
While fumbling for a condom has been known to kill the mood, we have to appreciate them for the freedom they give people every day to enjoy some hanky panky. If you think you know everything there is to know about these invaluable drugstore items, then take my quiz and find out. Good luck!

When I think of Olympic athletes, I assume that after participating in their sport they are either eating, sleeping, or spending time with loved ones. According to
The Times, though, they are actually getting busy! That's right, they are having sex either with each other or their spectators!

I just came across these
Manix ads for super-thin condoms. While practicing safe sex, these rubbers allow you to be so close to your partner that you actually become one. Now I'm all for ads that promote safe sex, even if they push the envelope, but my first reaction to seeing these was T-M-I!

Whether you think it's sexy to get it on in the backseat of your boyfriend's car or it's the only private place you can find because you both live with roommates, it can be a little awkward. So here are some tips to make your automobile makeout session as comfy and pleasurable as possible:
- Park in a secluded area. No, I'm not saying you should drive to some sketchy parking lot or abandoned factory; just choose a place that's private so you don't have to worry about unexpected people walking by and disturbing your alone time.
- Bring a blanket along so you can lay it on the seat.

Just when you thought you knew about every
STI in the book, trichomoniasis shows up.
Trichomoniasis or "trich" is found more often in women than men, but affects both sexes. Caused by a parasite passed during vaginal intercourse, like most STIs, it's usually preventable with proper protection.