The truth about the alleged mistress of Tiger Woods is this — we do not know the truth. But in a world of innuendo and finger pointing, Rachel is perceived as “the other woman” despite her denials. Other woman, Rachel Uchitel, in Tiger Woods’ story is a stunner
We have reported on a string of sexy women this year who emerged as lovers to married men. As we wonder — did Tiger Woods have an affair or didn’t he — a cruel twist of fate was reported this week. In a world in which mistresses are portrayed as oversexed lovers, the women to whom men turn for hot sex — the New York Times reported the flip side: women with such low sex drive that they are in therapy to help increase desire.
The condition is so common that doctors are taking it seriously. The British Columbia Center for Sexual Medicine in Vancouver is holding group therapy sessions for women affected by lack of sexual desire. The women are hoping to stimulate their sex driv. The condition affects about 30 percent of middle-age women. Women Who Want to Want
With 20 million sexless couples in the United States, men are quick to seek out prescriptions. Women are more timid about discussing the condition with their doctors. Last November the Journal of Sexuality, Reproduction & Menopause reported on testosterone therapies and other drugs that may help to stimulate the libido. Perhaps these will help women with rekindling desire. As Marcel Proust has pointed out “desire makes everything blossom.”
Rachel Uchitel: sexy mistresses vs women longing for a sex drive
The truth about the alleged mistress of Tiger Woods is this — we do not know the truth. But in a world of innuendo and finger pointing, Rachel is perceived as “the other woman” despite her denials. Other woman, Rachel Uchitel, in Tiger Woods’ story is a stunner
We have reported on a string of sexy women this year who emerged as lovers to married men. As we wonder — did Tiger Woods have an affair or didn’t he — a cruel twist of fate was reported this week. In a world in which mistresses are portrayed as oversexed lovers, the women to whom men turn for hot sex — the New York Times reported the flip side: women with such low sex drive that they are in therapy to help increase desire.
The condition is so common that doctors are taking it seriously. The British Columbia Center for Sexual Medicine in Vancouver is holding group therapy sessions for women affected by lack of sexual desire. The women are hoping to stimulate their sex driv. The condition affects about 30 percent of middle-age women. Women Who Want to Want
With 20 million sexless couples in the United States, men are quick to seek out prescriptions. Women are more timid about discussing the condition with their doctors. Last November the Journal of Sexuality, Reproduction & Menopause reported on testosterone therapies and other drugs that may help to stimulate the libido. Perhaps these will help women with rekindling desire. As Marcel Proust has pointed out “desire makes everything blossom.”
Rachel Uchitel: sexy mistresses vs women longing for a sex drive
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