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Time for Good Body Image!
azrilyn wrote:
Here is the thing, all women at some point will struggle with body
image. Look at what the media is telling us :If we don't have long
flowing hair, perfect large breasts, and look like some guy's fantasy,
then we're not "normal". Honey, unless the big labia are causing actual
problems, don't worry.
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Managing Antidepressant Induced Sexual Dysfunction
Sexual dysfunction is common among individuals with major depressive
disorder. For instance, a study by Kennedy and colleagues[1]
revealed that of 134 patients with major depression surveyed, 40% of
men and 50% of women reported decreased sexual interest; 40% to 50%
of the sample also reported reduced levels of arousal.
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reading the article
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Just Do It: How One Couple Turned Off the TV and Turned On Their Sex Lives for 101 Days (No Excuses!)
Creeping
into middle-age and saddled with work deadlines, child-rearing, homemaking, and
fourteen years of togetherness, an ordinary, happy but harried couple set an
outlandish goal: to have sex for 101 consecutive days—no excuses (not even the
flu, late-night child wanderings, or flat-out exhaustion).
What ensued is by turns hilarious, tender, and seductive, including
sexual romps in hotels (both cheap and classy), at an ashram, in a
basement, atop boulders and unstable easy chairs, but most often in
their own bedroom, which they dubbed the “sex den.” As Doug and Annie
Brown literally screwed their way through months of a cold Colorado
winter, they turned up the heat by attending the Adult Entertainment
Expo in Vegas (the Oscars of the porn world); taking Bikram “hot” yoga
to get limber; and stocking up on candles, Viagra (just in case), lube,
lingerie, and sex toys galore.
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