Good Sex with Emily Jamea: Maintaining a Strong Sexual Connection During Midlife
How midlife women can redefine desire
How midlife women can redefine desire
Learn more about the serious nature of breath play
Sure, there are some characters from some of our favorite shows and some celebs out there who claim to be sex addicts. But what is sex addiction, really?
We can show you how to get there. Read these 5 how-to tips for having orgasms.
You don’t have to be a member of Cirque du Soleil to enjoy this sexual position
Menopause symptoms may not be sexy, but you can still have great sex during menopause. Here’s how to increase your sex drive during menopause.
That’s hot! A positive body image helps increase sexual desire and satisfaction in the bedroom.
There’s sex. And then there’s great sex. Read how finding your sexual flow can lead to the big O.
Your sexual preference and who you’re attracted to can evolve over time. And that’s OK.
Connecting with — and taking charge of — your sexuality can improve sex for you and your partner
Sexual assault can impact your mind and body — but healing is possible
Thinking of hooking up? Read these tips to feel emotionally and physically satisfied.
Masturbation has many perks — and it may help your relationship, too
Sex is painful for many women — but it doesn’t have to be
Curious? Here’s the scoop on the most common types of sex toys and how to use them
Cancer and treatments like chemotherapy can have sexual side effects — but you can reclaim your sexuality and find intimacy again
Last month, it was Adam Levine. This month, it’s Ned Fulmer. It seems there's always a new cheating scandal — but why? Infidelity is a complex topic. Emily Jamea covers 5 reasons people cheat on those they love.
You might be surprised what a few deep breaths and focused thoughts can do to improve your lovemaking
Thinking of having sex after a dry spell? Read these tips for how to enjoy your first time in a long time.
Yes, yes, yes … that was good for you!
There are options beyond monogamy — but it’s important to be comfortable with whatever you choose
Having a sexually transmitted infection is a hard thing to admit, but honesty is always the best policy
Sometimes taking the pressure off can bring the pleasure back
You want it. Your partner doesn’t. What’s a couple to do?