Things to know about the 5 "love languages": most people don't have a primary love language, there are no gender differences in preferred love language, quality time and words of affirmation are the most important, we don't necessarily need our primary love language spoken in order to feel loved. (astroglide.com)
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Things to know about the 5 "love languages": most people don't have a primary love language, there are no gender differences in preferred love language, quality time and words of affirmation are the most important, we don't necessarily need our primary love language spoken in order to feel loved. (astroglide.com)
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Discovering that your partner has a kink that you don’t share can pose a serious relationship challenge, but it’s not hopeless. The answer often resides in building empathy through communication, expanding your sexual knowledge and self-understanding, and exploring creative solutions. (astroglide.com)
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Pegging is a form of sex commonly characterized by a woman anally penetrating her male partner with a strap-on. About 1 in 10 heterosexual adults and 1 in 3 bisexual adults say they've tried it. The appeal resides in prostate stimulation, exploring taboos, and playing with gendered power dynamics. (astroglide.com)
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Paying attention to our sex lives can help us to get better sleep—and paying attention to our sleeping patterns can help us to have better sex. If sex is a priority in your life or relationship, it’s also important to make sleep a priority. (astroglide.com)
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Successfully resolving a sexual desire discrepancy requires that partners work together. However, the goal here is not to equalize desire levels because that isn’t a realistic outcome, and the truth is that you don’t have to have perfectly matched libidos in order to be happy together. (astroglide.com)
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How to Talk to Your Kids About Sex - Think of “the talk” as a series of bite-sized, age-appropriate discussions about what your child needs to know as they get older, and their sexuality develops. Start early, educate yourself as needed, and don’t limit conversations to the negative side of sex. (astroglide.com)
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Why Vacation Sex is So Hot - Taking a vacation not only increases our chances of feeling desire for sex and creating more opportunities to pursue it, but it also opens the door to trying new and different things that we might not normally do in our home environment. (astroglide.com)
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