Sexual Health - Videos
The Doctors explain how your own fat cells can help increase the girth of your manhood.
With so many men not happy with the size of their manhood, is a shot the answer?
Your jewelry can now double as a sex toy! Would you be willing to wear these risqué pieces?
The Doctors discuss a recent report that found the most satisfying sex you may ever have will be in your 80s! Something to look forward to?
The Doctors discuss a website called PornHub that has created their own online wellness center offering sexual education videos. Is this the future of sex ed?
Cryotherapy has become a growing health trend. It promises to decrease inflammation, improve skin tone, and reduce signs of aging. Itâs now also being used to stimulate your privates, but is it safe?
The Doctors discuss a new sex toy that looks like a teddy bear but serves as a vibrator for women. Would you give it a try?
The Doctors discuss the Perifit, which is a new exercise tracker for your vagina designed to help you strengthen your pelvic floor muscles.
Could masturbating at work become the new smoke-break? The Doctors discuss a recent Time Out New York survey that found 39% of its male readers reported masturbating in the office.
Looking for ways to heat things up in the bedroom? The Doctors discuss a new device that warms your personal lubricant called Pulse.
Snapchat recently released a new product called Spectacles. A lot of people have been using these in other ways giving them the nickname âsextacles.â Would you use these with your partner?
Psychotherapist Dr. Mike Dow explains the surprising reasons behind your weirdest sex dreams.
The rates of syphilis are climbing and now thereâs an incurable strain of the sometimes fatal sexually transmitted disease. Hereâs what you need to know.
Swinging is a lifestyle many are comfortable with, but for first-timers it can get tricky navigating this non-monogamous world. Here are tips you should consider before going to a swingers club.
The strangest things you probably didn't know about the big O.
The condition VVS is a type of vulvodynia, which can cause incredibly painful sex. Surprisingly, the condition may affect up to 15% of women.
We spent some time in the R29 Chatroom and asked all the questions surrounding period sex.
Today we pull back the veil from this mysterious little organ as we present the top 5 most interesting and illuminating facts we could find about the clitoris.
The Doctors discuss a new study that claims orgasms change your brain activity so much that it can put you in a trance-like state.
According to sex expert Dr. Pam Spurr, the noises you make in the bedroom can actually reveal a lot about your personality. Are you a moaner or a screamer?
The Doctors discuss new research that suggests that the face you make when youâre in pain is the SAME one you make when youâre having an orgasm.
Electric stimulation sex toys are becoming increasingly popular, but could they be doing more harm than good for your sexual health?
Every 109 seconds someone in the U.S. is sexually assaulted in real life. But do we now need to be aware of sexual assault happening in a virtual reality world too?
Recently it has been found by Emerging Infectious Diseases journal that a woman infected with the Zika virus had carried the virus in her vagina for weeks!
A big issue for California in the latest election was whether or not to pass a bill requiring adult film stars to wear condoms. The Doctors discuss why the measure did not pass.
Data from the Centers for Disease Control and prevention show that rates of some STDs have hit record highs â" HealthGrove takes a look at these numbers.
The Doctors discuss a radio broadcaster who is suggesting that porn be shown to school children to teach them about sex.
For some sex can be a miracle, but could it actually make men more likely to believe in God?
The Doctors field an online question from a viewer that experiences gas-like pains during sex. Does this happen to you?
The Doctors discuss a recent study that suggests sexual activity may have a beneficial effect on sports performance, contrary to previously held beliefs.