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                  21th
                issue I August 1, 2001   Better
                Sex In Later Life The amount of vaginal stimulation required to elicit sexual 
            response may increase as women age. This need for increased 
            stimulation can be revealed by a general sexual unresponsiveness. 
            Constant clitoral stimulation is required by some women to become 
            sexually aroused. This can be accomplished through manual or oral 
            stimulation provided by their partner.   
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                  20th
                issue I July 1, 2001
     The
                commonly encountered sexual problems or dysfunctions are: Sexual
                addiction Performance
                anxiety Frigidity Vaginismus Premature
                ejaculation Nocturnal
                emissions Erectile
                dysfunctions   
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                 19th
                issue I June 1, 2001   questions
                and answers for may 25, 2001   Finding
                a name for my baby-to-beFemale
                ejaculate ("Ejilculate"): From where does it come?
 Allergic
                to exercise?
 Timed-release
                dietary supplements
 Okay to
                masturbate alone when in a relationship? [Classic Alice!]
 
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                 18th
                issue I May 1, 2001   Having a Happy Sexual 
                  Relationship 
                 
                  
 Sex is more than 
                  just fun.  Researchers have found that it can increase 
                  the sense of well – being , regulate hormones, burns calories, 
                  reduce pain and depression, and increase the sense of intimacy 
                  between a couple. Here are some tips to "start the 
                  fire":
   
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                         17th
                issue I April 1, 2001   10 Reasons Why Sex 
                  is Good for You 
                 
                  
 Regular sex is 
                  more than just fun. It can also play an important part in our 
                  physical and emotional well-being. Researchers have found that 
                  it can bolster the immune system, relieve pain, help regulate 
                  hormones, cure migraines... in fact, it does so much good we 
                  should consider "doing it" as often as possible.
   
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                   16th
                issue I March 1, 2001     Contraception and Sex Information You Can Actually
              Use
          Do you get the feeling that all the talk about contraception and sex is 
"scripted"? I certainly do. There are those silly little pamphlets with pastel 
flowers in the margins that tell you about "getting intimate," "being safe," and 
practicing good "personal hygiene." They all have the same diagrams, as if the 
pamphlet designers just traded them around. 
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                15th
                issue I February 1, 2001     Sexually
      Transmitted Diseases 
      (STD's)     The term "sexually transmitted disease" (STD) 
      is relatively new and has replaced the term "venereal disease." This shift 
      in terminology serves to expand awareness of a greater number of 
      infectious diseases transmitted through sexual contact. There are more 
      than 20 STDs, including AIDS, Chlamydia,
      Herpes, and other 
      organisms and syndromes. Every year millions of STDs are passed from 
      person to person, primarily through sexual contact. Many people feel 
      uncomfortable talking about STDs and try not to think about them, hoping 
      they will go away. Sometimes infections will go away, but usually an STD 
      will return and the infected person will suffer grave consequences of an 
      untreated STD. 
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                14th
                issue I January 1, 2001     Sex
                Queries  *
                During the past six years disharmony between my husband and me has increased because he has been unable to prolong the sex act. He reaches a climax in about three minutes, while I reach a climax in about ten minutes. In all our marital relations in a month, I usually have only one climax. Isn’t there something wrong in his reaching a
                climax in so quick a time? How long should normal intercourse take? 
                
                 
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