Anatomy

Knowing and understanding your - and your partner's - anatomy is one of the first steps to better sexual health. Anatomy helps us to appreciate how our bodies work and teaches us where and how we are most likely to find pleasure. Sexual anatomy is also a key component in maintaining sexual health. Here you'll find articles about the G-spot, the P-spot, the A-spot and all the other sexual hot-spots you might be looking for.
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Is a pretty pussy something you should worry about? The answer is no. Here is how to love your vulva...and why you most definitely should!

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Penis facts are hard to come by. Let's dispel some of the myths surrounding one of our favorite appendages.

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Ready... set... erogenous zone quiz! Think you know your erogenous zones? Let's find out!

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Basically, if you like vaginas or vagina themed puns, the Vagina Museum is your place.

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Many misconceptions still shroud this very popular - but poorly understand - sexual response.

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It's not a good idea to insert anything inside of your body that wasn't recommended by a competent doctor and that isn't a sex toy made for that specific purpose.

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You'll be surprised by how much this organ packs under the hood.

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Despite the many factors that influence one's cock confidence, like a snowflake, each penis is unique.

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