A free sexology health guide from
Dr Perlman Health Guides
Sexology is the systematic study of human sexuality. It encompasses all aspects of sexuality, including attempting to characterise "normal sexuality" and its variants, including paraphilias.
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We have 10 pages of Body hair Blog Entries.
... body with brain derived psyche intuitive and empathic understanding of who they truely are. this is a biological realignment to true brain biology, please note. will adopt female estrogen hormone treatment, face-body hair removal, ...
From The Druid
Breast development, body fat redistribution, and softening of the skin occur, along with a decrease in; muscle mass, body hair, libido, testicle size, and number of spontaneous erections. Hormone therapy has both risks and benefits ...
From aislin_the_elf
In modern times sexology has become a science by itself, and modern western societies almost congratulate themselves for at last recognizing woman?s right to attain sexual satiety out of sexual intercourse. ...
From unknown
The Best of Sexology dives headfirst into articles on hush-hushed fetishes, oddities and sexual rituals of the 1930s. From "Humans with Tails" to the mysteries of phantom pregnancy, Sexology reminds us that sex is, and always has been, ...
From carolyn huckabay
sex differences in humans include a larger size and more body hair in men(?); women(?) have breasts, wider hips, and a higher body fat percentage. not all species share a common sex-determination system. in humans and most animals, ...
From unknown
From make-up experts, hair stylists, sexologists and fitness connoisseurs there?s a common consensus that a vigourous sexual life leads to a healthy life both physically and emotionally. We get them share more on this? ...
From unknown
While some people are attracted to a man with lots of chest hair, others prefer no body hair at all. Because our lovemaps are so diverse, what we find sexually attractive varies tremendously. Paraphilia. The sexual behavior most common ...
From admin
More importantly, as long as they aren't harming someone else, it's their body, not yours. If it was yours it would be pale and lumpy with patchy clumps of hair in odd places. Consider this an intervention. ...
From Mark Frauenfelder
Patients affected by pustules may assume they are caused by bacteria, but researchers have not established a link between rosacea and bacteria or other organisms on the skin, in the hair follicles, or elsewhere in the body. ...
From jedimaster
Position yourself so you?re kneeling behind her, then insert yourself and remain between her legs either upright or leaning over so your body drapes over hers. Great for deep penetration, and it allows you to hit her G-spot while ...
From khunshikang