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13 result(s) for "Saltz, Gail"
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Changing you : a guide to body changes and sexuality
Puberty can be an exciting and confusing time for children. In her follow-up to \"Amazing You!,\" Dr. Saltz, with her renowned brand of warmth and candor, navigates curious youngsters through body changes for boys and girls, reproduction, and emerging sexuality.
The Sex Files
A Trust me, if you think you haven't had an orgasm, you haven't. Though 10 to 15 percent of women suffer from primary anorgasmia (the physical inability to orgasm), you're probably able to climax but just haven't figured out what feels most stimulating to you. Keep in mind that only about 20 percent of women have an orgasm from intercourse alone. The rest of us need direct clitoral stimulation (with a hand, tongue, or vibrator). One trick is to climb on top of your partner.
Emotional Cheating
Often I'm told of a friendship that hasn't gone that far...yet. But if the possibilities are tempting, I believe that's the moment to look more closely at the marriage. What is each spouse missing that he or she needs? My prescription is for them to ask directly and answer frankly, because from everything I've seen, when a couple can't express their feelings, concerns, and dreams, they're both at risk for betrayal.