Monday, December 19, 2011

Suffering from joint pain!

I have been experiencing joint pain recently and I am in my 20s, is it common for young people to suffer from arthritis. This is also affecting my performance in bed, need some advice.

Ask by anonymous


Response by Tmastery

Arthritis is a disease that affects the joint and the muscles tissues surrounding the joint. Arthritis tends to affect people over the age of 55 but the disease can also affect younger people. There are several types of arthritis and some of the most common one include Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Infectious arthritis, and Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
Osteoarthritis is caused by damaged to the cartilage, Rheumatoid arthritis is caused by inflammation, Infectious arthritis is caused by infection in the synovial fluid, Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis tend to affect young people age 16 or less. People with arthritis experience sexual difficulties performing in bed due to pain in joint that restrict certain movements and taking medication for arthritis can also cause a person to lose sexual interest.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Multiple sclerosis and sexual dysfunction!

If a person is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, I understand the disease attack the nervous system that caused problem with muscle movement and I like to know whether this is also responsible for causing lack of sexual desire?

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Response by Tmastery

Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the brain and the nervous system. The disease is caused by a condition where the body’s own immune system attacks the central nervous system affecting a person vision and voluntary movement. Voluntary muscle movements of the body is control by the brain and central nervous system and therefore nerve damage cause by multiple sclerosis affect muscle movement causing problems with moving arms, legs or walking. The disease also affects a person sexual function causing sexual problems with erections in men and women tend to experience vaginal dryness and lack of sexual desire.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Lack of sexual desire!

I have been experiencing lack of sexual desire in the past 2 weeks. I have been working long hours couple of days and I have been stressed out quite often. I am 25 years old female and I didn’t have sex with my boyfriend for 2 weeks due to lack of desire. Could this be caused by stress and depression?

Ask by anonymous


Response by Tmastery

Lack of sexual desire can be caused by physical factor or psychological factor or both. Stress and depression are some of the psychological factor that can cause lack of sexual desire. It is normal to feel lack of interest in sexual activity sometime as long as it doesn’t lead to distress. As mentioned before hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is the most common sexual problems experience by most women. Women with HSDD may experience anxiety during sexual interaction and this could lead to distress.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Sexual dysfunction!

Recently I have been experiencing lack of arousal during sex and I like to know if this is a common problem among female. I am in my 30s, and what is the most common sexual problems experience by most women?

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Response by Tmastery

Sexual arousal is caused by increase blood flow to the genital area and in your case you may be experiencing female sexual arousal disorder. Sexual arousal disorder is caused by lack of blood flow to the genital area which causes lack of vaginal lubrication during sexual activity. Lack of vaginal lubrication can result in painful intercourse. The most common sexual problems experience by most women is hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD). Women with HSDD experience lack of desire or interest for sexual activity and this type of problem often leads to distress.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Stages and symptoms of colon cancer!

If I am bleeding during bowel movement, is this the symptom of colon cancer? I have been noticing blood in the stool after bowel movement and this has happened few times recently and is this early stage of colon cancer?

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Response by Tmastery

Colon cancers can be present in the body for several years before you can notice any sign of symptoms. Some of the symptoms associated with colon cancer may include constipation, narrow stools, blood in the stool, and rectal pain. The only way to be certain is to have colon cancer screening which is used to detect colon cancer. There are three types of test than can be performed and these include colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, and barium enema x-ray.

Colonoscopy use a flexible tube with tiny camera attached, the tube is inserted into the colon through the anus and the doctor can examined internal colons for sign of cancer.

Sigmoidoscopy also use a flexible tube with tiny camera attached, the tube is inserted into the colon through the anus and the doctor can examined internal colons for sign of cancer.

Barium enema x-ray involves the use of barium liquid and x-ray to detect cancer in the colon.

Once the cancer has been detected, ultrasound and CT scan can be use to determine the stages of the cancer.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Cervical cancer treatment!

What are the different types of treatment for cervical cancer other than hysterectomy? Let say if a person does not wish to have surgery, is there an alternative treatment just as effective as hysterectomy?

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Response by Tmastery

There are different types of treatment for different stages of cervical cancer. Early stage of cervical cancer can be treated with loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP), cryotherapy or laser therapy. LEEP involve the use of electricity to destroy abnormal tissue, cryotherapy involves freezing abnormal cells, and laser therapy uses light to destroy abnormal tissues.

Most of the time advanced stage of cervical cancer is treated with hysterectomy because the cancer has spread to surrounding tissues. This type of treatment involves surgery and depending on how far the cancer has advanced, the operation performed may involve removing the uterus, the cervix, and the upper part of the vagina.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/hysterectomy.html

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Breast cancer treatments?

How is breast cancer treated? What are some of the treatments for breast cancer and what is the best treatment available today for treating this disease?

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Response by Tmastery

Before any treatments can begin, doctors will have to perform diagnosis to be certain the cancer is present. Some of the tests performed by doctor may include mammography and ultrasound. If cancer is detected in the breast tissues, further testing is required to determine the stages of the cancer. Breast cancer treatments may include chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy and surgery.

The types of treatment used depend on the stages of the cancer. Early stage of cancer can be treated with surgery alone or it may involve a combination of treatments such as chemotherapy after surgery. Cancer that has progressed to later stage always involves a combination of treatments to treat the disease that may have spread to other part of the body.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/breast-cancer-treatments.html

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Teen breast cancer!

Is it common for teenager to get breast cancer? I am 15 and I discovered a lump on my breast yesterday in the shower and I like to know if this is breast cancer?

Ask by anonymous


Response by Tmastery

Usually women over the age of 55 have higher risk of getting breast cancer. It is uncommon for teen to get breast cancer at young age but again anything is possible. You have higher risk of breast cancer if you have family history of this disease. Breast lump can be cancerous or non-cancerous, normally breast lump start out as non-cancerous and if left untreated can developed into breast cancer. The best option to do right now is talk to your doctor and gets further diagnosis whether the lump is cancerous or non-cancerous. Early detection of lump is the best method for treating and preventing breast cancer.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/breast-cancers.html

Saturday, August 13, 2011

What is menopause?

I like to know what is menopause? Is this something that I have to worry about at young age affecting my sex drive and mood swing? Is this also going to prevent me from having baby?

Ask by anonymous


Response by Tmastery

In general, menopause is a result of hormonal change where a woman stops ovulating. This usually occurs for women between the ages of 40s and 50s, but this can also occur to women in the early thirties or late sixties. There are many symptoms associated with menopause and some of which include low sex drive, mood swing, hot flashes, night sweats, and insomnia. When a woman stop ovulating during menopause means she is no longer having periods and she can never get pregnant or bear child. If you are still young in your 20s, this is not something that you should worry about at the moment.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/menopause.html

Saturday, August 6, 2011

So many types of birth control pill!

I am confused with so many types of birth control pill. What is the difference between estrogen, progestin and monophasic pill?

Ask by anonymous


Response by Tmastery

You may be confused with so many types of birth control pill because you may be looking at so many different brands. In general, estrogen and progestin pill are classified into monophasic, biphasic, or triphasic. Monophasic pill contain the same amount of estrogen and progestin in each active pill so it deliver constant dosages throughout the cycle. Biphasic pill contain different amount of estrogen and progestin in each active pill and it works by delivering fluctuates dosages during the cycle. Triphasic pill contain either the same or different amount of estrogen and different amount of progestin in each active pill. You need a prescription to use birth control pill so the first step is to consult with a gynecologist.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/oral-contraceptives.html

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Bladder infection and kidney infection!

Is bladder infection and kidney infection the same as urinary tract infection? What causes the infection and what are the symptoms between these two infections?

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Response by Tmastery

There are different types of infection associated with urinary tract infection and these include urethritis, cystitis (bladder infection), and pyelonephritis (kidney infection). The infection is caused by bacteria that enter into the urethral opening and initially infecting the urethra (urethritis). Bacteria from the urethra can travel to the bladder causing bladder infection and it can also travel to the kidney through the ureters causing kidney infection. The symptoms of bladder infection may include cloudy or reddish discharge and frequent need to urinate. The symptoms of kidney infection may include high fever, nausea, and vomiting.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/urinary-tract-infection.html

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Hormone replacement therapy for menopause!

What are the best forms of hormone replacement therapy for treating menopause with the least possible side effects? I understand if I had hysterectomy, I don’t need to take progesterone, is this right?

Ask by anonymous


Response by Tmastery

There are various forms of hormone replacement therapy that are available depending on individual’s medical history and method of delivery best suitable for each individual. The various forms of HRT include pills, skin patches, skin gel, vaginal cream and vaginal ring. In most cases, you would need to try more than one form in order to find the one that works best for you and your doctor can help you in making the selection that best suitable for you.

If you had hysterectomy, most doctors would not include progesterone in HRT. The main purpose of progesterone in HRT is the counter balance effects that help to reduce the risk of endometrial cancer for women with intact uterus. After hysterectomy, the woman’s uterus is removed and she doesn’t have to worry about endometrial cancer when being treated with estrogen alone without progesterone. Progesterone also causes side effects in woman such as breast tenderness, water retention, and mood swings and because of this most doctors do not include progesterone in HRT for women who had hysterectomy.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/hormone-replacement-therapy.html

Monday, July 4, 2011

Hot feeling during perimenopause!

Is hot feeling a common symptom of perimenopause? Last night I felt a warmth sensation on my face area that lasted for few minutes and wondering if this is related to perimenopause? By the way I am in my 40s and never experience this before until last night.

Ask by anonymous


Response by Tmastery

There are number of symptoms associated with perimenopause and hot feeling is one of them. Hot feeling is usually referred to as hot flashes that usually involve the feeling of warmth sensation that spread quickly on the neck, shoulders, and face areas. Hot flashes may last for few seconds to thirty minutes or longer and it varies among women. Most women usually experience perimenopause around the age of 47 but some may experience in their late thirties or early fifties.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/perimenopause.html

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Why do US have high incidence of rape?

What are some of the factors that causes high incidence of rape in US?

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Response by Tmastery

Some of the factors that lead to high incidence of rape in US have to do with the process of socialization. In US the society influence men to use power and force if necessary to get what they want and the same socialization process also influence men to use power and force as a legitimate reason for getting sex from women which lead to the causes of rape and high incidence of rape in US.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/causes-of-rape.html

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Sexual harrassment at work!

What steps can you take to prevent sexual harrassment at work? I like to know the appropriate steps to take without causing too much attention and I want this to go away because I am a private person.

Ask by anonymous


Response by Tmastery

Sexual harrassment occur in all segments of the work force, in minor cases it may begin with sexual remark and in some severe cases it may involve sexual assault. Most women victims are afraid to report the incidents to authority for fear of losing her jobs or it may not lead to positive outcome. If you are a victim of sexual harrassment this can have negative effects on your job performance and physical health when you have to deal with this on regular basis. You can go to the site below for suggested action steps that you can take if you have been harassed at work.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/sexual-harrassment.html

Friday, June 10, 2011

How do you identify male pedophile?

Does male pedophile have certain characteristics that we can look for in order to identify these child molester from among upper class, middle class, or lower class people?

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Response by Tmastery

Most pedophile cannot be easily identified and there are no certain characteristics to look out for to identify individual as child molester. Most pedophile who engages in child sexual abuse also tends to engage in other sexual behavior such as exhibitionism, voyeurism, and sadism. Pedophile exists in all socioeconomic levels and in all segments of the work force. Most are poorly informed about sexuality and they use internet as a mean to prey on their victims.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/child-sexual-abuse.html

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Is this female orgasmic disorder?

I am trying to understand whether or not this is female orgasmic disorder, so basically individual with this disorder suffer from the ability to have orgasm while masturbating or the individual have never experienced orgasm before sexually with a partner?

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Response by Tmastery

Female orgasmic disorder is caused by lack of sexual interest and orgasm. There are two types of female orgasmic disorder and these include lifelong anorgasmia and situational anorgasmia. Women with lifelong anorgasmia never experience orgasm either with masturbation or with sexual partner. Women with situational anorgasmia may be able to achieve orgasm with masturbation but unable to do so with a partner.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/female-orgasmic-disorder.html

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

What is the process of artificial insemination and how does the whole procedure carry out?

If the woman’s egg is fertile and her partner’s sperm is of low quality, can the healthy woman still get pregnant through artificial insemination with sperm taken from her partner or is the third person involved?

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Response by Tmastery

If the woman is healthy and capable of producing her own egg, artificial insemination can be used to introduce semen taken from her partner into the woman’s vagina or cervix where fertilization can occur. If for some reason the woman doesn’t want to go through with pregnancy, a procedure called In Vitro Fertilization can be used to obtained eggs and sperms from the couples where it is fertilized in laboratory dish and later the fertilized eggs is introduced to the surrogate mother who will carry the pregnancy for the couples.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/artificial-insemination.html

Sunday, May 1, 2011

How to increase the chance of woman getting pregnant?

I am trying to find out when does conception begins? Does it happen few weeks after intercourse or does it begin when the woman is ovulating after intercourse?

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Response by Tmastery

Choosing the right time to have intercourse increases the chance of woman getting pregnant. The best time to have intercourse that increases the chance of conception would be during 6 days before and including ovulation. The best way to predict when woman is ovulating is to use ovulation prediction test to determine when the woman is ovulating and to predict the best time for conception.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/getting-pregnant.html

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Does a condom provide full protection against unwanted pregnancy and STDs?

I like to know if the use of condoms can provide full protection against unwanted pregnancy. I also like to know if total risk can be eliminated by properly handling and using the condoms to provide full protection against STDs.

Ask by anonymous


Response by Tmastery

Condoms are the only contraceptives that can provide full protection against unwanted pregnancy and STDs. However, the use of condom does not totally eliminate these risks because accidental slip off and breakage can occur. After ejaculation, always hold the base of the condom before withdrawing from vagina and avoid using any oil based lubricants on the condom as this can cause breakage.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/condoms.html

Monday, April 4, 2011

I am experiencing cramping and bleeding with the use of IUD, is this a temporary side effect?

I had a copper iud inserted three weeks ago and just after two weeks of the insertion I had been experiencing cramps and bleeding. Is this the side effect from copper iud and is this temporary? I am 30 years old, I don’t have STDs and I never had a child. I am worried iud might not work out for me and that I could be pregnant since I have been sexually active with a partner?

Ask by anonymous


Response by Tmastery

Cramping and bleeding are some of the side effects associated with using IUD, other sided effects may also include abdominal pain and spotting. IUD should be use by women who are at least 25 years of age or older and the women should have given birth to at least one child. Also do a monthly check on the string after each menstrual period to be certain the string is the same length as when the device was first initially inserted.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/IUD.html

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Can oral contraceptives be as affective if you take it few hours late or if you missed a pill?

I am 20 years old and I’ve been in a sexual relationship with my boyfriend for over 4 months. I used birth control pill and sometime I took the pills few hours late and sometime I forgot to take my pill. I am just wondering whether oral contraceptives can be as effective when you take it few hours late sometime and if you missed a pill once or twice? I hope I am not pregnant because of this!

Ask by anonymous


Response by Tmastery

Oral contraceptives are meant to be taken every day at around the same time each day in order to be effective. If you missed a pill, take the next pill as soon as you remember and continue taking the pill each day at around the same time during the remainder of the cycle. If you missed a pill twice, consult with a physician for more professional advice as to what you should do next. Also try to use a backup method such as condoms for the extra protection.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/oral-contraceptives.html

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Do I Have Erectile Dysfunction?

I am at my late 30s, I have been dating this hot girl for the past 2 months and I am very attracted to her but I just couldn’t get it up. Do I have erectile dysfunction? Recently I have been stressed and exhausted from overwork, not sure if this is the caused?

Ask by anonymous


Response by Tmastery

I don’t think you have erectile dysfunction because this type of disorder usually affects older men. Men with erectile dysfunction are not capable of achieving erection long enough to have intercourse for about 6 to 12 months. Erectile dysfunction is usually caused by many of the diseases associated with old age such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart diseases. Men who smoke frequently can also result in erectile dysfunction.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/male-erectile-dysfunction.html

Saturday, March 5, 2011

I am Experiencing Painful Intercourse What Could it be?

I had sex three times this week and it hurts, I don’t have any diseases or infections. Right now I feel pain at my vagina opening even when I try to insert a finger. What could it be and how do I make the pain go away?

Ask by anonymous


Response by Tmastery

Painful intercourse is also known as Dyspareunia which is caused by yeast infection or bacterial infection. The infection causes vaginal inflammation and discomfort during sexual activity. Usually the discomfort is caused by lack of lubrication, a quick fix to this problem is to apply lubricants jelly but this is only a temporary solution. I believed in your case you might have vulvar vestibulitis syndrome in which an individual experience pain at the opening of the vagina.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/dyspareunia.html

Thursday, March 3, 2011

I think I have scabies!

I think I have scabies!

Two days ago, when I woke up in the morning I felt a red rash on my fingers, at first I didn’t care believing it would go away after a day or two. It’s been three days now and my itching is getting worse, I think I have scabies!

Ask by anonymous


Response by Tmastery

Scabies is an infection that is caused by tiny mites and the symptoms usually consists of red rash on the skin surface that is infected. The infection can be transmitted through sexually or it can be transmitted from sharing of clothing or towels with infected individuals. If any of your family members or lovers is infected than the chances are they might have given it to you unknowingly. The infection can be treated with permethrin cream that is applied on the infected area of the skin surface.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/scabies.html

Friday, February 18, 2011

Could This Be Pubic Lice?

I believed I have lice cos my genital area has been itching quite a lot! I didn’t have sexual contact with anyone but I have an older sister who has been itching down there as well. She is sexually active with her boyfriend and I believed she got it from him and she transfer it to me. Is this possible?

Ask by anonymous


Response by Tmastery

If your sister have been sexually active with her boyfriend, it is most likely she got it from him. Pubic lice are transmitted through sexual interaction and it is possible that your sister transfer it to you after been infected by her boyfriend. Crabs can survive one day away from the body and it can be passed onto bed sheets, towels, clothing, etc… and if you have been sharing beds, clothing or towels with you sister than it is most likely your sister passed it on to you.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/pubic-lice.html

Friday, February 11, 2011

Candidiasis

Candidiasis is commonly referred to as yeast infection that is caused by fungus called Candida albicans. The fungus is normally present in the vagina of most women and it can also be present in the mouth and large intestine of both men and women. The fungus is harmless during the normal state but it can be harmful to the body once the normal state has been altered by other condition causing the yeast to overgrow.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/candidiasis.html

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Bacterial Vaginosis

Bacterial vaginosis is caused by bacterium called Gardnerella vaginalis that usually caused vaginal infection. This is a sexually transmitted disease that is not fully understood because usually STDs is normally transmitted through sexual contact. This infection has been known to be transmitted without sexual contact because younger women and teenagers who have never engaged in any sexual activity have been diagnosed with this disease.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/bacterial-vaginosis.html

Viral Hepatitis

Viral hepatitis is a disease that affects the liver. There are three different types of viruses that cause the infection. Individuals infected with the virus may not show any sign of symptoms or they may experience symptoms that include upset stomach to more severe abdominal pain. Infected individual also have higher risk of getting liver cancer depending on the type of virus that cause the initial infection.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/viral-hepatitis.html

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Genital Warts

Genital warts are caused by virus called human papillomavirus. Individual infected with the virus show no early sign of the symptoms and this increase the risk of transmitting the virus to the partner. In men the warts appear on the glans or the foreskin of the penis and in women the warts appear on the vaginal opening and around the labia.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/genital-warts.html

Herpes

Herpes is a disease which cause blister to develop on infected area of the skin surface or genital area. There are eight different types of viruses that cause this disease and are transmitted through sexual interaction. Some of the symptoms experience by infected individual may include small red bumps, fever, muscle ache, burning during urination, and some women may experience vaginal discharge.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/herpes.html

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Syphilis

Syphilis is caused by bacterium called Treponema pallidum and is sexually transmitted between partner. This bacterium survives in moist environment and is highly transmitted through unprotected sexual activity. There are four phases in which the disease progress and each phase have different symptoms associated with it. The condition of the disease becomes more critical as it progress to the fourth phase.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/syphilis.html

Nongonococcal Urethritis

Nongonococcal urethritis is an infection caused by different organisms that result in inflammation of the urethral tube. This type of disease is more common among men because men usually get this infection through sexual contact with a partner. Women are usually the carrier of these organisms and transmit the infection to men during sexual interaction.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/nongonococcal-urethritis.html

Friday, January 28, 2011

Gonorrhea

Gonorrhea is an infection caused by bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae which cause inflammation of the mucous membranes. Infected male may experience symptoms that include burning during urination and bad smelling discharge. Infected female may experience symptoms of irritating discharge and some are usually not aware of early sign of the symptoms.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/gonorrhea.html

Chlamydia Infections

Chlamydia infections are caused by bacterium called Chlamydia trachomatis which usually infect the genital area. Women with this type of infection may experience symptoms that include itching genital area, slight vaginal discharge, burning during urination, fever, nausea, disrupted menstrual cycle, vomiting, and headache.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/chlamydia-infections.html

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Frotteurism

Frotteurism is a behavior in which an individual enjoy physical contact with strangers in crowded environment. These individuals achieve sexual pleasure from casual contact by rubbing against another individual. This is the only way they know how to involve others in their sexual expression without the feeling of anxiety.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/frotteurism.html

Autoerotic Asphyxia

Some people prefer to engage in autoerotic asphyxia where an individual enhance sexual arousal and orgasm by restricting oxygen supply to the brain. Individual who participate in this behavior would use a rope or some type of device around the neck to restrict oxygen supply to the brain and releasing the pressure during orgasm to intensify the state.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/autoerotic-asphyxia.html

Sexual sadism

Some people engage in sexual sadism where they associate physical or emotional pain with sexual arousal. These individuals like to give physical or emotional pain for the purpose of achieving sexual arousal. Others prefer sexual masochism in which an individual prefer to receive physical or emotional pain to achieve sexual arousal.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/sexual-sadism.html

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Sexual Addiction

Some people suffer from sexual addiction in which most of the time the addiction is caused by negative feeling such as depression and anxiety to the point where the negative feelings manifest to great length that these individuals look for a solution to relieve them from these feelings. Many developed great hunger for sexual needs as a mean to escape from theses negative feeling.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/sexual-addiction.html

Obscene Phone Call

Some people engage in another unusual activity such as obscene phone call to achieve sexual gratification from the victims. The purpose of the call is to frighten the victims, these individuals get sexually arouse from the frightened reaction they get from the victims.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/obscene-phone-call.html

Monday, January 24, 2011

Voyeurism

Some people engage in voyeurism to achieve sexual pleasure by looking at the naked body of others without their consent. This type of activity usually involved invading the privacy of others during their private moment and this involve peeping into women’s dress room, or using video camera in hidden location to record intimate moment of others.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/voyeurism.html

Exhibitionism

Some people engage in exhibitionism for the purpose of achieving arousal. This activity involved a man exposing himself to unwilling participant and get arouse from the reaction they get from the victims. Men who engage in this activity mainly for seeking attention and to feel dominance by frightening others who make them feel uncomfortable.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/exhibitionism.html

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Transvestic Fetishism

People with transvestic fetishism put on clothing of the opposite sex mainly for the purpose of achieving sexual arousal. Most men who engage in this type of activity are heterosexual male, many are married and the wives do not know about their secret. Some men achieve arousal by wearing panties or wearing a bra and most men engage in this activity alone in the privacy of their home until sexual satisfaction has been achieved.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/transvestic-fetishism.html

Fetishism

Fetishism is when an individual develop sexual arousal from certain objects or certain part of a women’s body get them sexually arouse. For example, some people get sexually arouse by leather and would use these objects as the mean to enhance sexual arousal and orgasm. People who engage in this type of behavior do not involve other and are usually perform alone in the privacy of their home.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/fetishism.html

Paraphilias

Paraphilias is when an individual engage in uncommon sexual practice for the purpose of achieving sexual satisfaction. This type of sexual behavior is more common among men than women and some of these activities include fetishism, transvestic fetishism in which most men perform alone and do not involve others. However, some men also engage in activities such as exhibitionism and voyeurism that involve unwilling or unaware participants that can cause harm to that particular individual.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/paraphilias.html

Saturday, January 22, 2011

AIDS – Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

AIDS is caused by a virus called HIV. Individual infected with HIV is highly contagious during the advanced stage of the infection. Many infected people are usually unaware of the infection during the first few months until when the infection progressed to advance stage. HIV is highly transmitted through infected blood when come into contact with broken skin of another individual.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/aids.html

Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)

Sexually transmitted diseases are mainly transmitted through sexual interaction. People who engage in unprotected sex with multiple sexual partner or sharing contaminated needles have higher risk of contracting STDs. Even though most people are familiar with AIDs, there are different varieties of STDs caused by different bacterium and viruses and some caused by parasitic organisms.

http://www.self-help-sexuality.com/sexually-transmitted-diseases.html