Articles related to Human sexual behavior
Sexual Myths and Facts
Sex is a normal part of healthy adult life, but it is seldom discussed openly. Scientifically valid sources of information on sex are far and few. No wonder there are a multitude of sexual myths and misconceptions floating around. We are listing some common sexual myths and facts.
Masturbation and Self Control Measures
Masturbation means self-stimulation to derive sexual excitement. The term masturbation indicates that a person is manually stimulating his or her private parts in order to get sexual pleasure and orgasm. Studies say that 95 percent males and 85 percent females masturbate. This is increasingly common in teens as well. However let us assure you that this is a normal phenomenon
Masturbation Myths
Masturbation is a common practice that remains shrouded in myths and misconceptions. The popular belief is that only men masturbate but the fact is that masturbation is practiced both by men and women and in all age groups. Here we are listing the common masturbation myths and related scientific facts.
Sexually transmitted diseases in women
Sexually transmitted diseases or venereal disease are infections that can be transferred from one person to another through any type of sexual contact. Sexual contact includes kissing, oro-genital contact and use of sexual toys such as vibrators. The most common dangerous of these conditions is acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Most STD?s affect both men and women, but health problems are more sever in women and in pregnant women.
Sexually transmitted disease
STDs, also called sexually transmitted infections or STIs, are diseases that you get by having intimate sexual contact, that is having sex (vaginal, oral, or anal intercourse), with someone who already has the disease.