A study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior showed that kissing may be the key to a more perfect union. Researchers found that frequency of kissing (but not intercourse) was associated with people’s overall relationship satisfaction. “We don’t know whether more kissing leads to a healthier bond, or a healthier bond leads to more […]
Researchers have found that kissing is less about sexual arousal and more about assessing potential mates—and that women are more likely than men to change their mind about a partner after the first kiss. It’s not important who makes the first move. If you’re not ready for a passionate kiss, make a slow, soft cheek […]
According to a new Health Department study, women who had unprotected sex with bisexual men accounted for most of the new female HIV cases in New York last year. Of the 647 women diagnosed with HIV in 2012, 480 had sex with infected men. During the early years of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, many women contracted […]
Does sex count as exercise? Data has revealed that sex can be considered exercise. As far back as the 1950’s couples have been asked to strap on monitors, blood-pressure cuffs, oxygen masks and other paraphernalia and copulate, to scientifically quantify the impacts of sex. The focus was on whether sex can kill you by precipitating […]
The first thing to do is find the right site. You should only frequent dating sites that feel right for you. If you’re pretty mainstream, try Match; if you’re hipsterish, try Nerve; if you’re more conservative, try eHarmony; if you’re vegetarian, try Veggiedate, etc. The more people you meet, the more likely you are to […]