According to an interview in the New Yorker, the authors of the new book Women Want More discovered that only 17% of New York women rate themselves “highly satisfied” with their sex lives, compared with twenty per cent nationally and twenty-five per cent globally.
But regardless where they live, 30%of American women who are married do not intend to be with the man they are with five years from now.
Can't blame that one on the Big Apple.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Monday, October 12, 2009
20 Minutes Is All It Takes
After 20 minutes of exercise at 70% of their maximum heart rate, women showed a 150% increase in arousal, according to the new book Why Women Have Sex by Cindy Meston.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Is the Economic Recession Affecting Your Relationship?
How is your relationship weathering the economic recession? Has it affected your relationship - for the better or worse?
We'd like to learn how couples are being impacted by the economic downturn. And we'd love it if you'd spend a few minutes (just a few - there are only 9 questions) to answer the following survey. To take the brief, and confidential, survey just click here - thanks!
We'll post the results for all to see!
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Indulge Without the Guilt
According to research published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association, a compound in dark chocolate called phenylethylamine releases the same endorphins triggered by sex and increases the feelings of attraction between two people.
And that means you don’t have to decline that piece of rich chocolate cake after all.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine reports that those who consume at least one cube of dark chocolate daily experience greater desire and better overall sexual function than those who don't partake.
So go ahead. Indulge.
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