A 10pm phone call. “Hi, how about if I come over?” That means ‘come over for hot sex, no strings’. It’s a booty call. He and she both know the deal… don’t they?
Getting turned on is mostly physical for men – they get an erection, then they want sex. But for women, thoughts and emotions matter more to sexual arousal than physical changes like their vagina getting wet.
Doing new and exciting things with a partner is one of the keys to keeping the passion burning in a relationship, new research shows. Don’t stop growing, and love keeps glowing.
Do you have secret, kinky sexual fantasies? Does that make you a freak? New research reveals how many of us get turned on by thoughts of bondage, submission or public sex.
Stress and sex are a bad mix. What kind of stress messes up sex most? And what can you do to reduce it? Researchers report how daily hassles spoil our sexual bliss.
Do you only feel good about yourself when you feel good about your relationship? Beware of using booze for comfort. Research reveals why fights drive some lovers to drink.
What’s best after a breakup: steer well clear of sex, or jump straight into bed with a new lover? New research reveals whether rebound sex will help or harm you.
What can you do to improve your sex life? Don’t fixate on longer and more orgasmic sex. There’s a simple strategy that can work wonders, new research shows.
Not sure if that cute guy or girl is flirting with you? You’re not alone. Most people are pretty clueless when it comes to spotting if they’ve hit lucky, say researchers.
What works best to keep your marriage happy? (A) Attend workshops in love skills, (B) watch romantic movies, or (C) just get on with life? Read what researchers found.
Why do some women have loads of orgasms while others never manage to climax? The secret lies in the erotic power of the mind, say French researchers. The last of three sex & science specials on the mysteries of the female orgasm.