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Book of the Month... July 2002 |
by Kristen O'Hara and Jeffery O'Hara
"I believe this book will become a classic on male and female sexuality. Both men and women will come away from this book with a wealth of information. As a woman, I was particularly impressed with how boldly and intelligently it addresses female sexuality in a manner conscious and respectful of our sexual anatomy. Kristan O'Hara presents a profusion of evidence that substantiates the concept that a woman's sexual enjoyment is significantly affected by the presence, or absence, of a foreskin on the penis." Lisa Bisque
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Guest Article... by Kristen and Jeffery O'Hara |
The effect of male circumcision on the sexual enjoyment of the female partner Male circumcision, the most commonly performed surgery in the USA, removes 33 - 50% of the penile skin, as well as nearly all of the penile fine touch neuroreceptors. To date no study has investigated whether this dramatic alteration in the male genitalia affects the sexual pleasure experienced by the female partner or whether a woman can physically discern the difference between a penis with a foreskin. The impact that male circumcision has on the overall sexual experience for either partner is unknown. Go to Article
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Columns and Articles... |
GUEST ARTICLE... by Glenn J. Sacks
Have Anti-Father Court Policies Led to a Men's Marriage Strike? Kathleen is attractive, successful, witty, and educated. She also can't find a husband. Why? Because most of the men this thirty-something software analyst dates do not want to get married. These men have Peter Pan Syndrome--they refuse to commit, refuse to settle down, and refuse to "grow up." Go to Article

COYOTE... monthly column by Dick Prosapio
It's That Deadly Time of Year
Most regions of the US have four seasons, or something approximating four. We in the desert southwest have five. The addition being "Fire Season". Admittedly, Fire Season could be folded into late spring and Early Summer, but it does have distinctive properties of its own, it's very hot, very dry, and very windy. In each of these the emphasis is on "very". Go to Article Archive

JEFF'S LIFE... monthly column by Jeff Stimpson Pomp and Circumstance
The chapel-like room was full, and warm. I hadn't heard "P&C" played for real in 22 years, yet again I realized how it's an awful sad song to usher in summer.
This time, it played for those graduating Alex's school. Banners of paper and bright paint wished success to the grads as they moved into the big world of kindergarten. The banners had been made by the other classes of the school; Jill and I couldn't tell which on banner Alex and his classmates had smeared their own paint. Go to Article

THE NEW INTIMACY... monthly column by Judith Sherven, Ph.D. and James Sniechowski, Ph.D.
Differing Moods
One of the difficulties couples inevitably encounter is the challenge of bad moods. Everybody has them from time-to-time, and very often both people don't have them at the same time. Go to Article

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