| | Maybe it's because of my body, or my general gender mushiness, but I very rarely pick up a book about how to have sex and find myself in it. I can usually adapt a trick or two, but more often than not I feel like the sex tips I read evoke people having sex who aren't like me. When I started as an About.com guide in 2005 I decided to come up with sex tips that came with fewer strings attached (so...clearly no rope bondage tips). ~ Cory | | Reveal Yourself This sex tip was inspired by one of the things we can all do to address feelings of shame we have connected with sexual desire. | Define Your Sexual Terms Sex and sexuality can be so complicated that the seemingly simple act of having a clear conversation (with someone else or yourself) can be a challenge. Here's one way to begin to create clarity. | Building Better Orgasms I hesitated to write about how to have orgasms for years, mostly because it felt like the last thing the world needed was another voice talking about how important orgasms are. So this isn't a pitch for orgasms as much as it is ten things you can do if you know you want orgasms and it isn't working for you. | Sex Question of the Week: Losing Sexual Sensation After Pier I have heard of losing sensation in the breasts after piercing them. I took a risk and got them pierced. Everything was fine except the jewelry, I was allergic to it. So I removed the jewelry and the holes closed. I pierced them again and took them out again. The piercing closed and ever since I've lost sensation in both breasts which has become a problem for me during foreplay. My question is this should I risk piercing my breasts again for a third time to see if sensation comes back? | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Living with Depression From the little things (managing household chores), to the more challenging (learning to forgive) these eight tips can help you manage depression. More>
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