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Written by Chad Cook
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Monday, 04 September 2006 |
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Yes, it is indeed a true medical condition. Most men are quite familiar with this term and have had the unfortunate experience of this condition. Women on the other hand assume it is a myth they are supposed to believe in order to be sympathetic to a man's needs. Blue Balls is a real life medical condition that occurs when semen becomes blocked. It is no longer located in the testes but it has not yet left the penis. While this is an uncomfortable and often painful experience it is not life threatening nor is it a permanent condition. As the blood flow to the penis subsides so will the discomfort. |
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Written by Dawn C.
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Friday, 18 August 2006 |
Benefiting from Sex - What It Does for your General Health Sex has a number of benefits towards your physical and emotional health. You can burn a substantial amount of calories and release Oxytocin, which enhances the emotions of affection and nurturing. Sex stimulates the flow of testosterone, which makes your bones and muscles stronger. Therefore, engaging in sex frequently can deliver feelings of love and nurturing; you will burn calories, and your bones and muscles will become stronger. Can you think of any other form of exercise that will give you all of these benefits and more that is of this kind of pleasure? What other ways can sex benefit your total health? There are so many ways you will be amazed. |
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Written by Dawn C.
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Monday, 14 August 2006 |
Puberty can start anywhere between the ages of ten and sixteen. Around fourteen and eighteen you will notice that puberty is ending. The main changes that will occur are: Hair starts to grow on your legs, under your arms, on your face and your pubic area. legs. As you start to grow taller and put on some weight. This will not all happen at the same time, this growth comes in spurts. You discover that as soon as you buy a new pair of jeans they are too small. This is common and is part of the growing process. Your voice begins to deepen. Which is now known as cracking. As you speak, your voice will have many different pitches as you make the transition into a young man. Your body starts to produce sperm and you have to be careful because now you can get a girl pregnant. Your body goes through a number of changes as you grow up. Puberty is the time when these changes happen. |
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Written by Dawn C.
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Monday, 14 August 2006 |
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Premenstrual syndrome, also known as PMS, is real. It affects the way of life for billions of women, yet so many women do not know there are ways to battle this problem. To begin let's identify the specific symptoms you are experiencing. The normal symptoms are fatigue, depression, irritability, angry outbursts, cravings for sweet and/or salty foods, headache, abdominal bloating, anxiety, confusion, difficulty with concentration and/or memory, swollen hands or feet, tender breasts and tearfulness. Which are all normal and due to the effects of the progesterone in your system. With this in mind, keep a daily log of the dates you start to experience certain symptoms. These charts can enable you to predict the onset of your internal warfare and help you plan in advance for its oncoming effects. |
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Written by Chad Cook
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Saturday, 05 August 2006 |
A Teenager's Healthy View of Sex - Committing to Virginity You can walk down the street and ask ten different people what their views are on virginity and you will probably get 10 different answers. What does it mean to have or lose your virginity? A number of individuals who feel passionate about one or the other side of this issue usually makes of what a lover "owes" their mate. |
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Written by Chad Cook
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Wednesday, 02 August 2006 |
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Vaginal secretions are a normal component of being a woman. These secretions will vary in consistency and thickness throughout the woman's life. Vaginal discharges normally do not have an odor or color to them, except when you have an infection it could be a whitish-yellowish color. If you discover a nasty odor, as vaginal secretions do have an odor but that is normal, or a change in color then this would be time for concern. This would also be the time to contact your doctor. If you are dealing with itching, or a burning sensation or you may notice a rash this may be a sign of abnormal vaginal behavior. This article lists some symptoms to watch for. |
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