Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Foreplay That Works Magic on Your Relationship

Seven sex therapists reveal what you can do before sex to boost your bond.
A post-sex cuddle sesh can work wonders on your relationship (research proves it!), but there are also things you can do just before sex that'll bring you and your partner even closer. Here, seven sex therapist-approved pre-sex habits that will not only make for better sex, but will also improve your relationship. Read more

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

How to Give a Woman a 60-Second Orgasm

Try these six easy strategies to prolong her orgasm from Emily Nagoski, Ph.D., author of Come As You Are: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life.
The only thing better than an orgasm is one that lasts for a full minute.

Yes, the 60-second climax really exists, according to Emily Nagoski, Ph.D., author of Come As You Are: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life.

It’s not typical—the female orgasm usually lasts 6 to 30 seconds, Nagoski says. But if her mood and your moves are right, her climax can keep going. Prolong her pleasure with six easy strategies.

And for more ideas on how to have hotter sex than you ever imagined, check out The Better Man Project, the brand-new book from the Editor in Chief of Men’s Health. You’ll find more than 2,000 simple, effective tips on seduction, relationships, health, and fitness that will improve every aspect of your life! Read more



Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Eating Apples Leads to Better Sex for Women

No wonder Eve was tempted! A new study says that eating apples may increase sexual pleasure in women.
It's been said that an apple a day keeps the doctor away, but new research suggests it can do a lot more than that.

A new study published in Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics suggests that eating more apples leads to better sex for women. Read more

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Yoga for a Sizzling Sex Life

Yoga stretches can have surprising bedroom benefits...and even bring couples closer, says Carla McKay.
You may know that yoga is beneficial for your health and brilliant for your state of mind, but it also has a surprising benefit.

Over the centuries many have credited the ancient practice with powers of sexual renewal — which people today report to be true.

All this week, the Mail has been focusing on yoga’s mental and physical benefits — and today, we explore how it can help strengthen your relationship, both emotionally and in the bedroom. Read more