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How Sexual Positions Shape Pleasure—and Protect the Prostate
It’s a conversation most couples have at some point, often in hushed tones under the covers or during a quiet, unguarded moment. The one about what feels good, what doesn’t, and what we might want to try next. We talk about emotional needs, fantasies, and the rhythm of our connection. But there’s a crucial part of this dialogue that almost always gets left out: the quiet, mechanical reality of how our bodies react to the physical act of sex, and the potential health consequences that can arise when we get it wrong.
By Amanda Chouabout a month ago in Men
Kai Cenat announces he’s single; ex-girlfriend defends herself from cheating accusations
Kai Cenat is one of the best to have ever done in the Internet sphere of content creation. His lively and upbeat personality boosts his view counts and subscriber base to this day.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Men
‘Failed money grab’: Tyler Perry faces new sexual assault lawsuit from aspiring actor
Is this yet another case of success attracting a major figure or is there some validity to their claims? The latest alleged victim to accuse Tyler Perry of sexual misconduct is Mario Rodriguez, an actor who played in the film Boo! A Madea Halloween (2016).
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Men
I Chose $10M Over Jesus…Would You?
The question didn’t come up in a church. It didn’t come up on a stage or in a scripted interview. It came up the way real conversations usually do — casually, in the middle of barbershop talk, when nobody’s trying to sound deep and nobody’s chasing a viral moment. One minute we were talking about boxing, money, and whether anyone in their right mind would step in the ring with Mike Tyson for a massive payout. The next minute, the conversation took a hard turn into something way more uncomfortable.
By Brice Davisabout a month ago in Men
Can Men Control Ejaculation, and Should They Try?
If you grew up thinking male biology is entirely on demand, here’s a gentler truth: unlike women, who ovulate on a monthly rhythm, men produce sperm continuously. It’s a living assembly line that favors balance—make, store, and eventually release. When that balance tilts, the body sometimes chooses for you. Nocturnal emissions aren’t random; they’re one way the system resets itself when ejaculation has been absent for a while.
By Men's Healthabout a month ago in Men
Change Your Morning, Change Your Winter: Small Fixes That Ease Prostatitis
Winter has a way of getting under the skin—and, for many men with prostatitis, under the pelvis. The season that chaps your hands can also crank up urinary frequency, urgency, burning, and that dull ache low in the abdomen. It’s not just a mood; it’s physiology. Cold prompts your body to clamp down blood vessels, tighten muscles, and rouse the nerves that govern the bladder and pelvic floor. If you’ve ever noticed symptoms flare after a morning rush into icy air or a shock of cold water to the face, you’re not imagining it.
By Amanda Chouabout a month ago in Men
How Western and Chinese Patent Medicines Work Together for Seminal Vesiculitis
The first time a man hears the words “seminal vesiculitis,” the room often gets very quiet. It’s the kind of diagnosis that makes you feel exposed and unsure, and the very next question tends to be, “Can I take Western medicine and Chinese patent medicine at the same time?” The short answer: yes, in many cases, clinicians do combine them. The real work lies in doing it properly.
By Shuang houabout a month ago in Men
Nursing or Aggravating? How to Set a Sexual Rhythm That Protects a Sensitive Prostate
For many men, prostatitis is not a diagnosis so much as a mood that settles over daily life. Among men aged 20 to 50, chronic prostatitis affects roughly 15–20%, and the symptoms have a way of returning just when you think they’ve gone—urinary frequency, urgency, a nagging ache in the perineum or pelvis. It can feel like carrying a small, unpredictable device in your pocket: most days it’s fine, and then suddenly it isn’t. That unpredictability makes intimacy complicated. Will sex help by clearing congestion, or will it flip a switch and bring the whole thing back?
By Shuang houabout a month ago in Men







