Pain and intercourse
December 8, 2009 - 8:03pm
Last week I had the opportunity to speak with one of the researchers involved in some great work being done at Queens University looking at the experience of sexual pain during intercourse. They are still looking for participants and it sounds like a good opportunity for someone who is dealing with sexual pain to both get treatment for free and also help contribute to the development of a scientific literature on sexual pain. Here's the flyer, feel free to pass it along if you know anyone in the Kingston area who would qualify for the study.
Thanks CMOT.
Hey CMOT, I just edited in some quote tags so that people would know that the passage was a quote from the web page and not you personally. Because when I first read it, I was just about to say, "Hey, I thought you were in BC! Were you in Kingston recently?" :)
"Hey, I thought you were in BC! Were you in Kingston recently?" :)
Nope. I wouldn't say no to a visit to T.O. though.
It's colder then hell here.
I wanna move to Spaaaiiiiiin!
Nah San Diego.
Always 72 always nice breeze, no snowl, little rain, etc
72?
I'd broyle in my chair. They'd come to get me some morning and I'd be human jerky!
And let me add that MEN HAVE PAINFULL SEX TOO.
The Kingston study is about painfull sex for women only [and that is okay, painfull sex for men and women are very different].
For men, painfull sex is usually to do with circimscision [but as for how it is spelled, I will never remember]. There is very little study of this area.
How would a man know if the pain he feels during sex is normal or not? - nobody talks about it. Another factor in the silence on this issue is that "men would have sex whether or not it is painfull" [which almost makes it funny, right?].
Reconsider circumscision!!
As for weather, I hear that Cuba is perfect in wintertime.