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You have to do what you want to get what you want in the sack---even if it means bringing in an ex for a tutorial. Plus: Savage Lovecast #141 by Dan Savage Q: I'm a 25-year-old straight female. I've been dating my boyfriend for only a few months, but we fell in love fast. He is a caring person, and I want to make this last. However, he doesn't turn me on. It has nothing to do with looks---he's ...
Abort the Relationship Dan is pro-choice: Choose the Euro over the bad BF. Posted: June 17, 2009 Stain in the Ass Hints from Dan about how to prevent those pesky skid marks.
The number of reported chlamydia infections jumped in Monterey County last year, continuing a decadelong trend, according to a report released this week by the county Health Department.
The Chicago Public Schools system this year will launch a pilot program to provide students in grades 11 and 12 with voluntary education, testing and treatment for chlamydia and gonorrhea, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. The Chicago Department of Public Health will administer the program at six Cook County, Ill., schools at no cost to the school system.
Should I bring my ex in on a threesome to teach my man how to dom? Tricky kink? Try this. (6/24/2009) Toss my salad, but please, no kissing afterward Love Hurts (6/17/2009) Can you break up with somebody without hurting them?
I'm a 25-year-old straight female. I've been dating my boyfriend for only a few months, but we fell in love fast. He is a caring person, and I want to make this last. However, he doesn't turn me on.
Dozens of Knoxville’s street-level prostitutes are infected with syphilis or HIV and many of them don’t even know it, according to the Knox County Health Department. Even when prostitutes do know that they’re potentially spreading a lethal disease and might face a stiff prison term for it, many continue plying their trade from the sidewalks of North and East Knoxville with little concern for ...
(McClatchy-Tribune Information Services) -- The federal government moved one step closer to officially ending its long-standing ban on HIV-positive individuals visiting or moving to the United States, a move hailed by gay rights and AIDS advocates Monday.
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