Yeast infection / do-it-yourself. If you are reasonably aware of your body and can catch yeast infections early enough, you almost never need to rely on "medical" treatments.
When I'm getting a yeast infection, I always start by treating it myself with one or more of the remedies listed below. There lots of reasons for this: I like to have control over my own body and not have to rely on the medical establishment except when really necessary; doing it myself is generally easier and cheaper than using medical treatments; and home remedies tend to be milder, cleaner, better-smelling, and have fewer side effects than drugs do. Porn World vs. Real World. Ginger - 15 Foods to Improve Your Sex Drive. Www.goofyfootpress.com/freebies/pdfs/GuideToGettingItOn-PrematureEjaculation.pdf. Why Women Think They Can't Orgasm. It seems the twenty-something young women in America are all very confused about what an orgasm is, what it feels like, and how to have one.
I believe a big part of this problem is due to watching porn where professionals either fake an orgasm or they are skilled practitioners of all things sexual. Or we expect sex to be like in the movies where the man gets on top and in a short period of time, the woman comes. Also these same pre-orgasmic young women didn't get any decent sex education in high school and by the time they reached college, the Vagina Monologs that played every year misnamed a woman's sex organ. Young women and men continue to believe that a penis inside a vagina should be enough for her to enjoy an orgasm. 10 Things You Probably Don't Know About the Vagina. I once had a friend tell me that a vagina is like a snowflake - unique and beautiful (what a guy!).
Individual differences aside, each ladyflower still has plenty in common with her fellow coochies. Whether you’re a woman or a just a man who’s still mystified by the black hole that gave him life, it’s good to know what you’re working with. Here a few facts to set things straight. Using Foods Against Menstrual Pain. What Causes the Pain?
Most women experience some menstrual pain, For up to 15 percent, it is severe enough to interfere with work and other activities for one or more days every month.1 Sometimes the paindiminishes after childbirth, but for many women it continues.2 In the 1960s, it became evident that chemicals called prostaglandins are a central part of the problem. These chemicals are made from the traces of fat stored in cell membranes, and they promote inflammation. They are also involved in muscle contractions, blood vessel constriction, blood clotting, and pain. Shortly before a period begins, the endometrial cells that form the lining of the uterus make large amounts of prostaglandins. Performance anxiety and the psychology of erectile dysfunction.