| | If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | Desperately Seeking...Answers? | Answers. We think we want them, we're rarely satisfied when we get them, and the doesn't-help-capitalism-even-a-teeny-bit truth is that the answers you build yourself are always better. But we're all connected and we all need help. So here you go. ~ Cory | | Cory Silverberg Sexuality Expert | | | How Do I Have Better Sex? | What is better sex, and who gets to define it? If we're each supposed to come up with our own definition, and better sex means sex with someone else, what happens when the definitions don't match? It's nice to fantasize about better sex just happening, but if you want it, you'll have to start by talking, at least to yourself, about it. Here are some suggestions on how to start that conversation. | | | | | How Can I Tell If We'll Be Sexually Compatible? | At least once a week I find in my inbox news of a study that claims to have discovered the genetic secret of compatibility. If you look this way you'll attract this kind of person; if you're jaw is in that configuration, you're going to catch this kind of partner. Forget about the power of tears or sweat for just a minute, and consider factors that don't require a lab to interpret. | | | | | Confused About Orientation? | Debates about sexual orientaiton usually revolve around how much of it we're born with and how much of it we grow into. But there's a more basic idea that causes a lot of confusion: that we all have one "true" orientation. | | | | | How to Have Bad Sex | Having bad sex probably wasn't on your new years resolution list, but these tips are more about helping you avoid bad sex, and have good sex. Unless you want to have bad sex, which is another article. | | | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Sexuality newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | | | | | |
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