Kinsey Confidential
Summary: The Kinsey Confidential Podcast is your opportunity to ask sex and sexual health related questions and have them answered by experts from the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University. Visit Kinsey Confidential online at KinseyConfidential.org where you can listen to more podcasts, read our sexual health blog, and submit your own questions to be answered by the experts at The Kinsey institute on future episodes of the podcast. The Kinsey Confidential Podcast is updated every Monday and Thursday.
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- Copyright: 2008-2009
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Dreams operate in our unconscious experience which makes it challenging to understand how they intersect with our waking lives, if at all.
Even removing all of one’s pubic hair is hygienic, and this is true whether you’re a man or a woman.
The bottom line is that if you’ve had sex, then you’ve lost your virginity – even if you didn’t bleed from your vagina after sex.
You’re absolutely right that the best course of action is to check in with a gynecologist.
Yes, you are correct: there is a possibility for pregnancy because after your boyfriend ejaculates there are very likely sperm still inside his urethra.
There is a great deal of misinformation about lubricants and vaginal sex including the idea that glycerin is necessarily bad for vaginas.
I often feel as though we as a society and even as a field of study don’t give enough weight to many different influences on men’s and women’s sexual lives.
If you haven't already, I'd encourage you to make an appointment with a sleep specialist.
It sounds like you’re considering whether you are, as a person, someone inclined toward polyamory.
There are many different ways that people experience their gender, which is not the same thing as a person’s biological sex.
If your penis is only slightly curved down when erect, rest assured that you are in good company with many millions of other men.
There is no single vibrator that's necessarily better than all the others because so much of it has to do with individual taste.
People lose things in vaginas and anuses all the time – in the medical literature, they’re called “vaginal foreign bodies” or “anal foreign bodies.”
Sexual arousal typically results in more blood flowing to the genitals and in vaginal lubrication, but that’s not always the case.
Chances are good that, yes, you will be able to have and enjoy spontaneous sex with a partner. Here are a couple of things to consider.