Dr. Trina's Sex Talk: How Can A Woman Orgasm During Intercourse?
Sexologist, Dr. Trina Read, answers the question, "I've never had a vaginal orgasm during intercourse. Is there something wrong with me that I can't orgasm?
Sexologist, Dr. Trina Read, answers the question, "I've never had a vaginal orgasm during intercourse. Is there something wrong with me that I can't orgasm?
In this video Dr. Trina Read answers, "What are the easiest sex positions for an inexperienced couple in their 30s can start with? Any other tips or tricks?"
In this video Dr. Trina Read talks about how sex can become stale and what couples can do to get out of a sex rut. She then discusses what couples can do to make it fun.
Men experience the same ebbs and flows to their sexual desire as women. Unfortunately, stereotypically men believe their sexual prowess is the indicator of their manhood--which makes it all that more devastating if he does lose his sexual desire.
Sexologist, Dr. Trina Read, discusses what to do if his sex drive has taken a nose dive and he no longer feels like sex.
Is there a time in a woman's life where she hits her sexual stride and wants a lot of sex?
Sexologist, Dr. Trina Read, discusses whether or not women reach their sexual peak mid-30s. Her answer might surprise you.
Just two minutes a day can make for bigger and better orgasms--for women and men.
Sexologist, Dr. Trina Read, teaches you how to do Kegel exercises. She also answers a viewer question, "I feel so self conscious during intercourse because I feel like I'm 'loose'. What can I do?"
For a woman experiencing a sexual low libido there are many options available to her. But is her best option the male hormone testosterone?
Sexologist, Dr. Trina Read answers, "I read somewhere that testosterone will help improve my low libido. Is this true?"
Please Note: After this video was made, the FDA approved Addyi for women.
One partner having a higher sex drive than the other is a common couple conundrum People assume mismatch libidos is an issue of low libido when in fact it probably has nothing to do with libido. Rather all the outside forces of our day-to-day lives.
Sexologist, Dr. Trina Read, talks about the top seven reasons why so many women lack a sex drive and, more importantly, what a couple can do.
A reader asks: "I've recently had a miscarriage. We want to start trying again to have another baby, but I'm really scared. What should we do?" In this video Dr. Trina discusses how to move forward and make the sexual experience good for you and your partner.
Sexologist, Dr. Trina Read answers--the common--question from a woman who had a baby over a year ago and still doesn’t feel like having sex.
In this video Dr. Trina Read talks about how sex can become stale and what couples can do to get out of a sex rut. She then discusses what couples can do to make it fun.
Sexologist, Dr. Trina Read, discusses the benefits of buying sex books and specifically talks about her book, Till Sex Do Us Part.
Men experience the same ebbs and flows to their sexual desire as women. Unfortunately, stereotypically men believe their sexual prowess is the indicator of their manhood--which makes it all that more devastating if he does lose his sexual desire.
Sexologist, Dr. Trina Read, discusses what to do if his sex drive has taken a nose dive and he no longer feels like sex.
Online pornography, chat rooms and hooking up are here to stay. As such couples need to understand when virtual sex constitutes cheating. Or if someone is having more sex online than off line, is that unhealthy?
Sexologist, Dr. Trina Read, answers, "My husband goes onto My Space and 'hooks-up' with other players. Isn't this considered cheating?"
In this video Dr. Trina Read answers, "What are the easiest sex positions for an inexperienced couple in their 30s can start with? Any other tips or tricks?"
A good massage can take your love making from good to wow-zers. And it makes a lot of sense; all that luscious touch can really get our sexual juices flowing. Trouble is many couples are intimidated to bring massage into their bedroom because they just don't know how to do it.
Sexologist, Dr. Trina Read talks about how couples can bring massage into their lovemaking.
Slippery, wet and wild: a way to get dirty while getting completely clean. We are of course talking about shower sex.
Sexologist, Dr. Trina Read, shows you how to take your shower sex from fun to fantastic.
Do you know the difference between water based and silicone lubricant? When should you use a water based lubricant versus a silicone based lubricant. And which works best with silicone sex toys.
Sexologist, Dr. Trina Read, answers these questions as well as the importance of lubricant.
Bringing new ideas into the bedroom can feel overwhelming; especially since most of us just don't have the words to describe what we want. What's the easiest way to try new things? Get a sex game. You simply roll the dice, move your player and the board tells you what you need to do. The best part? Afterwards, you and your partner can discuss what you liked (and disliked) and what you might want to try again. Easy-peasy. In this video Dr. Trina explains how couples can get out of their sex rut by simply playing the fun sex board game, Embrace
Trying to get sex back on track after kids can be challenging.
A couple who have been together for ten years with two kids asks, Sexologist, Dr. Trina Read, "Now that my kids are older, my husband and I want to have better sex more often. How can we make this happen?"
Spicing things up, keeping a relationship fresh and fun can sometimes be a challenge for busy parents. Dr. Trina gives practical, down to earth tips and advice on what couples can do to reconnect with each other.
Sexologist, Dr. TrinaRead, discusses why couples need to try the We-Vibe II, how it works and it's many benefits.
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