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A study has found that women don’t need to “switch off” from life to achieve an orgasm. Picture: Max Pixel

A study has found that women don’t need to “switch off” from life to achieve an orgasm. Picture: Max Pixel

Published Oct 22, 2017

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From 20 things we all need to know about sex, to a study revealing the giving and receiving of oral sex in a relationship clearly shows who is more in love.

How oral sex measures level of affection

It’s no secret that in every couple one person is more in love than the other, and a revealing new study has exposed a barometer to measure the level of affection. 

Performing oral sex has long been a sign of intimacy and trust between lovers Picture: Pexels

20 things we all need to know about sex

In the 21st century we are still not dealing with sex in a natural, no nonsense way and because we don’t, every single one of us has a preconception and may even be scared.

Condoms take a minute to put on. Picture: Max Pixel

P!nk: I've gone a year without sex

Pink and her husband Carey Hart have gone a year without sex, as the star admits they have to "work" at keeping their romance monogamous.

Pink and her husband Carey Hart. Picture: Instagram

Why do people in good relationships cheat?

Why do people cheat, and how do couples survive infidelity and come out stronger on the other end? Esther Perel has been studying these questions and others in her work as a couples therapist, writer and podcast host.

Not all affairs, as much as we would like to think of it like that, are symptoms of troubled marriages. Picture: Pexels

Why the female orgasm is truly 'mind-blowing'

For many women who are stressed out with a demanding job and clamouring children, pleasure is probably the last thing on their mind.

File photo: A study has found that women don’t need to "switch off" from life to achieve orgasm.

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