
I bet most of you don't like to think about your parents having sex, but what about your grandparents? Even if the thought makes you cringe, past research shows that men and women up into their '80s are still getting it on! A
recent article on MSNBC touches upon this topic.

Weigh in and tell us if you forgive or not forgive this
True Confession.
"I found out my boyfriend cheated on me. I know the girl's phone number and email address, so would I be forgiven if I were to tell her he has an
STI, even though it's not true?
Since sex can be somewhat embarrassing to talk about, I gave you all an opportunity to
ask whatever burning questions you had over the weekend, anonymously of course. A lot of you were curious about the booty, and I wasn't all that surprised — anal sex isn't the easiest or most PC topic to discuss! Since it was top of mind for many, I'm curious to know if you've ever experimented with anal sex before, so tell me .

Dear Sugar,
My boyfriend and I have been together for almost six months now. From the start, I was aware that he suffered from mild depression but he happily and routinely takes medication for it. In the beginning, he was perfectly affectionate.

Steve Santagati, the author of
The Manual, is back to answer another question for all of you — I hope advice from the male point of view helps! To ask Steve questions of your own, simply submit them
here or in the comments section below. Enjoy!

As we all know, sex can be an awkward topic to discuss, not only with our friends, but with our partners too. I'll even admit to being embarrassed when asking my doctor questions about sex! Though it might make you blush, getting the answers is extremely important — you never know what you might be missing!

A recent study shows that deer mice are monogamous and have "superior stress tolerance and blood sugar regulation." That would make us think that for humans, a monogamous relationship would prove to offer health benefits, but what else can we learn from the animal kingdom? Here are the first five of 10 sex lessons from a recent
MSNBC article and my interpretation of each one.

If you really like someone and the chemistry's there, the passion between you could easily lead into the bedroom. Although the person you're into may be great on dates, he may not be so great under the sheets. According to
Holy Taco, you might want to look out for these types of people — they're sure to kill the mood:
- The Over-Attentive Waiter
- He Who Keeps Cats in the Room
- The Guy That Answers Rhetorical Dirty Talk Questions With Serious Responses
- The Person Who Doesn’t Turn Off Their Cell Phone
- The Screamer
- The Guy Who Learned All His Bedroom Moves From Early ‘90s Slow Jams
- The Cryer
- Mr.

If you need another reason to keep your weight down, especially this holiday season, use better sex as your motivator! As stated in the December issue of
Glamour magazine, research shows that sustaining a healthy weight can actually boost sex drive and fertility in both men and women. Mary Jane Minkin, MD, explains that extra body fat makes extra estrogen which has the ability to hinder ovulation in women, and new research reveals that those excess pounds on men could damage their precious
sperm.

While it's true that our periods can be a total drag — mood swings, pimples, and cramps — I've heard women say they get extra horny during their time of the month — perhaps it's all those hormones pumping through their veins! Sure, it can be messy, and many men get grossed out by the idea of getting it on when
Aunt Flo's in town, but tell me, where do you stand on having sex when you're on your period?
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