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For the most comprehensive information on sex and sexuality, welcome to the new HealthyPlace.com Sex Issues Center.

Women think it. Men think it. Adults and definitely teenagers think it.  What is it?

"Everyone is having more sex than me!"

The amazing thing is, even in the new millennium, men, women, parents, teens still have trouble talking about it and obtaining good factual information about sex.

For those who aren't educated about sex or desire to know more, we want to help you learn as much as you can. We want to give you up-to-date information about sex and sexuality from a psychological point-of-view. Here, you'll find out what makes for good sex and bad sex. How come some people enjoy sex more than others? We even have some sex exercises to help out in that department. There's also comprehensive information about female and male sexual dysfunction, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and how to prevent them, along with lots of audios and videos dealing with different aspects of sex.

We believe that the more you understand about sex and sexuality, the more likely you are to enjoy it and stay healthy.

Finally, if you feel like you have a problem with sex but haven't been diagnosed with a sexual dysfunction, read the information here anyway. It may help you to decide to see a doctor, sex therapist or mental health therapist for evaluation and/or treatment.

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Alternative Sexual Practices

Marriage and family therapist and licensed hypnotherapist Randy Chelsey, discusses alternative sexual practices, sex outside of straight heterosexual intercourse, including bondage and being a submissive, fantasies of being raped, the desire to be spanked, foot fetishism, and more. We also talked about people's feelings surrounding sexual fantasies, acting out our sexual fantasies, and living with unfulfilled fantasies and how those things affect our relationships. To read the transcript click here.

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Just Do It: How One Couple Turned Off the TV and Turned On Their Sex Lives for 101 Days (No Excuses!) Creeping into middle-age and saddled with work deadlines, child-rearing, homemaking, and fourteen years of togetherness, an ordinary, happy but harried couple set an outlandish goal: to have sex for 101 consecutive days—no excuses (not even the flu, late-night child wanderings, or flat-out exhaustion).

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