Wearing a condom doesn’t always have to be a time when you stop your act of sex, take a break from all that passion and wear a condom. In fact it can be a time which is sexy enough to get you in the mood for a more passionate time ahead. Here are a few tips and tricks that will make your condom-wearing experience memorable!
Here are some of the most used excuses by men to not wear condoms and we have some best answers to help you negotiate and answer your queries on how to wear condoms.
Men are out of work and sitting at home, food is scarce, women are managing households without help.There is a shortage of food, other essentials, lots of anger and frustration. But there are also smiles. Love Matters India asked young people and their families in Bihar about how they are coping in these difficult times.
If you are trying to conceive, you might be aware about the term ovulation. It is THAT time of the month when the females are most fertile. Having sex at this time of the female’s mentrual cycle can lead to pregnancy. Let’s find out what is the best way to check if you are ovulating.
Myra’s periods are now late by a week. Her first time sex experience with Vian was now turning into a nightmare because there was a real chance she could be pregnant. Wish she knew how to avoid this situation beforehand. If you too need help on how to have sex without the fear of an unwanted pregnancy, this article is for you.
‘Have you ever wondered how pregnancy happens? Dr. Kumar asked Amit. He looked at Shreya for answers. If you too are unclear about how pregnancy happens or looking for information on early signs of pregnancy or how to avoid pregnancy, read on!
Kiss and make-up they say! But not in the times of Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19). Coronavirus is not an STD/STI i.e. it does not spread sexually. However, the act of sex involves close contact of bodies - hands, mouth, tounge, genitals. So if you have sex (or kiss or hug) with an infected person, you too can catch the virus. For more details read the article.
Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that occurs in the cells of the cervix – the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. It includes vulva, and vagina and is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), a virus that is generally transmitted through sexual contact.
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Finding a partner and falling in love is scary, complicated, wonderful experience. We all want to find love – but is it harder for people with a disability? Scroll down to see this beautiful video by Love Matters India.