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  • Blog post: A Few Words on The Infamous G-spot

    Jan 05, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 1 comment

    A Few Words on The Infamous G-spot

    An article from this past Sunday (January 3rd) in The Sunday Times, What an anti-climax: G-spot is a myth, described a study done by British scientists which suggests that the G-spot seems to be subjective and may not exist at all.

    The article states: "Andrea Burri, who led the research ...

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  • Article: Syphilis

    Dec 16, 2009 / Posted in gay health, men, physical, sex and drugs, sexual health, STDs, syphilis, transgender, women, youth — 0 comments

    Syphilis

                    Once upon a time syphilis was one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted diseases.  Through good testing, treatment, and follow-up, however, cases of this disease were significantly decreased.  Then a surprising trend occurred nationwide in cities like San Francisco and New York City--- syphilis ...

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  • Article: How safe IS it at the TOP?---Rectal Secretions and Risk

    Oct 08, 2009 / Posted in anal sex, bottom, gay health, men, physical, sex and drugs, sexual health, top, transgender, youth — 0 comments

    How safe IS it at the TOP?---Rectal Secretions and Risk

    HIV has been a concern for the health of the queer community since the early 1980's…and of particular importance to gay and bisexual men.  Many beliefs about HIV are widely shared within our community…but as science learns more about the virus sometimes these beliefs must change.  For ...

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  • Article: Carrying the Torch: Fighting HIV in Our Community

    Oct 08, 2009 / Posted in AIDS, HIV, men, movies, sex and drugs, sexual health, STDs, transgender, youth — 0 comments

    Carrying the Torch:  Fighting HIV in Our Community

    The documentary "Sex Positive" has been receiving some attention of late in both the queer and the mainstream media as it continued a summer of screenings around the country.  Many in the Rochester area may recall that the film screened during the line-up of ImageOut: The Rochester Lesbian and Gay ...

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  • Article: Cervical Cancer in Lesbian and Queer Women

    Oct 07, 2009 / Posted in cancer, cervical cancer, chlamydia, diet, family history, gardasil, health insurance, HPV, lesbian, lesbians, physical, queer women, sex and drugs, sexual health, STDs, transgender, women, youth — 0 comments

    Cervical Cancer in Lesbian and Queer Women

    Cervical cancer is an important issue to be aware of for all women. But much like breast cancer, it may be the case that lesbian and queer women are at greater risk of developing cervical cancer at some point during their lives. This is because many of the risk factors ...

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  • Article: The Meat of the Matter: Getting to Know Your Penis

    Oct 07, 2009 / Posted in gay health, men, penisal pap smears, physical, sex and drugs, sexual anatomy, sexual health, transgender, youth — 0 comments

    The Meat of the Matter:  Getting to Know Your Penis

    This article will cover the part of sexual anatomy that, for many men, is dearest and nearest to their heart (emotionally, I mean...NOT physically):  the penis.  It's a part of the body that, from a very young age, many boys are taught to value and revere....and yet ...

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  • Article: The Prostate

    Oct 07, 2009 / Posted in gay health, men, physical, prostate, sex and drugs, sexual anatomy, sexual health, transgender, youth — 0 comments

    The Prostate

    We here at everybodysgood.com think an important part of keeping our bodies healthy is truly knowing about your body and understanding it---and this coudln't be more true than when it comes to our sexual anatomy!  So throughout this site you'll find various articles and blog posts that ...

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  • Article: Male Sex Glands

    Oct 07, 2009 / Posted in baseball, physical, sex and drugs, sexual anatomy, sexual health, transgender, youth — 0 comments

    Male Sex Glands

    We here at everybodysgood.com think an important part of keeping our bodies healthy is truly knowing about your body and understanding it---and this coudln't be more true than when it comes to our sexual anatomy!  So throughout this site you'll find various articles and blog posts that ...

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  • Article: Hemospermia

    Oct 07, 2009 / Posted in cum, gay health, men, physical, semen, sex and drugs, sexual health, transgender — 0 comments

    Hemospermia

    OK, so picture this....imagine you’re a guy having one of those sexual episodes like you’d see in an adult DVD---you’re hot, the person you’re with is hot and the two of you are having the hottest sex ever.  The "moment of truth" has come---the proverbial ...

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  • Article: S&M Safety

    Oct 06, 2009 / Posted in anal sex, douching, fisting, gay health, HIV, men, rimming, S&M, safe sex, sex and drugs, sex toys, sexual health, STDs, transgender, vagina, women — 0 comments

    S&M Safety

    For many people, the collection of sexual practices that fall under the category "S&M" can be a very arousing, enriching, and intense experience. For some, the mere thought of these behaviors can be intimidating or frightening. Finding where you lie on this spectrum of behaviors and desires is an ...

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