IU researchers find vibrator use to be common, (Anal Porn) linked to sexual health
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010IU researchers find vibrator use to be common, linked to sexual health
Two Indiana University studies conducted among nationally representative samples of adult American men and women show that vibrator use during sexual interactions is common, with use being reported by approximately 53 percent of women and 45 percent of men ages 18 to 60. Not only is vibrator use common, but the two studies also show that vibrator use is associated with more positive sexual function and being more proactive in caring for one’s sexual health.
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Sexual intimacy and breast cancer survivors: New research
An Indiana University study found that young, female breast cancer survivors often suffer from sexual and intimate relationship issues and are interested in using sexual enhancement products to treat these problems. The study, “Young Female Breast Cancer Survivors: Their sexual function and interest in sexual enhancement products and services,” was published Nov. 4 in the journal Cancer Nursing.
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Sex and presidential politics meet at The Kinsey Institute
Just in time for the upcoming elections, The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University offers a glimpse of presidential politics from adult and underground media sources.
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IU Health & Wellness
Indiana University professors from the Kinsey Institute, School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation and School of Medicine discuss masculinity, emotional fitness and heat illnesses in this month’s IU Health and Wellness.
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The Kinsey Institute 2009 Juried Art Show opens May 29
The Kinsey Institute 2009 Juried Art Show, featuring paintings, prints, photographs, ceramics, wearable art, metalwork, fiber art and video installations, opens May 29 in the SoFA Gallery at Indiana University Bloomington. The artworks explore themes related to sex, gender, eroticism, reproduction, sexuality, romantic relationships and the human figure.
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