The Durex Global Survey
Nearly three-quarters of adult Canadians use vibrators, handcuffs, costumes, blindfolds, role playing or spanking during sex. And more than half of us snuggle down as couples to watch pornographic videos.”
Austin Peckham2017-06-10T23:20:42-07:00January 12th, 2017|Reading Room, Sex Education|
Nearly three-quarters of adult Canadians use vibrators, handcuffs, costumes, blindfolds, role playing or spanking during sex. And more than half of us snuggle down as couples to watch pornographic videos.”
Austin Peckham2020-06-05T16:43:17-07:00January 12th, 2017|Reading Room, Sex Education|
Sex is a beauty treatment. Why having sex is good for your health!
Austin Peckham2017-01-23T17:03:50-08:00January 12th, 2017|Health, Reading Room|
Condoms significantly reduce a woman’s risk of venereal diseases and infertility, according to the first long-term study of its kind.
Austin Peckham2018-01-02T21:43:47-08:00January 12th, 2017|Millennials And Sexuality, Reading Room, Sex Education, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Travel Sex|
When is sex not really sex? When it’s oral, manual, on-line or conducted over the phone and sometimes even when it involves intercourse without orgasm.
Austin Peckham2017-01-23T17:03:50-08:00January 12th, 2017|Health, Reading Room|
Aboriginal people are five times more likely to become infected with the AIDS virus than other Canadians, according to research funded by Health Canada.
Austin Peckham2017-06-11T16:50:44-07:00January 12th, 2017|Reading Room, Sex Education|
As volunteers in hairnets served Styrofoam cups of Jell-O to the lunch crowd at a senior centre in Queens, another group of volunteers was distributing something that didn’t quite fit in amid the card games and daily gossip: condoms.