Education and Contraception
Many people think that having enough knowledge about birth control methods is all it takes to properly use them.
This is not always the case. Researchers have found...
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: How can we improve birth control use among those with lower educational attainment?
There is no consensus among researchers about whether traumatic experiences can influence people's desire for erotic novelty. Some studies suggest that individuals who experience trauma may be more...
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: Sexual exploration after trauma: can experiences shape desire for new and exciting encounters?
In any relationship, be it romantic or otherwise, there is often an exchange of vulnerability between individuals. Vulnerability can come in many forms such as sharing personal feelings, revealing...
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: Unlocking erotic acceptance: the power of vulnerability in relationships
Research has shown that early comprehensive sex education can have significant impacts on an individual's long-term sexual health, both physically and psychologically. This type of education is...
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: Early comprehensive sex education improves longterm sexual health
Resilience is the ability to bounce back from adversity and maintain mental strength during stressful situations. It can be developed through various factors such as good physical health, positive...
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: Resilience: how comprehensive sexual education builds mental strength against peer pressure
Jealousy is an emotion that can be difficult to handle for both men and women, but it often affects women differently. Women may experience intense feelings of jealousy when they believe their...
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: How women deal with jealousy in relationships through fantasies of revenge and new beginnings
Social myths about sex can be defined as beliefs that have been passed down through generations and are widely held to be true but may not necessarily be accurate. In repressive contexts, these myths...
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: How social myths about sex impact society: a look at repressive societies and their harmful effects
Intersectionality is a concept that considers how multiple identities interact and overlap within individuals. It was developed by feminist scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw in the 1980s to explain how Black...
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: Intersectional relationships: exploring the complexity of love beyond gender & race
Vulnerability is an essential component of any strong sexual relationship. It allows partners to connect on an emotional level, fostering closeness, trust, and intimacy that can enhance the physical...
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: Sexuality the power of being vulnerable: how it strengthens relationships and fuels intimacy
How does dependency sustain attachment to toxic intimacy?
Dependency refers to the state of being reliant on another person for emotional support, physical care, financial assistance, or social...
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: A comprehensive guide to understanding toxic intimacy and its effects on relationships