Sex and Poppers

… while others report greater difficulty achieving an erection.2 Should one decide to use poppers during intercourse, it is still incredibly important to use a condom and sufficient lubrication, particularly during anal sex. While poppers have their appeal, we do not condone their usage as they can lead to riskier sexual behavior and have other …

Manual Stimulation

… vaginal opening. Upon sexual arousal, the vaginal walls prepare for entrance of the penis by secreting lubrication, while also lengthening and expanding. If a female is not properly aroused, she will not produce sufficient natural lubrication, which creates friction when inserting anything (including fingers) into the vagina, causing pain. When enough lubrication is present …

Parkinson's Disease and Sexual Dysfunction

… that requires the functioning of the body’s autonomic, sensory, and motor systems in coordination with the neurological, vascular, and endocrine systems to regulate hormones and provide sufficient blood flow for vasocongestion.  Sexual dysfunctions such as the lack of desire (in both sexes), erectile dysfunction, disturbances of ejaculation, deficient lubrication, dysparenunia, and difficulties orgasming are …

A Guide to Alternative Sex Toys

… that means it is harder to control and can inflict more pain than a cane that is rigid.1 Avoid using a metal cane unless you have sufficient experience with cane play.

Anal Play

Anal sex toys can be a great tool to help explore and enhance anal play. In addition to anal plugs and …

Autoerotic Asphyxiophilia

… erectile dysfunction.1 The theory was that oxygen restriction and then a sudden influx of oxygen supply helped engorge blood vessels in the penis. As waves of publications in the 18th century mainstreamed the practice and medical texts highlighted the success of it in the following century, autoerotic asphyxiation began to grow in popularity.1 …