THE JIMMYJANE CHRONICLES
Doing the Deed Whenever You Please ー What Is Considered a Healthy Sex Life?
Growing up, you may have learned a lot about healthy eating habits or how to keep your house from falling around you, but a family rarely teaches their children what a healthy sexual relationship looks like.
Classic for a Reason: What Does Vanilla Sex Mean?
Vanilla sex is sex at its simplest, but if you asked people on the street to define it, each person would have a different answer. There's no hard-and-fast boundary that defines where vanilla sex ends and kinky sex begins, but we'll discuss the nuances of the terms and why vanilla can be a delicious flavor as long as you feel fulfilled.
Let's Talk About Sex, Ba-by — How To Approach It With Your Partner
Talking about intimacy can feel awkward, but talking about sex doesn't have to be complicated. Here are some ideas for how to talk about sex with your partner.
O Yes - What is a Vaginal Orgasm?
The idea of orgasming alongside a penetrating partner is alluring and frequently portrayed in steamier shows and movies. However, it doesn’t always work out this way, and the anatomy behind vaginal orgasms is a bit more complicated than the media would have you believe.
Don't Hold Your Breath - The Art Of Breathing and Sex
Breathing is one thing you may not realize can enhance sexual pleasure, whether through solo play or a collaborative effort.
Sex Toys R Us: Using Toys in a Relationship
Introducing toys into a relationship can be scary. You may worry about how your partner will react, especially if you're a woman and your partner is a man.
A Labor of Love — What Are the Different Love Languages?
How many love languages are there? If you've been bracing yourself for a laundry list of terms to memorize, don't worry. There are only five:
When 2 Become 1 – How to Achieve Sexual Satisfaction?
It turns out that sexual satisfaction and relationship happiness go hand in hand. Ensuring that your partner is happy and healthy relationship leads to a more fulfilling sex life.
Chill Out — Stress and Sex Drive
Stress causes your body to release cortisol and epinephrine, which essentially puts your body into survival mode. It doesn't matter if you're worried about an important work presentation or something that isn't a life-or-death situation; the hormones released are the same. When your body is concerned with survival, sex drive is deprioritized.