All Sexual Health Topics

Upcoming Events

What is the “normal” frequency of sex?

What is the “normal” frequency of sex?

Sexual Health Topics: Men’s Sexual Health, Women’s Sexual Health

This question is often asked, but it’s difficult to answer with numbers. The “normal” frequency of sex is the frequency that two partners agree works best for them. For some, that might mean having sex several times a day/week/month/year. As long as both partners are satisfied, there is no right or wrong answer.

How do health and safety protocols implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic affect female sexual function and health?

How do health and safety protocols implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic affect female sexual function and health?

Sexual Health Topics: Women’s Sexual Health

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues worldwide, researchers have been investigating how the physical and social aspects of the virus affect sexuality in men and women.

How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected the viewing of pornography?

How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected the viewing of pornography?

Sexual Health Topics: Men’s Sexual Health, Women’s Sexual Health

The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted dramatic changes in social behaviors, with lock-downs, social distancing, and quarantine restrictions occurring around the globe. These changes have influenced sexual relationships and activities.  Some people have changed their pornography viewing habits, although research in this area is ongoing as the pandemic continues.

What is Klinefelter Syndrome? How might it affect sexual health?

What is Klinefelter Syndrome? How might it affect sexual health?

Sexual Health Topics: Men’s Sexual Health

Klinefelter syndrome is a disorder of sex development (DSD) in which a child who is genetically male (or whose sex assigned at birth is male) is born with an extra X chromosome.

How do health and safety protocols implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic affect male sexual function and health?

How do health and safety protocols implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic affect male sexual function and health?

Sexual Health Topics: Men’s Sexual Health

Scientists are still learning about the ways COVID-19 affects sexuality. Recent studies have found that men who had COVID-19 or are recovering from it may experience sexual issues, such as erectile dysfunction (ED), premature ejaculation, or anorgasmia (orgasmic disorder).

Do women ejaculate?

Do women ejaculate?

Sexual Health Topics: Women’s Sexual Health

Yes, some women do ejaculate a thick, milky, white, or gray fluid when they reach orgasm. But not all do, and some women might not realize that they do.

How might men with a history of COVID-19 infection be affected sexually?

How might men with a history of COVID-19 infection be affected sexually?

Sexual Health Topics: Men’s Sexual Health

Research on COVID-19 is ongoing, and scientists are still learning how the virus affects sexuality.

What is dhat syndrome?

What is dhat syndrome?

Men with dhat syndrome experience physical and emotional distress linked to perceived semen loss and/or a fear of semen loss. In the Indian Journal of Psychiatry, Om Prakash describes dhat syndrome as “‘semen loss’-related psychological distress.”

How does having/recovering from COVID-19 affect female sexual health?

How does having/recovering from COVID-19 affect female sexual health?

Sexual Health Topics: Women’s Sexual Health

Having COVID-19 can greatly influence sexuality.

Are couples with unmet sexual needs less satisfied with their relationships overall?

Are couples with unmet sexual needs less satisfied with their relationships overall?

Sexual Health Topics: Men’s Sexual Health, Women’s Sexual Health

They might be less satisfied, but a willingness to compromise may improve the situation.

What are female genital arousal disorder (FGAD) and female cognitive arousal disorder (FCAD) and what’s the difference?

What are female genital arousal disorder (FGAD) and female cognitive arousal disorder (FCAD) and what’s the difference?

Sexual Health Topics: Women’s Sexual Health

When a woman becomes sexually stimulated, her body goes through both physical and mental processes to get her body ready for sex.

How long does it take a woman to reach orgasm?

How long does it take a woman to reach orgasm?

Sexual Health Topics: Women’s Sexual Health

All women are different, so the answer to this question varies. One woman may reach orgasm quickly. Another may need more time. And some women don’t reach orgasm at all.

Image

Members Only

Newsletter

ISSM Update