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Viagra for Women?
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More than 80 percent of women admit to the occasional role in the hay--with themselves. Get the truth about women and masturbation once and for all.
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Description: He's in the mood, she's not. Done deal? Not with the herbal massage oil, Zestra!
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When he has problems becoming aroused, he can pop a pill. Is there a form of Viagra for her? In June of 2002, a brand-new form of massage oil hit the marketbut this wasnt for your ordinary massage! The formula, called Zestra, is a mix of botanical oils designed to be rubbed into her genitals. The oil works by increasing blood flow to the vagina, in turn heightening arousal and sensitivity. Interestingly, the gamma linolenic acid in Zestra may have other benefits to women, including preventing both PMS and eczema! But, if it sounds too good to be true, it might be. While studies on Zestra have produced positive results, they were conducted on small groups of women. Additionally, a womans sexual response is more individualized than a mans, so a magic solution may not be magical for everyone! If you do decide to try Zestra, please note that you must use a polyurethane brand of condoms, like Durex, as Zestra can wear down latex!
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Dr. Yvonne Fulbright received her Master's in Human Sexuality Education from the University of Pennsylvania, and her Ph.D. in International Community Health Education, focusing on sexual health and parent-child sex communication, at New York University. She is currently the sex columnist and sex expert for foxnews.com, making frequent appearances on the "Dr. Manny Show" and her own "Sexpert Q&A" Video Blog. Dr. Yvonne is also the author of several books.A Certified Sex Educator through the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT), Dr. Yvonne is the book and media review editor for Contemporary Sexuality. With a decade of teaching experience behind her, Yvonne is a professor of human sexuality for Master's of Counseling students at Argosy University. She is currently pursuing a post-doctoral fellowship in sexual and reproductive health at the University of Iceland.
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