| | My New Year's resolution for work has to do with sharing. I want to share more of the great questions I get each week with you. To be honest I'm not very good at maintaining relationships with strangers. So when someone writes to me, my desire to have a meaningful interaction often leads me to respond to email questions directly, and personally, and I forget to share my answers with the rest of you (once I've taken out identifying names and details of course). But I know that I'm not using this platform to it's full potential because the opportunity to share and even continue a conversation, is lost. This year I want to find a way to get to know you better, or at least to figure out a way to feel more connected. Which happens to relate to my personal sexual New Year's resolution, which is about feeling more connected sexually even when I can't have sex with someone else. Have you got any New Year's sexual resolutions you're still working on four days in? If you do I'd love to hear them. There's strength in numbers. Wishing you a very happy new year. ~ Cory | | First Time Sex The first time we do anything it's usually nerve wracking. We're worried about doing it right, about not knowing what to do. We know others who have done this before are watching, and judging. This kind of pressure might be a good motivator for some, and it may push us along on our first day of school or our first time going up to a stranger and starting a conversation, but how does it play out when we're doing something new sexually for the first time? | Sex Question of the Week: My Ejaculation Situation I am 52, my heath is good. I go to the gym 5 times a week, I'm 5' 7" and 160 lbs. I do not know a lot of medical terms, but here's the story: I don't know how long ago but I notice when I cum it barely comes out. I remember when it would shoot a few feet. Is there a way to get that back? Read my answer. | Is His Problem My Fault? When should you believe it if he says "it's not you it's me"? | Sex Toys for Couples It's hard to fix every problem if you only have one or two tools in your tool kit. Sex toys aren't designed to fix problems per se, but they can be tools for increasing sexual pleasure, props for having fun, and inspiration for other ways you may find to change your sex life. | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Living with Depression By obtaining the correct medical intervention and learning better coping skills, you can not only live with depression, but live well. More>
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