Sex Talk: No Interest in Sex
We’ve heard from more than a few women who want to know why we keep talking about sex, about “keeping that spark alive.” Our Dr. Pat and Dr. Hilda weigh in.
We’ve heard from more than a few women who want to know why we keep talking about sex, about “keeping that spark alive.” Our Dr. Pat and Dr. Hilda weigh in.
In their final conversation in this round of Sex Talk, Dr. Hilda and Dr. Pat talk about what it takes to keep a long-term relationship—straight or gay—sexually energized, and why it’s worth it.
Earlier in this series, Dr. Hilda and Dr. Pat talked about why orgasms are good for physical and emotional health. Here, the conversation turns to vaginal health and how to make sure that the terrific orgasms keep coming.
In the most recent Sex Talk, Dr. Hilda and Dr. Pat turned the focus to men. Here, they get down to specifics about testosterone levels, erections, and who might want what, and when.
This week, Dr. Pat and Dr. Hilda's conversation turns to men as sexual partners: their physiology, their concerns, and their responses.
Dr. Hilda and Dr. Pat touched on the health benefits of sexual pleasure last week. Now, more about sex as a source of strength in difficult times.
In their last conversation, Dr. Pat and Dr. Hilda opened the toy box. Here, the sex-toy discussion moves on to solo pleasures and gets down to basics: how much vibration, where, and how.
Sexy Saturdays are back! WVFC’s favorite, most candidly outspoken gynecologists start out by exploring the pros and cons—and what to watch out for—in living the single life.