sexual health world. According to a new report on Mother Jones, the morning-after pill is not effect at all for women over 176lbs and dramatically loses effectiveness in women over 166lbs. This news comes after HRA Pharma the French manufacturer of Norlevo, a European emergency contraceptive, updated their packaging to reflect these limits.
Facing a first-time visit to the gynecologist is daunting, but the visit becomes a simple walk in the park when the doctor presents you with something far more frightening: the possibility of losing your uterus.
This isn’t just another boring parable told to ensure pubescent girls get their check-ups; it was my unfortunate reality. Skipping lady exams isn’t a lesson you can afford to learn on your own. Trust me.
Feminine odor can happen for various reasons from infections to STIs/STDs. But, most often, society’s misconceptions about vaginal hygiene are what lead women to believe they suffer from feminine odor when they don’t. As someone who has battled with feminine odor, there are ways to prevent, treat, and live with the issue, if you’re suffering from it at all.
Although STIs/STDs are the main focus of most sex education, most people have absolutely no idea about what they’re actually at risk of catching or about what they should worry. How the hell can you make a smart decision about taking sexual risks if you’re unaware of the risks you’re accepting? So, today, I’ve got a gorgeous way to learn about each of the STIs/STDs you need to know about.
Ovulation is the cycle of egg (ovum) release from the ovary. Don't forget about the maturation of the eggs in the ovary. Each undeveloped egg (oocyte) is matured inside a follicle, hence the name: folliculogenesis. Think of a follicle as an oak barrel for liquor or wine: It keeps the good stuff in until it's ready.
Menstruation happens to hundreds of millions of women everyday. Yet, most people don't know jack shit about it. So, I put together this guide that's thorough-yet-short and clears up a bunch of bullshit misconceptions about your period.
The truth is, condoms work. Their purpose is simply to provide a barrier between you and whatever would like to make a home in your body. It would be nice if they were made to do more. But I think helping to prevent diseases such as unplanned pregnancy, HIV, syphilis, herpes and HPV – among others – is more than enough.