Apart from diseases, that are caused by unprotected sex, there are many sexual health issues that have their roots in our state of mind as well as our perceptions and feelings towards sex. Along with sex education, medication, these issues often require emotional and psychological counselling and support. Read on to know more about five such sexual health disorders...
Arnav broke up with his boyfriend Abhik. It was three months later that the ‘I still love you’ phone calls started. And when the begging didn’t work, the blackmail began.
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Hello Auntyji, I found mushy messages from another guy on my girlfriend's phone. She says he is just a good colleague. But she talks to him quite a lot. I know something is going on. I am heartbroken, but I can't leave her. What should I do? Saurabh, 25, Bareilly.
While most of us know about the general effects of a breakup, there is little awareness about how it can specifically affect one's brain. Read on as we take you through five ways in which a breakup affects those little grey cells…
A healthy sex life could make you a better employee at work. Surprised? Read on to find out how you boardroom performance could be linked to your bedroom performance!
Hi Auntyji. My boyfriend has stopped using condoms – says sex is more fun without them. But he ensures that I use emergency contraceptive pills (ECP) for protection. But it is now impacting my periods. What should I do? Mona, 24, Jalandhar.
"Are you horny? Tell me about your body?" Offensive comments from men in chats and on social networking sites are one of the most common forms of online sexual harassment for Mumbai women.