Dr. Susan Kellogg, the co-founder of the Pelvic and Sexual Health Institute of Philadelphia, answered questions submitted by readers about female sexuality. One great piece of advice for getting the sexual juices flowing: make a regular routine of erotic reading. A good way to start is at least 20 minutes three times per week. This is important because […]
The Friday Five: Seventh Edition
I know, it’s not Friday, but the recent holidays (including family visits) have wacked-out my regular blogging schedule, so we’ll call today Friday. Don’t you wish it was! This week’s contributor, Lori V. Fogarsi is a forty-two-year-old mom of two and stepmom of two more. Lori shares her take on being a sexual mama of four, […]
Moms’ Self-Esteem: Are We ‘Waiting to Get Our Sexy Back?’–Guest Post by Lori Verni-Fogarsi
I recently “met” fellow mom-writer Lori Verni-Fogarsi online and was thrilled when she asked to contribute a guest post about her recent book, “Momnesia.” Moms. We’re just so… mommyish. Which is a good thing, for the most part! I mean, it’s important to take good care of the children we’ve brought into this […]
MOMS VOTE: What matters most to moms about their sexuality?
In honor of election day (don’t forget to vote!!) I want to take an informal poll. What is most important to you as a mom about your sexuality? What issues do you wish you heard more about? Are there any parts of the sexuality of mothers that you think are ignored and you would like to […]
When sex becomes a chore
“Oh my God, three days without sex is like DEATH for me.” says a sweet, child-less friend upon hearing a couple of moms talking about how sex once a week is an honorable goal in our child-full existences. “Oh my God, I NEVER want to have sex.” says a mom of an almost one-year-old […]