The Health Benefits of Orgasm—and Other Ways to Get Them | Goop
One theory goes: Orgasm is a reward that has trained us to have sex so that we procreate. But making
Read moreOne theory goes: Orgasm is a reward that has trained us to have sex so that we procreate. But making
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Read moreSheri Winston, CNM, RN, BSN, LMT, is a holistic sexuality teacher, an author, a medical professional, and the founder of
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