Researchers asked over 13,000 undergraduate women at 21 U.S. colleges about their sex lives and found that women were more likely to enjoy sex if it was within a relationship—or with someone they’d hooked up with before.
Researchers asked over 13,000 undergraduate women at 21 U.S. colleges about their sex lives and found that women were more likely to enjoy sex if it was within a relationship—or with someone they’d hooked up with before.
Thanks to the new health care law, if you have insurance, birth control should be a covered benefit without any out-of-pocket expenses. We asked our friends at The National Women’s Law Center to help us sort through the details.
Happy hump day is an understatement. An HHS rule requiring new health insurance plans to cover all FDA-approved birth control methods without co-pays or deductibles goes into effect starting today.
According to a study by Columbia University researchers found that for college men and women, sexual satisfaction was closely tied to planning to having sex ahead of time and being in a committed relationship.