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      Stress in your life ?
          o How To Choose A Stress Test
          o Minimize Stress in Your Life
          o Tips for Reducing Stress
          o Stress Elimination
          o Combat Stress
    
      Alzheimer
          o Know the 10 warning signs of Alzheimer's disease
          o What is Alzheimer's disease?
          o Alzheimer Myths
   
      Sex Health
          o What is the Deal with the Female Condom?
          o Penis and Testicular Health
          o Masturbation in Relationships
          o When Oral Sex Becomes A Debate
          o Getting In Position: A Sex Over Forty Guide
          o Erotic Templates: What Turns You On?

Unless you're in a long-term, monogamous relationship or doing it on your own, there's no such thing as 'safe sex'. But there is 'safer sex' and you need condoms to do it. Sometimes people confuse safer sex with contraception because condoms do both. Safer sex is about minimising the risks of getting or spreading sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Contraception is about preventing pregnancies. Using anything other than condoms, such as being on the Pill, isn't safer sex.

The brain is a major sex organ. It controls both sex hormones (female, male) and sex thoughts. And what you think can make sex pleasurable - or a bit of a worry. Worry in the form of performance anxiety is a more likely cause of erectile dysfunction in younger men than physical issues, although the latter shouldn't be dismissed. Physical causes in young men can include too much alcohol, not enough rest (fatigue), and smoking because it narrows the arteries that pump the blood that drives the erection. There are also possible genetic causes. That's why you need to visit your GP to get an accurate diagnosis and, if required, a referral to the right expert. Don't waste time and money on dodgy sex clinics or 'cures' ordered over the Internet. The real cure could start with good communication with your doctor, a therapist and your partner. Definitely don't leave your partner in the dark. It could make him or her feel rejected and make it all seem worse than it is.

Maybe you're anxious during sex because:
- It's your first time
- It's your first time with that partner
- You find using condoms awkward
- You're worried about whether you're doing it right
- Your partner isn't having an orgasm
- Your partner is having an orgasm and you're not
- You think your penis is too small
- Your partner's parents are coming home any moment!

Kissing Him A kiss can make or break a moment or even a relationship. Knowing the moment to make your move or what to do with your tongue can be a fine art. Here are the tips we've come across from visitors to Libida and our own experts. Knowing when to kiss for the first time: Break the ice by greeting your date with a kiss on the cheek. When it comes to the time for the "real" kiss you will both be much more relaxed. Touch him throughout the evening. Don't hold the touch too long, however. Use your judgment. Wait for the moment to present itself. Look for cues from his body language. Is he moving into you?

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