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Improve Your Sex Life


Sex is the glue that holds a relationship together. How much "glue" the two of you need is not a pre-set amount -- that is up to you. But if your sexual life is working well, then you'll feel better about yourself and you'll feel healthier. Even if your sex life is satisfactory, if you don't try a new position or something new, like sharing a bubble bath, your sex life will become boring. If you try a new position, it will put a glow on your face. Your walk will be more energetic and your whole outlook on life will be more optimistic. Having better sex can strengthen your relationship and your bond of intimacy and can make you feel emotionally and physically satisfied. Here are smart ways to help you improve your sex life this year.

dr_ruthDr. Ruth Westheimer is the author of 27 books and a psychosexual therapist who helped to pioneer the field of media psychology.





 

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