
If you're a woman, chances are you've had to endure at least one horribly uncomfortable yeast infection in your lifetime. If you hadn't heard yet, there may be a
yeast infection vaccine in our future which could help to prevent future infections, but until then, take this little quiz to see what you know about yeast infections, their causes, and how they relate to sex.
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Last week
TMZ captured Tila Tequila outing herself for not practicing safe sex. As we all know,
STIs are
running rampant. They are not something that should be taken lightly, or even joked about for that matter, which is why I'm pretty surprised that someone who is in the public eye would make a comment like that.

As uncomfortable as it was taking sex ed in middle school, I have always been grateful that it made me savvier and more thoughtful about my own sexuality. As it turns out, I am not alone. According to a new study conducted by the U.S.

In a previous poll, 41 percent of you said you were
all for casual sex, but only 11 percent admitted to having a
one night stand. Regardless of the kind of sexual partners you've had, sometimes we aren't as
safe as we should be, leaving some chance for
unexpected pregnancy.
So what would you do if you found out you were pregnant by a man you had no intention of pursuing a relationship with or ever seeing again? Whether you are
pro-life or pro-choice, what I want to know is, would you tell the man who knocked you up that you were pregnant or would you make your decision on what to do all on your own?

Who isn't looking to
spice things up in the bedroom? We've all tried new sexual positions (remember those
Kamasutra Condoms?) and we've also tried
having sex in different places in the house. We've even talked about incorporating
food into our lovemaking sessions.
Until you have "the talk," is it fair game to date multiple people at the same time? Assuming you are practicing
safe sex, some people just assume it is par for the course, but others think dating more than one person is sleazy and dubious. Of course every couple is different and everyone has their own opinions on the
rules of dating, but what I want to know is, do you think it is a good idea or a bad idea to date more than one person at a time?

With infidelity statistics through the roof, you really can never be too careful when it comes to protecting yourself from STDs and AIDS, regardless if you are in a monogamous relationship or single and dating. An estimated one million people are currently living with AIDS in America and 40,000 new infections reported every year, 70% being men and 30% being women.
Misspoli posted an interesting
question on TeamSugar that I wanted to ask all of you.

While condoms aren't as sexy or romantic as, say, the right music, there's also nothing more disruptive or difficult than dealing with an unwanted pregnancy or a sexually transmitted disease.
I think it's important to find a good condom you both like and to make the whole experience of purchasing them, pausing to get it, putting it on, and using it a little more playful and sexy. Try buying a
grab bag like the one here from Good Vibrations.

Love is in the air; after all it is Valentine's Day. Funny enough, today kicks off
National Condom Week as well. Interesting coincidence, if you ask me.

Music is for lovers, at least that what Ondo Creations is banking on with their
Idom "sheathes".
Before you let your imagination carry you away, the condoms themselves don't make music but are packaged with CDs that play for exactly 18 minutes. Mint, strawberry, chocolate and banana flavored condoms are attractively packaged with a music CD to "get you in the mood for love."