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Sexology

Sexology is the science that studies human sexuality and everything related to it. The scientific contributions of sexology deal with sex from a social, physiological and psychological point of view, being a discipline that draws from various humanistic and medical specialities.

Everything You Need to Know About Sexual Fantasies
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Everything You Need to Know About Sexual Fantasies

Pansexuality: a Sexual Option Beyond Gender Roles

Pansexuality: a Sexual Option Beyond Gender Roles

What Happens in Our Body and Mind When We Have

What Happens in Our Body and Mind When We Have Sex?

Asexuality: People Who Do Not Feel Sexual Desire

Asexuality: People Who Do Not Feel Sexual Desire

Men Can Also Be Multi Orgasmic

Men Can Also Be Multi-orgasmic

Differences Between the Libido of the Two Sexes

Differences Between the Libido of the Two Sexes

Sexting: the Risky Practice of Sending Spicy Photos to Each

Sexting: the Risky Practice of Sending Spicy Photos to Each Other via Mobile Phone

​sexual Objectification: the Man's Brain When Faced with the Woman

​Sexual Objectification: the Man’s Brain When Faced with the Woman in a Bikini

How Can We Improve Our Sexual Desire?

How Can We Improve Our Sexual Desire?

Research: 3 Out of 4 Women Are Lesbian or Bisexual

Research: 3 Out of 4 Women Are Lesbian or Bisexual

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