Saturday, February 6, 2010

Safe Sex for Grown-Ups

Saturday, February 6, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Let's Talk About Sex
  • Why Your Partner Smells So Good
  • His Ex Keeps Texting Him... What Can I Do?

Top Story Safe Sex
for Grown-ups

Back in the dating game after a long
hiatus? Times sure have changed.
Sex questions you can’t afford not to ask

Also See:
  • Could You Have an STD and Not Know It?
  • The Truth About Penis Enlargement
  • 6 Tips for Reviving Your Sex Life
Health News & Features
Let's Talk About Sex
Talking about sex helps delay sexual activity
among young people. See what's working.
Also See:
  • Why Women Are So Picky
  • Is This Sabotaging Your Marriage?


Why Your Partner Smells So Good
Love the way he smells? It could be biology at work.
The better your partner smells, the better he may be for you.
Also See:
  • Create a Sexy Hideaway at Home
  • How to Get Your Sex Drive Back


More From WebMD:
• Sex, Aging, and Rheumatoid Arthritis
• Loss of Sex Drive, Other Antidepressant Fears
• Fibromyalgia: Is It Affecting Your Sex Life?
Members Are Talking
His Ex Keeps Texting Him ... What Can I Do?
This member's boyfriend gets unsolicited texts from an ex.
It makes her uncomfortable. How would you handle it?

Read more on the Sexual Issues: Couples Coping message board.
From Our Sponsors
Frequent Bathroom Trips Disrupting Your ZZZs?
If you are living with the symptoms of an enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH), there is help to minimize the impact on your lifestyle. Sign up to save up to 65% on monthly prescriptions, and receive an exclusive series of e-newsletters filled with lifestyle tips and treatment options that may help relieve your symptoms. This exclusive offer provides immediate cost savings and benefits. Sign up today!

Worried about Bone Strength After Menopause?
The knowledge you gain through Know My Bones can also help you partner with your doctor to improve your bone health. Find out about easy exercises to help keep bones strong, calcium-rich meal ideas and insights to help manage postmenopausal osteoporosis. Stay up to date with new developments in the understanding of bone health. Register to Learn More about What You Can Do to Help Keep Your Bones Strong

Tired? Low Libido? It Could Be Low T
The symptoms of low T are common, but often overlooked. If you or a loved one are experiencing symptoms or have a condition associated with low T such as obesity or diabetes, it's time to talk to your doctor. Get the facts on low T and download tools to help you during this important conversation. Get the Low Testosterone Lowdown.
Newsletter Management
Don't miss an issue of this newsletter. Add WebMD to your email's safe sender list --
get instructions here.
You are subscribed as womanshealth1.female@blogger.com.
View and manage your WebMD newsletter preferences.
Subscribe to more newsletters. Change/update your email address.
To unsubscribe from this Sex & Relationships newsletter, send a blank email to
sr_unsub@health.webmd.com.
To unsubscribe from ALL WebMD newsletters, send a blank email to
unsub@health.webmd.com.
WebMD Privacy Policy
WebMD Office of Privacy
1175 Peachtree Street, Suite 2400, Atlanta, GA 30361
© 2010 WebMD, LLC. All rights reserved.
Forward To A Friend
advertisement
advertisement
WebMD Shortcuts
Sexual Conditions Center
Member Support Group
News Center
Boards & Blogs
Home Page

No comments:

Post a Comment