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(Jun. 2009) I'm a 21 year old Asperger woman. Lately I'm becoming aware that I have a sexual body. It's all very confusing. I tend to touch myself in the privates obsessively, even when I have... Full Question & Answer

(Dec. 2008) My boyfriend and I enjoy serious sessions of foreplay and it's really amazing. The only problem I have with it is that he doesn't always get an erection. Or if he... Full Question & Answer

(Mar. 2008) Can intercourse still be enjoyed, while undergoing treatment for prostate cancer, so long as erection is possible?... Full Question & Answer

(Feb. 2008) I am a 44 year old married male. My wife has never had an orgasm via intercourse alone, with or without me.  She has always needed clitoral stimulation. It has also... Full Question & Answer

(Mar. 2007) I am 22 and have Spina Bifida.  My fiance has this also...I have been sleeping with him since we started dating, and I don't know if he can ejaculate, have an... Full Question & Answer

(Jan. 2005) Hi. I am 30 yrs old and my husband is 34. We have been married for 1 year, but together for almost 5 yrs. He had a heart attack 3 years... Full Question & Answer

(Nov. 2004) I am a 50 year old male, and my wife of 31 years is 48. We have a wonderful marriage and neither one of us has ever done anything with any... Full Question & Answer

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