| | I have to start with an apology; last week's newsletter went out minus a whole lot of words! I'm not sure how it happened, but I'm sure it was my fault. Once I realized it, the newsletter had already been sent to all 25,000 + of you, and I felt the only thing more obnoxious then a half written newsletter is receiving it twice. So I let it go. Anyway, it's nice to start a new year with the reminder that I'm fallible and that life isn't perfect. I can only get more organized from here. This week we consider what it means to feel something below the waist. And above it. ~ Cory | | Once More, With Feeling An About.com reader writes: I am currently seeing a guy, he's fully mobile, but has no feeling from the waist down. This includes his manly area. I can't believe I just wrote manly area in an email. Anyway, fully functional but no feeling. I have been trying to find something I can do that is fulfilling in him in a way to relieve at least some of the frustration/tension that would otherwise be released on orgasm. I myself am more than happy with our activities and am really just trying to find some alternative that people may have found. I know he enjoys our tumbling about but is inwardly frustrated all the same. Any advice you can offer is much appreciated. My response. | What's the Biggest Barrier to Sex? How many of us have the sex lives we want? And when you think about the sex life you'd like to have and compare it to the one you do have, how do you explain the discrepancy? If you're not thinking about ableism as part of the equation, then your missing some very important data. | Mapping Your Own Sexual Anatomy How useful is it to know that most people's erogenous zones include behind the ears and under the arms when the places that drive you wild are more like above the eyebrow and the back of your neck? General or averaged feeling might count in an academic paper, but if pleasure is the goal, you've got to draw your own body maps. Here's a simple guide. | Reader's Respond: What Does Sex Feel Like? A few years back an About.com reader who felt they had never had sex asked; what does sex feel like. I did my best to answer, and then turned to you for help. Check out what other readers had to say, and help out a young person by adding your own thoughts. | | | | | | Sign up for more free newsletters on your favorite topics | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the About.com Sexuality newsletter. If you wish to change your email address or unsubscribe, please click here. About.com respects your privacy: Our Privacy Policy Contact Information: 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor New York, NY, 10036 © 2012 About.com | | | | Must Reads | | | Follow me on: | | | | Advertisement | |
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