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Sexual Health
Sex is not only about pleasure but also about our health!
How can you ensure that the sex you have is consistently pleasurable and never takes you to the hospital for the wrong reasons? This section answers all the questions you might have about hygiene, pregnancy, physical pleasure, menstruation and age.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is sexual health important?
Sexual health is the ability to accept and embrace our sexuality. This involves being aware of our rights, taking steps to avoid unwanted pregnancies or diseases, and being able to experience sexual satisfaction if desired.
What can I do not to get a sexual infection?
Practice proper sexual hygiene. Know your partner's history, always use protection during sex, always pee after sex. And in case of any confusion or doubt, refer to a doctor.
What is the most common sexual infection?
Chlamydia is the most common curable STD.1 It infects the cervix in women and the penile urethra in men. Its most frequent symptoms are pain during sex and discharge from the penis or vagina.
Stories on this topic
The Clitoris
Raksha Saraf, Jan 16
The 52% orgasm gap is a symptom of generations of men remaining ignorant towards the ultimate pleasure center: The Clitoris. Read on to become woke!
The 52% orgasm gap is a symptom of generations of men remaining ignorant towards the ultimate pleasure center: The Clitoris. Read on to become woke!
How to have Safe Sex?
Revathi V Gopal, Jan 15
Ensuring safety when you are having sexual intercourse with your partner is extremely necessary. Practicing safe sex is a way to prevent unwanted pregnancies, STDs, and STIs.
Ensuring safety when you are having sexual intercourse with your partner is extremely necessary. Practicing safe sex is a way to prevent unwanted pregnancies, STDs, and STIs.
Dr. Ava’s Top 11 Quickie Tips for Couples to Spice it Up!
Sexpert.com, Jan 13
This year, why not make your love life with your significant other a priority by adding some of my quickie tips as a part of your new year’s sexual wellness practices!
This year, why not make your love life with your significant other a priority by adding some of my quickie tips as a part of your new year’s sexual wellness practices!
Mourning and the Erotic
Wellcelium, Jan 13
Inside an Erotic Liberation Course at Wellcelium. The following blog post and red quotations were written by a student in Wellcelium’s Ignite! course. Bold quotes below in black were written by Dr. Pavini Moray as part of the Ignite! course curriculum. The questions and practices sections at the end of this post were developed by Wellcelium to support your exploration.
Inside an Erotic Liberation Course at Wellcelium. The following blog post and red quotations were written by a student in Wellcelium’s Ignite! course. Bold quotes below in black were written by Dr. Pavini Moray as part of the Ignite! course curriculum. The questions and practices sections at the end of this post were developed by Wellcelium to support your exploration.