Making love is an experience between two people which should bring intimacy on both a physical and emotional level. But many women suffer with pain during or after sex and are too embarrassed to seek help. The pain robs them of the pleasure that both parties are meant to experience while love making. The taboo around speaking about pain during sex prevents many women from even the knowledge of how to get help. Three out of four women experience sexual pain at least once in their lifetime, according to the American College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Medication: some medications can reduce sexual desire.
Pain disturbs the sexual cycle of desire/arousal and sexual response: When the body anticipates pain it causes the unconscious tightening of the vaginal muscles, which in itself makes sex painful. Should you experience frequent or severe pain during or after sex consult a healthcare professional . Try sexual activities that do not cause pain. Take pain-relieving steps before sex: empty your bladder, take a warm bath, or take an over-the-counter pain reliever.
Love, The Sex Expo, a four-day adult-themed exhibition is making its much awaited return at the Cape Town GrandWest Casino early next month Slowly filling in the big shoes left by Sexpo, the adult only fair is scheduled to take place at the Sun Exhibits from February 6 to 9. A series of incredible stage shows, informative workshops and hundreds of stands showcasing enticing products from around the world are on the cards for those looking to add a little spice to their love life. Dedicated to enhancing lifestyles, encouraging romance, and confronting all things sex taboo, attendees can get their hands on just about anything, from role play outfits to sexy lingerie, accessories, adult toys, and much more. Love, Sex Expo highlight Love Chapel Couples looking set to get married can book a spot at The Love Sex Expo! Priced from R250 per person, tickets available from Computicket here, and at the door. For info, including shows schedule visit www.TheSexExpo.com.
Sex Education star Aimee Lou Wood has said that speaking about masturbation as a teenager was »a complete taboo« and that her sexual desires had made her feel like a »weirdo«. The English actress, 24, plays Aimee in the hit Netflix show about socially awkward high school student Otis and his sex therapist mother Jean , which is returning for a second series later this month. Sex Education s2 streaming 17 January 2020. pic.twitter.com/itDARGz5ba —
Netflix UK & Ireland November 25, 2019 Wood told the PA news agency that she had been taught that women who enjoyed sex were »crazy« but that Sex Education had helped dispel that idea. »So, our pleasure was this enigmatic thing that didn’t really exist and it was always portrayed like, in American Pie, anyone who enjoyed sex was kind of the crazy nympho who’s a bit unhinged. Gillian Anderson «So you think: ‘Oh, am I the crazy nympho that’s a bit unhinged because I’m definitely horny right now?’ »And then you go into school and you pretend that you’ve never experienced masturbation. She also said she had been pleased that she did not have to wear «sexy lingerie» in the scenes where her character masturbates.
Dear Dr. G, I understand you do not usually address sex issues related to women; I am hoping you can help me with my concerns as a newlywed. is to ‘serve’ her husband. …A few years ago, I visited my friend Catherine Raja in Ooty, and met the survivors of sex trade who had been rescued and rehabilitated by her organisation, Freedom Firm and their partners.
Some of the survivors were HIV+, they were still underage girls when they had been kidnapped and trafficked. Their past travails and optimism moved me to write ‘Taboo.’ What kind of background work and research has gone into the project? Freedom Firm and other anti-sex trafficking organisations conduct rescues in Nagpur and various Tier 1 and Tier 2 towns across Maharashtra, Central India and North Karnataka where it’s more obvious. But, the trade is prevalent across the country, and there have been rescues in West Bengal, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. Just last month, Freedom Firm conducted a rescue in Bangalore.
‘Taboo’ is a stream of consciousness, emotional response to the trade. Through the tenure of writing it — the voices, faces, smiles, struggles of the girls I had met haunted me, at times shaking me, giving me hope to look within and without to tell this stylised story. Why did you choose to call it ‘Taboo’?
This also encompasses the gender identity, consent and awareness about sexual abuse. In India, from the late 1980’s growing awareness about the AIDS epidemic made it increasingly legitimate to talk of sex outside the realm of law, demography and medicine and not only as violence against women or in terms of population control. Despite the current growing awareness around child sexual abuse, there are still very little attempts taken by schools to incorporate the understanding of difference between the non-sexual and sexual touch. A report on sexuality education in India by the ‘Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights’, an international organization noted that, ‘Most schools, private and public affiliated state boards of secondary education don’t have any form of sexuality education in their curriculum’. However, although this programme covers issues such as body image, violence and abuse, gender and sexuality and STIs, substance abuse, especially drugs and other unhealthy attitudes, the notion of ‘consent’ and ‘attraction’ was neither introduced nor incorporated in this program.
Night sweats, mood swings – language around the menopause is all rather negative and even, some might say, derogatory. And even for those going through menopause, it has often felt pretty taboo to talk about the daily problems – especially bladder weakness. Take Gwyneth Paltrow, for example, who released a video for her wellbeing site Goop, saying: «I think menopause gets a really bad rap, and needs a bit of rebranding.» Her video Madame Ovary spoke about mood swings and sweats, while British actress Emma Thompson has joked how hot sweats mean she’s not cold on the red carpet. OK, so the conversation is shifting – just like we can now see a tampon string in a TV ad , women are no longer sitting quietly while they deal with the side effects of menopause. Why is it the one part of menopause women can’t talk about? Women who have bladder weakness and might have an accident during sex are likely to close off to their partner, so worried they’ll spoil the intimacy that they don’t have sex and even make up excuses, or «blame» menopause.
Future soul artist Ngaiire has released her new single ‘Boom’, after debuting it on triple j last night . The Sydney-based artist said ‘Boom’ is about the taboo nature of sex in Papua New Guinea, where she grew up. This I think brought up a lot of unhealthy sexual suppression. «Boom is about all that drama and lust – the glutton of sex and adultery and the debauchery that comes with sexual suppression and colonisation.»
Listen to the song below. Its release comes ahead of Ngaiire’s east coast ‘Take Over’ tour, set to head through Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney. A full list of dates and venues is below. Ngaiire hasn’t released a full length studio album since 2016’s ‘Blastoma’, but referred to ‘Boom’ as the first «official» single from her forthcoming third album. Ngaiire’s ‘Take Over’ 2020 Australian tour dates are: Advertisement Melbourne, The Corner Hotel Brisbane, The Brightside Sydney, Oxford Art Factory Then, there are times when, as other fibro-warriors on pan-India WhatsApp support groups tell me, the accompanying mood swings kill sexual appetite.
In 2016, a study conducted by the Mevlana University School of Medicine – which claimed to be the first study conducted to link SD and mood, anxiety and personality disorders in patients with FM – indicated that 50 of the 96 patients surveyed suffered from SD. «But there is a discussion that’s emerging into the zeitgeist about period sex and about how different people react to it: the shame that some people are made to feel about it but also the acceptance that other people have.» Most of our pushback was from men, but we were unapologetic Kelly O’Sullivan, writer and lead of Saint Frances «Many women report this being one of the times they’re most interested in having sex outside of ovulation, and orgasms have been shown to help ease period pains,» says Frances Rayner, founder of the Clit Test – a campaign to change the way sex is portrayed on screen.
JK Rowling recently followed up a series of tweets asserting the reality and importance of sex with an eloquent essay on her reasons for breaking this strange new taboo. Cue a deluge of manipulative articles proclaiming how ‘hurtful’ these reasons were to trans people, and studiously avoiding engaging with the substance of what Rowling wrote.
Ben O’Keefe June 6, 2020 Following on the heels of her Harry Potter co-star, and the actor who played a tragic transexual in The Danish Girl, social justice influencer and actress Emma Watson chimed in to distance herself from from the political opinions of the woman without whose creativity she would not be giving speeches to a packed house at the United Nations, or even acting in films. all it takes for a person to transform into the opposite sex is to say the magic words I am a woman etc, and all doors into single-sex space should open to them.
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I MAY Destroy You star Michaela Coel has hit out at the idea that periods in sex scenes should be a taboo subject. Michaela has hit out at period sex being taboo Michaela, wrote and stars in the new BBC series which covers everything from date rape, consent, drug use, threesomes and period sex. Discussing whether at any point the broadcaster tried to rein her in, she told Radio Times: No! 4 The writer and actress admits the BBC gave her free rein to do what she wanted on I May Destroy You
The show is a 12-part series Michaela, who previously starred in E4’s Chewing Gum and BBC Black Earth Rising, went on: Honestly, friends are like: ‘Oh, God, was it hard doing it with the BBC?’ I’m like: ‘Guys, they let me .’ You know those things you put your toddler in – some sort of harness? The 12-part series also stars Weruche Opia, Paapa Essiedu and Aml Ameen.
MUMBAI: Actor Keshav Sadhna is exploring a taboo topic in an upcoming web series, which made him feel as if he is working in a project like Ayushmann Khurrana, who is known for picking up subjects that are often shunned from being openly discussed. Keshav will be seen in the web series «It’s My Pleasure», which revolves around a corporate guy who leaves his job and decides to launch his dream startup — a sex toy portal. Not as an actor but as an individual, I feel connected with the script, since a lot of people leave their jobs for launching the startups but the idea shown in ‘It’s My Pleasure’ is out of the box,« Keshav said. The series also features Saadhika Syal and Saif Ansari along with Manoj Bakshi and Lavina Khanchandani.
Sharing her experience, Saadhika said: »It’s a sensitive topic that we’re dealing with and I did have a few concerns before saying yes to it. After gaining this clarity and confidence from the makers, I had no second thoughts before saying yes to the project.« »It’s My Pleasure« is helmed by Harkirat Sandhu and written by Reena Kamath.
Secondary school English teacher Bao Tiantian recalls feeling baffled when her principal asked her to attend a sex education training course. In Gansu — the province where Bao lives — more than 70% of junior high school students haven’t received any form of sex education, according to a 2018 study. Volunteers and students take part in an activity during a sex education class at a rural primary school in 2018. When she did, her colleagues began referring to her teasingly as the school’s »sex teacher.
« Eventually, the school agreed to incorporate the sex ed content into Bao’s weekly psychological health classes, to avoid raising too many eyebrows. »Maybe she could have at least stayed in school and continued studying.« A teacher gives a sex education class at a rural primary school in Kang County, Longnan, Gansu province, July 29, 2019. When Jiang’s classes ended, the principal of the school he’d been serving told him »the sex education course is a good course.« Yet after the college students left, the school didn’t continue teaching sex ed on their own.
Saint Frances, review: This groundbreaking film deals with abortion and period sex with a refreshingly light touch There is an invigorating lack of sentimentality to Alex Thompson’s funny, taboo-busting debut feature Dir: Alex Thompson, 101 mins, starring: Kelly O’Sullivan, Ramona Edith Williams »I’m for sure getting rid of it,« 34-year-old Bridget tells her younger boyfriend Jace, when she finds out she is pregnant. An underachieving ex-waitress, Bridget is a nanny to opinionated Frances , the six-year-old daughter of two mums. Although Bridget and Franny get off to a shaky, mutually sullen start, their relationship blossoms. There is an invigorating lack of sentimentality to Alex Thompson’s funny, taboo-busting debut feature. It is millennial Jace who has »unprocessed feelings« about the abortion, which he records in his journal, while Bridget announces: »It was a pocket of cells and I’m pissed people want me to think it was a kid.« This honest film discusses the topic, along with birth control, interracial marriage and postnatal depression with a refreshingly light touch, and also manages to break new ground in its normalising of menstrual blood, which flows through it right from the start, when Jace and Bridget have period sex, and continues after Bridget’s abortion leaves her haemorrhaging in inconvenient places – including her employers’ white chair.
After decades of helping to define and elucidate the internet, pornographic addiction has always been on the cusp of being considered as a taboo in Pakistan, pushed out of the public eye and segregated into the dark, seedy corners of our personal domains. The affected people of porn addiction often suffer from a multitude of mental and social problems such as low sex drive, low self-esteem, relationship issues and the use of porn to alleviate themselves from depression or anxiety. A recent study on males who sought treatment for problematic pornography use found changes in the participants’ brains that were consistent with addiction. Porn addiction often can start in adolescence but most parents don’t realize until the problem becomes bigger One of the reasons porn is difficult to talk about is because the topic makes it easy to be judgmental of both ourselves and of each other. Further, because these devices are small and personal and mobile, the act of reading or viewing inappropriate content is easier to hide.
Lucy Hale’s resume working in television and movies shows a roster of diverse characters. I would say that women are supposed to be quiet about certain things and polite about certain things and that it can be perceived as brash to talk about your sex lives. And then that was one of the really cool things about this movie is that I knew people would be like, Oh, this is different for Lucy and especially for a female character. Jordan Strauss / APT: Has there ever been like an experience where you were working on a project and something came up where there was some sort of inherit bias against the topic because it was deemed too sexual or inappropriate?
However, if you do feel particularly turned on around the time of your period you’re not alone. Your period blood isn’t only safe but is a really great natural lubricant and there’s a number of perks to period sex if you want to give it a go. 41% of people in the survey said they sometimes orgasm better during their period and 12% said their orgasms always feel better. You are less likely to get pregnant, orgasms are often more intense during menses and cramps can be relieved,» says Dr. Dweck, «I recommend going with the flow and use a dark towel for the mess, consider shower sex or use the ZIGGY Cup from INTIMINA to catch menstrual blood for mess-free sex.» You might notice that throughout your menstrual cycle your libido fluctuates. 26% of people who spoke to INTIMINA said they feel horny all the time during their period. Along with alleviating symptoms of PMS, having sex during your period is pleasurable, a source of stress relief, and helps you bond with your partner.
Vladimir Pozner during ‘Leningrad-Boston’ TV conference Mikhail Makarenko/Sputnik Mikhail Makarenko/Sputnik The famous phrase «There is no sex in the USSR» was coined during that broadcast. Female citizens of Boston and their Leningrad interlocutors asked lots of questions, wanting to know everything about women’s lives on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Later, in 2004, in an interview for Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper, Ivanova claimed that her actual words were «There’s no sex in the USSR, we have love instead», but the last part of it was drowned out by the laughter from the audience. We didn’t do sex, but we made love. When using it, the latter liked to add that kids in the USSR were born because of strong love… for the Communist Party! A brief history of sex in the USSR After the Revolution of 1917, there were ideas to use ‘free love’ as a tool for demographic growth, while marriage was proclaimed an evil relic of the nation’s tsarist past. Openly discussing sex had quickly become taboo in the USSR, reserved only for conversations between friends or lovers in the privacy of their homes.
Underpinning any COVID-19-related rise in teen pregnancies are other significant challenges, including insufficient funding for reproductive health services and a lack of comprehensive sex education in schools – which have contributed to Kenya’s alarming numbers. The research was commissioned by Lowell , which helps consumers and businesses manage credit better, and wants to highlight how talking helps. Clinical and counselling psychologist Tamara Licht Musso said: «Not talking can seem the best short term strategy, but is a negative coping mechanism and at some point it cracks. »Avoidance is also a classic way of coping to keep anxiety at bay, but we cannot avoid our thoughts, which is where all emotions emerge, therefore pushing back such thoughts may result in them appearing through symptoms such as difficulties with sleep. Family dramas 17. Others keep quiet as they don’t want to share their personal lives, believe it’s rude to talk about certain things or worry about the consequences of opening up, with more than one third fearing it could lead to arguments. However, due to avoiding discussions about an issue, 31 per cent have experienced loss of sleep and one sixth have even suffered from mental health issues.4 mins read «Young people do not wake up on their thirteenth birthday, somehow transformed into a sexual being overnight. Even young children are sexual in some form.» –
Heather Coleman, PhD & Grant Charles, PhD I became sexually active when I was 8 years old. Nobody talks about children exploring their sexuality, and engaging in sex play. At 7-8 years of age, children of the Trobriand Islands, New Guinea begin to play erotic games with each other and imitate ‘adult’ sexual behaviour. Other studies have shown that these children even attempt to imitate adult sexual intercourse by the time they are 10 years old. When describing the sexual customs practised by the native people, one researcher called Ralph Linton, said «Sexual play was a regular practice among the children from the earliest period. Child sex play and child sexual abuse are two different things. Sexual abuse and how we define sexual abuse is culturally-mediated, but that doesn’t mean there’s no such thing as sexual abuse.
Erectile dysfunction is a serious and common sexual health disorder that’s become all too common. In erectile dysfunction, there is difficulty in maintaining an erection while having sex. While earlier, erectile dysfunction was known to affect men who were over 40 years of age, these days, a lot of younger men are falling prey to these type of sexual health disorders. Make sure you consult a doctor before going ahead with any of the recommended natural remedies for erectile dysfunction. Treat it With These Simple Natural Remedies Ashwagandha: Also called Indian Ginseng, Ashwagandha is known to positively affect the nervous system and reduce stress which benefits your sexual organs. Also Read – With Taboo Around Erectile Dysfunction, India Becomes ‘Impotence Capital of The World’ Shatavari: One of nature’s powerful aphrodisiacs for sexual arousal, this herb is known for improving sexual function by increasing the blood circulation thus helping fight erectile dysfunction.
Shilajit: Shilajit is known to boost libido and energy levels which is why it features as a top herb for sexual health problems. Safed Musli: This herb is prescribed for a number of sexual health problems including premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, erection problems and low libido.
The »The Sex Ed« founder said Westheimer’s lengthy career as a sex therapist was chronicled decades later in director Ryan White’s 2019 documentary, »Ask Dr. Ruth.« Her grandmotherly demeanor is familiar to those who watched her on late-night television in the ’80s, Goldwyn said. The film was screened at the Hammer Museum on Monday, followed by a Q&A with White and Goldwyn. »While teaching two university courses and publishing three books, she was zigzagging all over the world, so just following 90-year-old Dr. Ruth is a huge part of the film to show this woman that won’t slow down.« Wanting to highlight her use of humor as a disarming mechanism, White said the film weaves in and out of darker, war scenes. »If you watch her on television, she was good at using humor to disarm people who weren’t comfortable talking about taboo topics in a public sphere, especially Americans nervous … talking about sex.« In the process of creating the documentary, her humor led to the film’s crew often breaking the fourth wall, which neither White nor producer Rafael Marmor anticipated. »As a child, I saw her as this caricature that Johnny Carson used to play of her on SNL while also learning so much in the process regarding sexuality,« White said.
If we apply Tolstoy’s words to film, Yorgos Lanthimos has probably given us some of the unhappiest families to ever grace the silver screen; From The Killing of a Sacred Deer, in which a father is forced to sacrifice a member of his family, to The Lobster, where children are assigned to couples as a medium to appease their fighting. In order to keep his son’s sexual desires in check, the father hires his firm’s security officer, Christina . This chaos comes in the form of a pair of VHS tapes, which Christina gives to the eldest daughter in exchange for oral sex. When in Dogtooth the eldest daughter views the Flashdance, Rocky and Jaws VHS tapes supplied by Christina, she assimilates their vocabulary in association with her sexual life. The parents decide to celebrate their wedding anniversary and, as part of the celebration, the children put on a dance recital, where the son plays the guitar while the two girls perform an impromptu choreography.
Indian women have finally started talking about sex, pleasure and their bodies, though society still doesn’t expect it from ‘classy’ women. More women have started breaking the taboo, discussing sexuality, prompting others to open up about their bodies, feelings, sexual preferences and every single hushed idea that has been stuffed behind the doors, away from discourses. Art has always been a powerful medium to question such taboos; I personally love how @Induviduality’s projects like #Identitty or #100Indiantindertales have everyday women using social media to claim conversations around their sexuality and desires, how important Richa Kaul Padte’s book on Rethinking Pornography was to initiate difficult but necessary debates around the porn industry,» Kaviya observes. We have a long way to go in India before we can look up for alternatives to mainstream porn that will take cognisance of the oft-ignored sections like female pleasure, trans and queer desires, body positive porn, differently-abled sexuality, etc.« Let’s Talk Sex Other than art and culture, there are regular discourses happening on sexuality.I would highly recommend this read for anyone who feels outside the sexual norm , who is looking to explore , and/or who wants to transform how they think about relationships and sex.» —Amy Boyajian, co-founder and CEO of Wild Flower, a sexual-wellness and adult-product online store 2.
The text of this article was generated by the Breaking The Silence system that collected 191 news articles posted on the web from January 2019 to September 2020 and clustered for the taboo subject of sex