Love and Sex

A recent study polled women on arousal, sexual pleasure, and orgasms. Here’s what they really want.
Well, this is weird. The man who played Barney from 1991-2001 now runs a tantric sex business where he “unblocks the energies” of his female clients.
The "Can We Talk" singer told People he "didn't hide anything about" himself in the 1990s, but acknowledged "you just couldn't be" gay back then.
"I sinned, in several ways, with several girls and boys, friends and co-workers. My mother told me I was dirty. ... When I was 20 years old, I was excommunicated."
"The allegation that I had been somehow inappropriate, the implication that I might be harming my son in some way... hit me in an emotional place."
"It was about allowing yourself to accept pleasure and feel sexual without any of the body image/performative/goal-oriented pressures of a lot of hetero sex."
"Over the past 20 years, I’ve taught women (and a few men) how to give world-class head while also becoming self-empowered and having a blast."
Sex researcher Emily Nagoski joins HuffPost Live to explain what is preventing people from having satisfying sex.
"The more often it didn’t happen, the less I felt like trying, and the worse our relationship got."
"I didn’t expect submission to heal me, but it has."