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What Modern Psychology Says About

What Modern Psychology Says About "Nymphomania"

Article | Sex, sexuality
The term "nymphomania" often conjures dramatic, highly sexualized images, cemented in our culture by films like Lars von Trier's Nymphomaniac, which realistically portrayed the profound discomfort of such a condition.
Is It Normal to Not Want Sex?

Is It Normal to Not Want Sex?

Article | Sex, sexuality
It’s a powerful, almost unspoken assumption in our culture: sexual desire is a default setting. We’re led to believe that everyone wants sex, and if they don’t, something is wrong.
What Really Happened Behind the Forbidden Walls of the Sultan's Harem

What Really Happened Behind the Forbidden Walls of the Sultan's Harem

Article | Sex, sexuality
The popular imagination, often fueled by dramatic series, paints the Ottoman harem with broad strokes of political intrigue, jealousy, and a constant, glittering battle for the Sultan's affection.
Why Everything You've Learned About Female Orgasm Might Be Wrong

Why Everything You've Learned About Female Orgasm Might Be Wrong

Article | Sex, sexuality
Society seems to have a lot of conflicting opinions about women and sex. If a woman desires sex, she risks being labeled promiscuous; if she doesn’t, she might be called frigid.
From Sinful Objects to Self-Care: The Unspoken Evolution of Sex Toys

From Sinful Objects to Self-Care: The Unspoken Evolution of Sex Toys

Article | Sex, sexuality
It seems that as long as we have been human, we have sought out pleasure. Long before we built cities or farmed the land, in an age we can barely imagine, our ancestors were already exploring the contours of their desires.
The Secret Philosophical Life of Sex

The Secret Philosophical Life of Sex

Blog | Sex, sexuality
Immediately, a picture comes to mind: two people coming together. In an act of love, opposites can become one, bodies intertwine in a dance, and souls may touch ecstasy.
What Is Relationship

What Is Relationship "Chemistry," and Why Does It Suddenly Disappear?

Blog | Sex, sexuality
There is a force between people, an invisible current that we call chemistry. It’s a concept we know intimately, even if we cannot always articulate it.
A Guide to the Hormones and Habits That Fuel Your Libido.

A Guide to the Hormones and Habits That Fuel Your Libido.

Blog | Sex, sexuality
Libido isn't just about pleasure; it's an echo of an ancient evolutionary drive. It’s the force of natural selection at its most intimate, a mechanism that encourages the continuation of life.
The Hidden Trap: How Fleeting Desire Can Cost You Your Future

The Hidden Trap: How Fleeting Desire Can Cost You Your Future

Article | Sex, sexuality
It often starts subtly – a look, a fleeting thought, an unexpected feeling. It seems harmless enough initially. But this is how unchecked desire can begin its work.
The Science and Soul of Intimacy: Building a Stronger, More Fulfilling Relationship

The Science and Soul of Intimacy: Building a Stronger, More Fulfilling Relationship

Blog | Sex, sexuality
Many men seem to struggle with sharing their inner worlds, and understanding why can lead us to deeper connections and more fulfilling relationships.
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