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Examines the aging of gay men, revealing diverse experiences shaped by race, AIDS, and age. Oxford University Press, 2016.

Explores how race, gender, and class shaped sexual behavior over the past 200 years. University of Chicago Press, 2012.

505 San Marin Dr Suite 240B, Novato, CA 94945

Betty Dodson draws the structures of the internal clitoris. Women have as much erectile tissue as men. https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=YhoSUoZ_uJ0

This book empowers readers to embrace their sexuality at any age, fostering self-care, open conversations, and overcoming obstacles to enjoy a fulfilling sex life. Independently published, 2023.

100 N. Johnson Mill Rd | Midway, Utah 84049

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DJ0F-UFF4g&t=135s

Libido is your unique, personal, sexual psychic force. Because we are only semiconscious of this force, our conscious minds are not completely in control of the psychic force . Although we are always in control of how we act in response to libido, it is the less-than-conscious aspect that accounts for why it feels pushy, or external. People use the word ...

Provides clear information on women's bodies and sexual health. Guilford Press, 2011.

Offers strategies for renewing sexual desire and intimacy in relationships. Routledge, 2020.

This book promotes hormone replacement therapy to reduce aging symptoms, improve sexual wellness, and reclaim youthful vitality, proving that great sex never gets old. Kimberly Cunningham, 2023.

1006 Windsor Lakes Blvd #200 Conroe, TX 77384

Lubricants increase pleasure. Your genital skin is very sensitive. It cradles the nerve endings that allow you to experience touch and other sensations. And although skin is strong, it can be harmed by vigorous rubbing. Sexual intimacy usually includes friction, and often the body doesn’t have enough wetness or protection to last for an entire intimate ...

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