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Sex and Fighting



For the past few months, my wife and I have been fighting. We continue to work on things to make ourselves better in our marriage. Sex has been completely cut off. Not because of me. I mention wanting to have sex, and she says, "we are not good, don't fool yourself. If I have sex with you, it will be giving in to your selfish needs/wants. " We have 3 kids all ages 3-10. i have made sure that I am helping around the house, rubbing her back, talking to her, etc. When it comes to anything to me, I am cut off completely. I am fed up with no sex. Is it wrong of me to continue to want to have sex even though we might not be on the best of terms but continually to work on things?

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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Focus: Sex Industry and AIDS


WASHINGTON, D.C. — One key to stopping the spread of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, is making sure workers in the global sex industry take appropriate precautions.  But there are growing concerns medical breakthroughs in the fight against AIDS will soon make that more difficult.

Excitement about turning the tide in the fight against HIV is being tempered by researchers who worry some of the most vulnerable populations will miss out on medical advances.

"The risk to sex workers of all genders will be enormous if condoms are replaced by partially effective HIV methods that do not protect against STIs [sexually transmitted infections] or unwanted pregnancies," said Cheryl Overs, senior researcher of Australia's Monash University.

Overs says perhaps no segment of the population faces a greater danger than workers in the world's sex industries.

Overs, who has long studied AIDS and the sex industry, told the 2012 International AIDS Conference in Washington the problem is not that sex workers do not want to be safe. But she says they are under tremendous pressure.

"Sex workers know their clients and they know there will be increased demand for condomless sex,"  Overs said. "And clients are already talking on the Internet about how the new HIV pill is going to liberate them from rubber [condoms]."

Overs warns many governments are finding ways to make the problem worse, calling efforts to encourage HIV prevention by posting pictures of HIV positive sex workers on the Internet "misguided."

There are also concerns about homosexuals, bi-sexuals and transgender people, especially in Africa. Doctor Paul Semugoma says too many physicians fail to ask their patients about their sexual histories in a misguided effort not to discriminate.

"Many stories are untold and unreported," said Semugoma. "It is tough to achieve comprehensive HIV treatment and prevention is this context."

But Semugoma says he is hopeful that despite obstacles, efforts to fight AIDS are "turning the tide."

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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Sexual arousal in men

Researchers have identified four stages of sexual response in men and women: arousal, plateau, orgasm and resolution.





Stage 1: excitement or arousal


A man gets an erection with physical or psychological stimulation, or both. This causes more blood to flow into three spongy areas (called corpora) that run along the length of his penis. The skin is loose and mobile, allowing his penis to grow. His scrotum (the bag of skin holding the testicles) becomes tighter, so his testicles are drawn up towards the body.

Stage 2: plateau


The glans (head) of his penis gets wider and the blood vessels in and around the penis fill with blood. This causes the colour to deepen and his testicles to grow up to 50% larger.

His testicles continue to rise, and a warm feeling around the perineum (area between the testicles and anus) develops. His heart rate increases, blood pressure rises, breathing becomes quicker, and his thighs and buttocks tighten. He's getting close to orgasm.

Stage 3: orgasm and ejaculation


A series of contractions force semen into the urethra (the tube along which urine and semen come out of the penis). These contractions occur in the pelvic floor muscles, in the vas deferens (tube that carries sperm from the testicles to the penis), and also in the seminal vesicles and the prostate gland, which both add fluid to the sperm. This mix of sperm (5%) and fluid (95%) is called semen.  

These contractions are part of orgasm, and the man reaches a point where he can’t stop ejaculation from happening. Contractions of the prostate gland and the pelvic floor muscles then lead to ejaculation, when semen is forced out of the penis.

Stage 4: resolution

The man now has a recovery phase, when the penis and testicles shrink back to their normal size. He is breathing heavily and fast, his heart is beating rapidly, and he might be sweating.
There's a period of time after ejaculation when another orgasm isn’t possible. This varies between men, from a few minutes to a few hours or even days. The time generally gets longer as men get older.

If a man gets aroused but doesn’t ejaculate, this resolution stage can take longer, and his testicles and pelvis might ache.

If you are worried about your health have a look at the Man MOT,