Q&A: Side Effects From Penis Enlargement Pills |
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When I was almost 16 I took pills that were supposed to make my penis get bigger. I took them for one month and my penis never got any bigger. But now I am 20 and my penis hasn't ever grown since I was about 17. Do you think that taking the pills caused me damage in some way?... |
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Kinsey Confidential Sexual Health Podcast
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Q&A: He Ejaculated In My Face. Could I Have An STD In My Eye? |
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When men masturbate, they sometimes accidentally squirt semen into their eye. And men and women who have male sex partners have often been in this situation, too, so it's an issue that many people can sympathize or even empathize with... |
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Q&A: My Wife Has A Sore Near Her Anus. Could It Be Herpes? |
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Herpes sores can show up a long time after infection. Some people don't notice their first sore until months or even many years after infection... |
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Q&A: I Bled During Fingering. Should I Be Concerned? |
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To reduce the risk of vaginal cuts in the future, you may want to use a water-based or silicone-based lubricant, which can help to reduce friction. Also, some women find it more comfortable to "sit" on their partner's finger so that they can maintain control over the pace and roughness of fingering... |
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Q&A: What Are The Chances Of Contracting An STI From A Sex Worker? |
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Prostitutes who work at legal brothels are required to be regularly tested for infections. If they are found to have Chlamydia, gonorrhea or syphilis, then they have to stay out of work until they have been treated and tested again, and found to be negative for the infection on re-testing... |
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Q&A: My Roommate Used My Vibrator Without Telling Me |
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One of the health-related problems with sharing sex toys is that it is not known how long certain bacteria or viruses can survive in sex toy materials. That means that sharing sex toys can result in sharing infections... |
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Q&A: I Have Genital Warts. Will I Ever Be Able To Have Sex Again? |
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There are more than 100 strains of HPV. Somewhere around 40 of these can affect the genital skin. Only a few of these strains can cause genital warts. And only a few of these strains are linked to cancer... |
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