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Unlocking Your Sexual Wellness: Assessing the Impact of Lifestyle on Libido
Dr Kanwal Bawa, a sexual wellness doctor and podcaster known as 'Dr Sex Fairy', has created a 27-question quiz to assess sexual wellbeing. The quiz covers various aspects such as diet, exercise, sleeping habits, mental health, relationship status, and quality. It also addresses intimate questions about sexual performance, pain, orgasm, and satisfaction. The quiz aims to provide individuals with insights into how factors like diet, exercise, sleep, and mental health contribute to sexual function and satisfaction, ultimately guiding them towards a healthier and more fulfilling sexual life.

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The Connection Between Diet and Anal Sex: What You Should Know.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Well+Good

While poop-related accidents are less common during anal sex, it's worth considering what you eat beforehand to reduce the chances of it happening. Diet plays a massive role in an individual's likelihood of having to go to the bathroom while they bottom. Experts recommend eating fiber-rich foods, staying hydrated, and consuming probiotics to support gut health. It's also important to learn your personal trigger foods and avoid them one to two days before anal sex. Fasting ahead of anal sex is not recommended as it can make the experience less enjoyable.
Understanding Delayed Ejaculation: Causes and Symptoms.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Indiatimes.com

Delayed ejaculation is a sexual disorder characterized by difficulty or inability to ejaculate despite adequate sexual stimulation. It can be caused by psychological factors, medical conditions, medications, or substance abuse. Treatment options include psychological therapy, medication adjustment, hormone therapy, behavioral techniques, couples therapy, and vibratory stimulation. Seeking professional help from a healthcare provider or qualified therapist is important for effective management of delayed ejaculation.
"STD Prevention: 4 Proven Methods for Sexual Health"
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Indiatimes.com

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can lead to serious health complications if left untreated. Practicing safe sex, reducing the number of sexual partners, getting tested for STIs regularly, and discussing sexual history with a new partner before having sex are proven ways to prevent getting an STD. Abstinence is also an effective way to avoid getting an STD. Anyone who is sexually active is at risk of contracting an STD, but some people may be more vulnerable, including young people, men who have sex with men, and those suffering from economic inequality and lack of access to healthcare.
5 Crucial Facts About Female Orgasms You Need to Know.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Life

Most vaginas don’t orgasm from penetration alone, and the majority of women need physical clitoral stimulation to orgasm. Women can still enjoy sex without having an orgasm, and it usually takes women longer to orgasm than men. Women can orgasm without penetrative sex, and multiple orgasms are possible for women. The female orgasm has been understudied and has been compared to the male orgasm for many years.
5 Essential Facts About Female Orgasms You Need to Know.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo News

Most vaginas don’t orgasm from penetration alone, and the majority of women need physical clitoral stimulation to orgasm. Women can still enjoy sex without having an orgasm, and it usually takes women longer to orgasm than men. Women can orgasm without penetrative sex, and multiple orgasms are possible for women. The female orgasm has been understudied and has been compared to the male orgasm for many years.