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Men Health Articles
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Dyspareunia (painful sexual intercourse)
Dyspareunia is not a disease. It is considered to be primarily a physical, rather than an emotional problem until proven otherwise. In most instances of dyspareunia, there is an...

Is Your Penis in Peril?
If you feel an agonizing pain in your scrotum, the cause could be the fact that one of your testicles is twisted around your spermatic cord, and the blood supply is being cut off...

Stiffy or Iffy? - Has Hardness Become Your Problem?
As hard it may sound, you should try to achieve an ideal body weight, or a body weight that is somewhere near an ideal one, mainly eliminating the fat around your gut. It is good to know that your...

Urinary Incontinence in Men
Urinary incontinence takes three forms: stress incontinence, urge incontinence and overflow incontinence. The first type is the involuntary loss of urine during actions that are putting abdominal...

Viagra Makes Men More Sensible
Being one of the first looks into the biological basis for human attachment and bonding, the study of oxytocin could be mediating a series of...

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Is He/She A Safe Partner?
People are sexual beings and sex represents a motivational factor in our lives. Going beyond the short term satisfaction sex brings, there...

Male Anorgasmia
Some men may suffer from primary anorgasmia, when one cannot reach an orgasm apart from any inducing agent. Nevertheless, this type of anorgasmia occurs naturally and it is caused by...

Sexual Addiction
Sex becomes the number one priority, the addict puts aside family, relationships, work. Most times he comes from a family where at least someone has an addiction, whether it is a drug, alcohol or food related one...

Oral Sex Is More Dangerous Than Smoking
Oral sex cannot be considered a safe form of sex. Up to 50% of the nonsmokers that suffer from throat and mouth cancers are infected with HPV, and oral sex is...

Can You Break Your Penis?
During aggressive intercourse, the erect penis may accidentally slip out of the vagina and it may strike against the woman's pubic bone, buttocks, thighs or perineum. These may occur...

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