Fact or Fiction

Ditching the Myth of the "Wegasm"
  • Samantha Evans
Ditching the Myth of the "Wegasm"

Around 30 per cent of women orgasm through penetrative sex so why do some filmmakers and TV programme makers still depict couples having a “wegasm” where they both appear to orgasm at the same time? Let's ditch the Wegasm and enjoy better sex.

Kissing the old year goodbye
  • Samantha Evans
Kissing the old year goodbye

Find out the traditions behind New Years - the final celebration of a couple of weeks of over-indulging on sumptuous food and drinking excessive amounts of alcohol, allowing us to put on our party clothes, reflect on the past year and wonder what the new year has to offer.

6 Benefits Of Winter Sex
  • Samantha Evans
6 Benefits Of Winter Sex

Did you know that having sex during the winter gives you a health boost? Here are 6 reasons for having more sex this winter!

Is winter a better time to make babies?
  • Samantha Evans
Is winter a better time to make babies?

Many of us believe that spring is the mating season, but a study conducted in the Journal of Human Sexuality (2013) found that surprisingly, heterosexual men are more attracted to women in the winter months.

Be My Valentine
  • Samantha Evans
Be My Valentine

Did you know that 1 billion Valentine's cards are exchanged throughout the world each year, making Valentine's Day the second most popular card sending holiday after Christmas? But why do we celebrate this day in February each year?

Sexy August
  • Samantha Evans
Sexy August

August is the sexiest month of the year! According to a surveys, August is when many Brits have the most sex, followed closely by July and then June.

10 Common Myths About Women And Sex
  • Samantha Evans
10 Common Myths About Women And Sex

We've all heard these things being said about female sexuality before, but are they actually true? Find out here!

Does the weather make you feel sexier?
  • Samantha Evans
Does the weather make you feel sexier?

We all know that we can feel 'under the weather' at times, but does the weather really affect the way we feel and can it make us feel sexier?

Hitting The High Notes
  • Samantha Evans
Hitting The High Notes

Studies have shown that vibrators can give actors and singers more vocal power. A performance not to be missed!

Ovulation makes you competitive
  • Samantha Evans
Ovulation makes you competitive

New research recently published by the University of Texas and the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management found that the ovulatory cycle makes women behave in a competitive manner which could have important implications for consumers, retailers and researchers.

Do Aphrodisiacs Really Work?
  • Samantha Evans
Do Aphrodisiacs Really Work?

Can oysters put you in the mood for sex? A centuries old way of boosting your libido is to eat certain foods to put you in the mood.

Does penis size matter?
  • Samantha Evans
Does penis size matter?

Does penis size matter? Men spend more time worrying about this age old question than their partners, many of whom are more than happy with their man's penis size

Is Sex Better When You're In Love?
  • Samantha Evans
Is Sex Better When You're In Love?

According to research by Beth Montemurro, associate professor of sociology at Penn State University, USA, sex is more satisfying for women when they are in love and in a committed relationship.

The Fifty Shades Effect
  • Samantha Evans
The Fifty Shades Effect

Did Fifty Shades of Grey have an effect upon the sexual activity of the nation or not? Following the release of the Fifty Shades trilogy, the increase in sales of whips, cuffs and bondage products indicated that people were becoming more sexually adventurous.

Choosing to have sex or not
  • Samantha Evans
Choosing to have sex or not

Most information about sex is focused on having sex and how to make it feel great rather than not having it, but many people choose not to have sex for a variety of reasons. Find out more about them here.

Sex and Income
  • Samantha Evans
Sex and Income

Sex is apparently like money: the more you have, the better you feel and if you are having more sex than your neighbours, that's even better. Research conducted by Professor Tim Wadsworth at the University of Colorado, Boulder, demonstrated how sexual frequency corresponds with happiness.