As invigorating as it can be to change things up in the bedroom, sometimes playing it safe can be a bigger boon for sexual intimacy.

As invigorating as it can be to change things up in the bedroom, sometimes playing it safe can be a bigger boon for sexual intimacy.
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A recent study published in the journal Depression and Anxiety shed light on the potential bedroom-warming effects of working out for women who take antidepressants.
In theory, your bed should be the place where you lay your weary head after a long day of work – or whip out the sexual lubricants for some one-on-one time with your partner. H
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The Daily Mail reported the results of a survey conducted by Sanctuary Spa, which found that nearly 20 percent of women slept better (and longer) after some fun between the sheets.
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When you’re in a committed relationship, it’s common to find yourself gravitating toward other couples.
While some ladies seem to have no problem reaching climax between the sheets, the big finish can be much more elusive for others.