
In the past few months your sex life has all but dried up. You’re always trying to initiate things, and you’ve even gone so far as to buy
sexy new lingerie, but nothing seems to get your boyfriend interested. When you ask him about it, he says he’s sleep deprived and stressed out.

Don't you just love Fall? It's such a
cozy time of year, full of fleece coats, sipping hot cups of cider, and afternoon outings pumpkin picking. Long walks admiring the warm colored leaves and crisp air give hints that Winter holiday celebrations are on their way.

Intimacy is a relationship necessity, but is there such a thing as too much intimacy? This is something I consistently debate with my girlfriends, which is why I was so glad to see it broached by Jake of
Married Jake, one of
Glamour's love and sex blogs.
Jake was confounded when his new wife asked him not to pee in front of her anymore.

When we talk dating, there's a lot to say about first times — having sex,
saying I love you, and even
meeting the parents. It makes sense since those are all significant steps in a relationship and mark deepening intimacy. So what about lying down in bed with one another and going to sleep?

While perusing the local book store, I came upon this book called
Just Do It. The subtitle says "How One Couple Turned Off the TV and Turned On Their Sex Lives For 101 Days (No Excuses!)." Wow is all I could think.

I know you like to kiss and make out because it's an expression of how much you care about someone (and it feels good too!), but getting intimate can also be good for your heart and your health. I wouldn't equate it with going for a run, but things you do with your partner are definitely considered exercise. Remember that anything that uses your muscles or burns calories makes you strong and keeps your weight down, but intimacy is also good for your cardiovascular system because it gets your heart pumping.

Quickies can be great fun, especially when some serious passion strikes or you're
just too busy to fit in a lengthier lovemaking session. However, the problem with a quick romp is that it makes little to no room for
foreplay, which can often be the most important part of a satisfying sexual encounter.
Some would say that a quickie is great in theory but, in reality, leaves something to be desired.

Dear Sugar,
My fiancé is coming home in a week from being gone for a year at school in another state. I want to surprise him with the best night he's ever had. It needs to be completely unforgettable, but I don't know what to do.

We're all busy people. Many of us work or go to school full time. We take care of our dogs, our homes, or our children.

It's obvious that I'm pretty open about anything involving sex or intimacy, but when it comes to bizarre sex acts like
golden showers, I'm going to pull the prude card. If you're not familiar with this intimate act, it's when you or your partner urinate on the other person. The whole idea is that warm liquid sensations feel good, and peeing can give you an additional sense of relief.