While we can all embrace the idea that one “should” feel comfortable in their own skin and embrace their vagina (and every other part of their body) just as it is, the question we always want to ask is how”? It is one thing to say I want to love my body, and feel comfortable in my skin; it’s another thing entirely to actually put that plan to execution. We want you to have the tools in your tool-belt to actually go about making this change and improve your body image.
We want to unravel some misconceptions about a woman’s sexual peak vs. her physiological peak to help you understand your own sexual maturation. Our physiological sexual peak happens in our teens – so why do we say women reach their sexual peak at 35? It has nothing to do with hormones and everything to do with the society we live in.
We have found that women often freeze up in response to questions about fantasies. To get a better answer to your question about your partner’s fantasy, try asking a woman what her perfect date would look like from beginning to end – this should give you plenty of hints into her ideal seduction.
Dating can be a fun adventure or a big, huge drag – usually it is a combination of the two. Because of this, people jump into relationships right away, aka Consoli-Date. Here are some tips on how to date in a way that will help you find what you are really looking for.
We are so tired of the phrase “sexual dysfunction,” particularly when it is used to describe women who have not yet experienced their first orgasm. Here’s what we want you to know: you are not broken and you are not alone! Both women’s and men’s sexuality are truly extraordinary and multi-faceted and so often they are simply boiled down to whether or not we can come, how often and with what kinds of stimulation (i.e. with a vibrator or without a vibrator.