sexual wellness
Sexual Wellness is an important health concern, concept, and lifestyle that fits into Longevity's health and wellness culture.
How We Become Sexually Attracted To Someone
When it comes to attraction, there are two key factors that affect how we become sexually attracted to someone. In this post I’ll be diving into those (plus a few bonus factors) to give you a better understanding of the psychology behind sexual attraction.
By Leigh Norén5 years ago in Longevity
Choose the Right Pill to Treat the Erectile Dysfunction
What are erection problems? A man has erecting difficulties if he cannot get an erecting that is powerful enough for him to have s e x. Erection difficulties are also called erectile dysfunction or impotence.
By Janet Camper6 years ago in Longevity
Manage the Damage of Erectile Dysfunction with Caverta 100
Caverta 100 Tablet is a prescription medication used to manage erectile dysfunction (weakness) in men. It works by improving blood flow to the p e n i s. This helps men to get or keep an erection. It refers to a group of medications known as phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE 5) inhibitors.
By Shirley Coffin6 years ago in Longevity
Why You Need To Know The Difference Between Low Libido, Impotence & Difficulties Orgasming
Decreased sex drive, impotence or difficulty having an orgasm are three of the most common reasons people seek sex therapy. One thing that’s become clear to me, as a clinical sexologist, is how often people mistake some sexual problems for other sexual problems.
By Leigh Norén6 years ago in Longevity
7 Ways Improving Communication Leads To Better Sex
A great sex life is characterized by lots of things. As a clinical sexologist, I’m an expert on this — and relationships. Oftentimes good sex is the result of things like, an attentive sex partner, staying present in the moment, and knowing what turns you on. But a little known secret that will amplify your sex life greatly, is improving communication in your relationship.
By Leigh Norén6 years ago in Longevity
Sex and the Spirituality.
I remember being in my early 20’s at work one day and having a conversation with a group of women in their mid 40’s about sex. They would tell me that they used to pretend to be asleep in order to avoid having any sexual intimacy with their husbands. When they told me this I couldn’t believe my ears. Why would you purposely want to avoid physical intimacy with your partner? At the time I was oblivious to the rumors that married people have less sex than those who are not married and I couldn’t seem to understand why?
By Diary Of A Modern Mummy 6 years ago in Longevity
Porn is a Drug
Porn is a drug. I believe pornography destroys people mentally. However, over time, I think that porn addictions have the potential to wreck relationships, finances, motivation, and many other things in peoples lives. The sad thing about it is that American society is producing and consuming pornographic material like no tomorrow. According to a website named Fight the New Drug, the most of pornographic material is made by American, “Data reveals that some 60% of the world’s porn sites—about 428 MILLION individual pages, more than one per American—are hosted in the US.” This is sad and should not be something that the U.S. should be proud of in the least. In some ways I think fighting a porn addiction is harder than many other types of addictions because so much of pornographic material is completely free and highly accessible, whereas other addictive behaviors require money initially. The essence of porn degrades the human body and objectifies people. Sex is supposed to be sacred, shared between a husband and wife in private.
By Rowan Finley 6 years ago in Longevity







