According to the National Institutes of Health, a majority of men at some point in their life experience occasional failure to achieve erection which can occur for a variety of reasons such as drinking too much alcohol or from being extremely tired. Failure to achieve erection less than 20% of the time is not unusual and medical treatment is rarely needed. But the causes for this minor problem might lead to a permanent condition where failure to achieve erection occurs more than 50% of the time. Once this stage of erectile dysfunction is reached, medical treatment is required to reverse the situation. Approximately 5 percent of 40-year-old men and between 15 and 25 percent of 65-year-old men experience erectile dysfunction on a long-term basis.
Friday, December 7, 2007
Natural Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Monday, November 12, 2007
Friday, November 9, 2007
Sex Tips Episode 010 - "Lasting Longer In Bed"
This week, Justine covers a topic which has plagued men for centuries: How do I last longer in bed? Watch as she shows that premature ejaculation doesn't have to mean a premature end to your sex life
Friday, October 19, 2007
Friday, October 5, 2007
Desperate Housewives - Safe Sex
In this interview clip, actress Andrea Bowen, who plays the character of Rachel in the Lifetime Original Movie “Girl, Positive,” advocates safe sex. The Lifetime Original Movie “Girl, Positive” is the story of Rachel (Desperate Housewives’ Andrea Bowen), a high school senior, whose world is thrown into a tailspin when she tests positive for HIV. In trying to deal with this frightening news, Rachel finds an unlikely ally: a substitute teacher (Jennie Garth) who has secretly lived with HIV for years. Unfortunately, secrets have a way of getting out — and both women soon learn that gossip, like disease, can spread swiftly. “Girl, Positive” premieres Monday, June 25, at 9PM ET/PT on Lifetime.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Apple Mac for FREE Now!
Turn any laptop into Apple Mac pro for FREE, No Sign up, No download, No Hidden Fees, 100% FREE to TRY!!
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Female Intermittent Self-Catheterization
For a female, lubricate the catheter for a distance of approximately 2 inches from the tip.
The female should self-catheterize when sitting on the toilet. Soak the washcloth in warm soapy water and wring it partly dry.
Separate the thighs wide apart. With one hand, separate the labia. With the other hand, use the washcloth to clean the vulva from front to back in a single stroke. Alternately, an antibacterial wipe may be used, wiping once from front to back.
Still holding the labia apart, grasp the lubricated catheter with the other hand 3-4 inches from the tip. Insert the catheter slowly and gently into the urethra.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
25 Volte NO All'AIDS
Campagna provinciale per la lotta alla diffusione del virus HIV, nel 25° anniversario dalla sua scoperta. Realizzazione: Lo Zoo Di Venere Musiche
Self-Defense With A Bottle And A Balloon
It is very easy to do and also very powferful. Be careful!!