
The 69 Position: A Complete Guide to Mutual Oral
The 69 position offers simultaneous oral pleasure for both partners. Here is how to make it work, including variations that solve common comfort issues.
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The 69 position offers simultaneous oral pleasure for both partners. Here is how to make it work, including variations that solve common comfort issues.

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Getting a yeast infection after sex is frustrating but common. Understanding why it happens and how to prevent it can help you maintain vaginal health without giving up your sex life.

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Bleeding after sex can be alarming, but it's often not serious. Here's what might be causing it and how to know when you need medical attention.

Few things feel as personal as your partner not wanting sex with you. But desire differences are common and usually aren't about you. Here's how to navigate them.

Vanilla has become almost an insult in some circles. But there's nothing wrong with conventional intimacy - and plenty right with it. Here's a reconsideration.

Sex appeal goes far beyond looks. Understanding what truly makes someone magnetic can transform how you see yourself and others. Here's what decades of research tells us about attraction.

Sensual sex isn't just slow sex. It's about engaging all the senses, being fully present, and prioritizing connection over performance.