Men have carried out the age-old tradition of crying “blue balls” when things don’t go quite as planned for thousands of years, presumably.
We see your blue balls and raise you a blue bean.
You may or may not have heard of the "husband stitch" as a preventative measure for a loose vagina after childbirth.
If you have, I can hear your "ugh...yes". If you haven't, here’s an explanation.
Sex after having a baby can be intimidating. Knowing which positions will be the most comfortable will help bring you the most pleasurable experience.
You’re stretched, you’re stressed, you don’t feel sexy. You do want to have sex. You really want it.
We can all identify. But trust me, you’re over-thinking it. Nature wants you to get back to the bump and grind.
"Things don't have to change just because you have kids."
Lie.
Firmly planted in the list of changes, amongst the many, MANY things that change once you bring a screaming miniature version of yourself into this world, is your sex life when you're a parent.
You’ve been advised to wait for six weeks after having your baby to have sex again…but do you know all the reasons why?
Masturbation isn't dirty. It isn't shameful, embarrassing, or unnecessary. So, why do we treat it like it is? These are the reasons you should be indulging in self-pleasure.
Vaginal dryness is common. This is what you can do about to reduce your suffering.