Sex Tips

2011-10-17 19:06

\The Safer Sex Speech

2010-12-26 21:13

Dear Juicy Justine: Is there an easy way to have anal sex without a lot of pain and mess? Is there something I can do before during and after to help? We were using anal ease but it doesn't work as well anymore. Any advice?

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First, if it hurts you're not doing it right! Anal ease (and other numbing agents) are BAD! Pain is your body signaling you that something is wrong. If you can't feel the pain you will go beyond your body's physical limitations and can do some serious damage.

2010-11-11 23:55

Recently I was asked for some resources on BDSM so here you go. I will update this list periodically as I think of more.

http://www.bdsmbooknews.com/

http://www.kinkacademy.com/

http://www.edukink.org/

2009-11-12 19:00

Safer Oral Sex: Cunnilingus

While oral sex is often considered less risky than anal or vaginal sex, it still has it's risks. I've heard all the excuses in the world as to why people can't or won't use a barrier method such as a condom or dental dam for oral sex but it's essential for anyone who is not in a completely monogamous, fluidly-bonded relationship with a partners who know each others STI/HIV status and gets tested regularly.

Cunnilingus is the proper term for the act of oral sex on a female bodied person. To enjoy safer cunnilingus follow these steps:

2009-10-29 18:00

While oral sex is often considered less risky than anal or vaginal sex, it still has it's risks. Men in particular will come it with all the excuses in the world as to why they can't or won't use a condom for oral sex but women have a few too but why risk it! Use a barrier method such as a condom or dental dam.

Find yourself a partner and the following:

A flavored condom. If you can't find flavored, look for powder free non-lubricated condoms. Lubricated condoms particularly those with spermicidal lubricants taste terrible. If your allergic to latex try a polyurethane condom.

2009-10-22 18:00

Pubococcygeus muscle also known as PC muscle or Pelvic Floor muscles is a hammock-like muscle found in both men and women that stretches from the pubic bone to the tail bone which forms the floor of the pelvic region and supports the pelvic organs. These muscles are responsible for bladder control, pushing out babies, and having great orgasms. The stronger these muscles are the more voluntary control you will have over them.

2009-10-08 18:00

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and in honor of all the wonderful women in my life who have been impacted by this horrible disease I would like to stress the importance of Breast Awareness. That's right girls and boys, Juicy Justine is telling you to feel your boobies! Why feel your boobies you ask? Because early detection saves lives! And who doesn't want to save the tatas!

First and foremost - everyone has breasts. That's means you to boys.

Be aware of how your breasts (or your partners) normally look and feel.

2009-10-01 20:05

Many couples get comfortable in their relationships over time and the spark starts to dwindle. People settle into routines and sex may not stick to the top of the priority list. Try breaking from your usual routine and set the mood! We all know what's not sexy, but people don't realize the effects these day-to-day, routine things may have on a sex life. Here are a few simple things you can do to help set the mood:

Start by removing the clutter in the bedroom! Make the atmosphere as relaxing as possible. Remove TVs and other distractions.

2009-09-24 18:00

The G-Spot.

Prepare yourself. Empty your bladder. Wash your hands. Make sure your nails are trimmed, toys are clean, and lube is nearby.

Relax and enjoy pleasure. If you stress too much about finding it, you will be too tense to find the G-Spot. Remember, sexual exploration is about the journey, not the destination.

Get aroused first. The G-Spot swells when you become aroused, making it easier to locate.

Get into a comfortable position. A few good positions include laying on your stomach, squatting, or kneeling forward in a doggie style position.

2009-09-17 20:08

Not all handcuffs are created equally. Handcuffs are traditionally designed to restrain and immobilize but when used in sexual situations, safety and security of the wearer comes first!