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The Rose Clitoris Vibrator-A Delicate Pleasure Blossom

If you’re searching for ways to take your sex life to the next level, the best clit vibrators are here to help. It’s the appearance of the floral-shaped vibrator known aptly as the Rose Toy (or the rose sex toy) that will first get your attention. The Rose Clitoris Vibrator is a unique and elegant sex toy designed to provide exquisite pleasure and enhance intimate experiences. In this article, we will explore the features, benefits, and user experiences of this popular vibrator, highlighting its ability to stimulate and satisfy. The Design and Features of the Rose Clitoris Vibrator Aesthetically pleasing and discreet design resembling a blooming rose Made from body-safe silicone for a comfortable and luxurious feel Compact and portable, making it...

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A Urologist Bust 7 Common Myths About Condoms

Recently, a urologist and pelvic surgeon Dr. Rena Malik makes accessible YouTube content with the goal of helping people have a healthier sex life. In the video, she breaks down some of the most pervasive myths and misconceptions surrounding condoms, and explains everything you need to know in order to make an informed choice about contraception in order to prevent unwanted pregnancy and STDs. Condoms are "unreliable" "When used correctly, condoms are 98 percent effective at preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases," says Malik. "However if you are not using it correctly, it could break, reducing the efficacy to 92 percent." She explains that you should always check the expiration date on a condom wrapper before using it, and clarifies that condoms...

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What You Should Do After Unprotected Sex or Condom Failure

If you’ve had sex without a condom or a sexual experience where the condom broke, try not to panic.Things happen, and you’re far from the only person to go through either of these experiences.What you do need to remember, though, is that there are a few risks associated with these sexual events.But there are plenty of steps you can take to address those risks so that you remain protected and sexually healthy. Immediately afterIf you notice that the condom broke, stop any sexual activity and move away from your partner.If you’ve had sex without a condom, remember that there are a few things you can do immediately to help.Use the bathroomFirst, head to the bathroom to remove lingering fluids from...

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Condom Effectiveness

Condoms are the only type of contraception that can both prevent pregnancy and protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs).  There are 2 types of condoms: external condoms, worn on the penis – sometimes called male condoms female condoms, worn inside the vagina – sometimes called female condoms This page is about external condoms, and explains how they work and where you can get them. Condoms are made from very thin latex (rubber), polyisoprene or polyurethane and are designed to stop your semen from coming into contact with your sexual partner. At a glance: condoms When used correctly every time you have sex, male condoms are 98% effective. This means 2 out of 100 people will become pregnant in 1 year when male condoms are used as...

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Here's How Often Men and Women Really Think About Sex

You've probably heard the old adage that men sit around all day thinking about sex. The popular myth says it's once every seven seconds, to be exact. If you take the number of seconds in an hour (3,600) and divide it by 7, that works out to roughly 514 sex thoughts—just in an hour! Seems like a lot. So how often do people really think about sex? Though the "once every seven seconds" notion seems impossible to prove or disprove, researchers have actually taken a stab at it multiple times. In 2011, a research team based out of Ohio State University conducted a study to keep track of how often a sample of 283 college students thought about sex, food, and sleep...

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