Emigrating must be a bit like having a sex change, says Susan Erasmus.
The Sexologist deals with some very real sex questions.
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Posted by: vima | 14/4/2011HI DOC. I''M A CONCERN PERSON ABOUT HIV,I WANT TO KNOW FROM YOU THAT IS IT POSIBLE FOR ONE NOT TO CONTACT HIV WHILE HAVING SEX WITH AN HIV PERSON BUT ONLY CONTACTED WITH STD''S SUCH AS GHONOREA INSTEAD? I NEED YOUR HELP.THIS MY 2ND QNS IN A ROW AND NEVER GOT REPELIED.
Posted by: Sexologist | 15/4/2011The intense orgasms indicates that the contraction of muscles is quite strong and intense and our bodies do not quite operate isolated; so it most probably also impacts on her stomach muscles. It might be helpful for her to explore ?Kegel exercises? ? you can google it and you will get several sites explaining it. The Kegel exercises specifically targets the voluntary contraction and control over the PC muscles (the muscles directly involved with sex. The more she gains control over her PC muscles; the more she will be able to focus the intense contraction of the muscles involved instead of putting strain on all the other muscles. Should she experience still discomfort it might be wise to consult with a medical doctor for a thorough examination.
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