Wednesday, August 24, 2011

About Sexuality: How Important Is Sex?

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From Cory Silverberg, your Guide to Sexuality
There are lots of places to start a sexual conversation or sexual exploration. You could do a lot worse than to start with this question - how important is sex. How much does sex matter to you? How much time to your really want to spend thinking about it, trying to have it, having it, dealing with it? For some the answer will be LOTS and ALL THE TIME. For others it will be not that important, and they may have a hundred things they'd rather be thinking about. Not asking this question makes it much easier to follow the expectations and values of others. This week's newsletter starts by tackling the question head on, but in the subsequent articles you'll notice that the question is lurking just below the surface, a question that probably isn't asked often enough, and as a result isn't answered much either. Maybe ask yourself this question this week, or ask som eone else, and see where the conversation goes. ~ Cory

Sex Question of the Week: Why Am I Obsessed with Sex?
I realize that is not an easy question to answer but how important is sex? Why have I been so obsessed with it for the last 11 months? Is is just hormones? Do I need to accept how good everything else is and just get over it?My response.
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New Prostate Cancer Research and Sexual Side Effects
Researchers think they have found genetic 'bio-markers' which will allow them to better estimate the outcomes of a prostate cancer diagnosis. This is good news for a cancer that is thought to be over treated, and known to have significant side effects. But are we focussed too much on sexual side effects for prostate cancer, and not enough on the same side effects for other cancers?
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Infidelity and War
According to a study presented on Monday to the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, veterans are twice as likely to have engaged in extra marital sex than non-veterans.
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Sexual Health After Combat
Combat changes you forever. And if you're in a relationship with someone who has been in combat it's a change you need to live with as well. Healthy and fun sex is often the first thing to go. But it doesn't have to be.

 


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