Monday, 10 February 2014

Ask Me Monday #10 - Sex After Birth




Every Monday I randomly choose one question that has been sent
in during the week and answer it here, in Sexy U's Blog.

Do YOU have a question to do with sex, intimacy or wondering
if something you heard is true? All people have questions - why wonder when you can
simply ask a professional Sex & Intimacy Coach?!
Send in your question via inbox on the Sexy U Facebook Page or completely
anonymously in the provided box on the main page of the Sexy U Website
and we just might answer yours!

Since I have been back from Sexy U's yearly Winter break, I haven't gotten any 
Ask Me Monday submissions until now. This week I did get quite a few so I'm going to answer two this week. 
Do remember though, if you would like to book a One on One
private appointment to talk about your questions or concerns via Skype, feel free to 
book an appointment HERE

This week's 1st question:

I finally got my sex drive back...sort of! Haha enough to want

to try again anyways it hurt to much so we stopped, ive never had to use lube 

but im thinking I might need to in order to get things back on track...any 

recommendations??? My ob said my stitches healed fine I may just need to 

wait longer! I figured you'd have some 

tips/advice?


Sure! Getting back in to sex after giving birth can be a tricky, difficult and emotional time. 
There are quite a few factors that can affect sex drive at this time and yes, most definitely
I would suggest using a good lubricant for sure. 

First I want to talk a little bit about what happens with your sex drive after having a baby
just so you know that you're not alone if your drive isn't as high as it was before. 
It is totally normal to have little to no sex drive after birth, not only because of what's
happened to your vagina and the healing process but when you give birth and especially while breastfeeding, your body produces an abundance of a hormone called Prolactin.
Prolactin stimulates the production of breast milk but it also
decreases the sex drive immensely. Some people think that because you are
at the most fertile time in your life from the moment of birth and until between one and two years afterwards (it's very easy to get pregnant again at this time), Prolactin acts as a natural birth control by lowering and in most cases diminishing the sex drive to prevent you from becoming pregnant too soon again. 

If you are a breastfeeding mother, you will produce a lot more Prolactin than new mothers that do not breast feed. Because of this and the effects that Prolactin has on the sex drive, you may have to deal with a lower drive until breast feeding is complete, depending on when that is for you. 

Besides the Prolactin factor, being a new mother, your body has changed a lot. 
Some women are comfortable with that (because it's totally natural!), while others are more self conscious with these changes which can affect sex drive after birth in itself and can be nerve wracking trying those first times and afterwards. What is very important is to be sure that you are doing your kegel exercises to prevent PC muscle atrophy which is quite common with pregnancy and birth.
I wrote a great detailed post about all of the issues it can cause, how to avoid it, improve it and how to do your kegels properly - every woman should be doing these - during pregnancy, afterwards and throughout life - even without ever giving vaginal birth.
If you haven't read it yet (even if you already know about kegels!), I highly recommend it, it's right Here.

With all of the hormonal changes that a woman's body goes through during pregnancy and child birth, it is totally natural and normal to lose some (and occasionally all) of that natural lubrication. For some women, this change is only for a short time and for others it can be a lifetime change.  There is nothing wrong with needing to use lubricant at this time (or ever really - every woman is different in the amounts she secretes - children or no children), it doesn't necessarily mean that you aren't turned on (unless you aren't turned on!) or that anything is wrong at all.
Also, since you have a bit of scar tissue down there, it makes sense to use a lubricant to help with the slickness, it will be a lot more comfortable with a good lube.

For you, I would suggest a good water based lubricant with a touch of Aloe Vera, which of course is good for healing.

I use lubricant every time, I'm not ashamed to say it - I find I don't secrete as much as I used to being in a long term relationship which is totally normal. I also find that the slipperiness adds a nice touch! I really enjoy using lube. 


The lubricant above is what I would recommend for you - It's the one I use and really the only one I use (besides my favorite flavored lube for oral ;)
Be sure to get the water based blue topped bottle - they do have a few other versions such as silicone based, water based warming, hybrid, etc but they are all different colors. The one you want is the blue topped one just like the photo shows.

It has aloe vera in it, which is nice for healing (even without stitches or after birth, something that's a little unpleasant to hear is that during and after regular intercourse, the walls of the vagina are covered in tiny microscopic tears. Aloe in a lube is great for anyone).  
I find that for a water based lube, it does a great job at keeping it's slickness without becoming tacky like most of them do. 
It also is a pump bottle, so it gives you the perfect amount and unlike squeeze tube bottles or flip tops, you can have it right on the bed (or wherever you do it) beside you and if you accidentally roll on it, it's not going to make a mess or squirt everywhere - it has a nice locking pump. If you take the label off it simply looks like a hand lotion bottle, so there are no concerns with leaving it out and people knowing what it is - unless they use it themselves.

Some people do have a sensitivity or allergy to aloe however (which is pretty rare - most of us have used it on our cuts right from the plant), and if that applies to you I'm going to suggest something else - just in case. 


The lubricant in the photo above is definitely a close second. 
This is a great water based lube and is what I recommend to people that are very sensitive and have a lot of allergies or irritations and is also what I recommend to people that prefer to use vegan, all natural products. (Although the Pink Water above is also free of glycerins & parabens)
This lube is 100% natural and only has 3 ingredients - water and two plants - that is it!
I find that despite the lack of ingredients it is a very slick and effective lubricant. 
Of the many natural lubes I've tried before, you usually get the downfall of extreme tackiness, but not with this one here. 

Please don't use any natural oils in place of lubricants - many people figure that since they are natural and super slick that they make a great lubricant alternative (which does feel great at the time) but that is not the case at all. Anything that is an oil (natural or not) does not easily leave the walls of the vagina. Bacteria will stick to the oil and cause a host of problems - with those natural microscopic tears that occur during sex this is a very bad combination that can lead to infection very easily. So do keep that in mind! It's best to stick with a water based lubricant such as the two above. 

Most importantly start very, very slowly and if it's irritating or causing too much pain there's no need to completely stop playing - there are plenty of other things that you can do to finish off the moment ;)  I do suggest a lot of good foreplay and warm up before penetration to help it along. Another suggestion would be to start off by inserting something a bit smaller first, playing for a little bit and then moving to him - men are very visual and most LOVE to watch a woman play with herself - Or he can do it for you. Starting a bit smaller and moving up to the size of him will help a bit a long with the lube.

If you would like to read more info on lubricants, you can read a previous post I had written Here.
It goes through many different lubricants for specific uses and the differences between all of the different types out there. It's a great informative article.


If you have any more questions feel free to send them to me, I hope I did a good job at answering your question, I'm happy to help! 
Congrats on the new baby as well :)


As for this week's second question......

Are female supplements like Durazest for women safe when breastfeeding?

Unfortunately the government does a very lousy job at regulating and testing herbs since (in my opinion) herbs don't make them any money. Because of the lack of testing with herbs and the fact that many herbs are unsafe to use while pregnant and/or breastfeeding, they are not advised to take during these times. 
Not all "unsafe" while breastfeeding herbs affect the baby, some herbs affect
the actual milk supply itself. There are many lists out there full of herbs to avoid while pregnant or breastfeeding (there are some good ones Here & Here) that are known to affect baby and/or milk supply but they are in no way complete lists, most herbs have not been fully tested. 

Because of this, herbal supplements like Durazest for women are not advised to use while breastfeeding as they do contain Panax Ginseng and Guarana which is definitely on the harmful list as you can see in the above links.  

The best thing that I would recommend is to discuss this with both your family doctor to see if there is anything he can give or suggest that is safe and also a lactation consultant for a second opinion as they are familiar with herbal remedies and all things to do with breastfeeding specifically.

Since most likely her prolactin hormone is high (a natural hormone that helps her to produce breast milk but also kills the sex drive) most likely you wont get good results until breastfeeding is over unfortunately - but it still doesnt hurt to ask the Dr and lactation consultant.

Good luck to you!


Friday, 7 February 2014

Giveaway coming right up!


Since I'm trying to spread the word about Sexy U(niversity) so that more couples & individuals
can learn about this great relationship resource, I would like to have a giveaway 
once our Facebook page hits 200 fans!

The Sexy U Facebook page is the site that's most frequently updated with
news, specials, articles and Ask Me Monday updates.
Once we hit 200 fans over there, I will be randomly choosing a winner
via Rafflecopter to win a One-on-One Private Intimacy counselling session <3
Value of up to $80!

So be sure to "like" the Facebook page so that you can have a chance to 
win as well! Feel free to share the Facebook page - Not only to have a chance
to win quicker but to share the page with many people that don't yet know about it.

At the moment we are only 54 fans away!

Sexy U(niversity)'s Facebook page can be found HERE

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Job Opening! Part time position.


Doctor Love & Hemp City's Mission, BC location is now looking for a new team member!
Doctor Love is where Sexy U's group classes are held and is a large and popular adult shop.
A great, friendly atmosphere, I myself have worked there for many years.

We are looking for someone that CARES about customer needs, that is willing
to help people find what they are looking for and must be comfortable with talking about 
intimate issues with customers daily. Product training will be provided.

If you think this sounds like you, bring down your resume with references and
availability (including any days/times you are unavailable) to:
Doctor Love & Hemp City
115B - 32423 Lougheed HWY, Mission, BC
604-814-0488

This is a part time position.

Saturday, 18 January 2014

Sexy U's Winter Holidays are Over! Class Updates

As many of you know every year between December 1st and February 1st  I'm closed for Winter holidays.
I do this because I have 2 other businesses of my own and I get absolutely swamped over the holidays with a mega load of work to catch up on. I'm starting up the blog again as of today and the next 5 Sexy U classes have now been scheduled!
Most of the classes are brand spankin' new with 2 re run classes that are back by popular demand!
Here is a list of the upcoming classes:

Spicing it Up: A Class for Couples
Sunday, Feb 9th  7:00pm - 9:00pm

BDSM for Beginners
Sunday, Feb 23rd 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Adult Toys & Techniques
Sunday, March 9th 7:00pm - 9:00pm


Oral Sex Mastery Class:
How to Better Please Your Partner/s
Sunday, March 23rd 7:00pm - 8:30pm

G Spot 101
Sunday, April 6th 7:00pm - 8:30pm

If you would like more detailed info about each class have a look at the updated 
Group Class Calendar on the Sexy U site HERE

Tickets are on sale now - You can purchase them from Doctor Love & Hemp City at 
#115B - 32423 Lougheed Hwy in Mission, BC
Tickets for all classes are $20 / seat or $35 / couple (CASH ONLY)
There will be no tickets sold at the door as we like to keep classes small so seats are limited 
and usually sell out quickly. 

Ticket pricing includes....
A door prize for one lucky winner every class  - valued between $50 - $60,
resources and handouts to take home provided - in some cases even recipes,
Doctor Love & Hemp City is giving a discount for all ticket holders on the eve of your attended 
class if you choose to use it, but above all.... lots of fun, sexy new knowledge to take
home and practice with your partner!

Ask Me Mondays will be starting up again as well this coming week!
If you have any questions to submit for Ask Me Monday please don't hesitate - there are a few ways to submit your question/s. Use the Ask Me Monday submission form on the main page of the Sexy U website, you can find that HERE
You can email me at DanasSexyUniversity@Gmail.com
OR
You can simply inbox the Sexy U Facebook page HERE

I'm happy to be back!




Monday, 18 November 2013

Ask Me Monday #9 - Penis Size?

Every Monday we randomly choose one question that has been sent
in during the week and answer it here, in Sexy U's Blog.

Do YOU have a question to do with sex, intimacy or wondering
if something you heard is true? All people have questions - why wonder when you can
simply ask a professional Sex & Intimacy Coach?!
Send in your question via inbox on the Sexy U Facebook Page or completely
anonymously in the provided box on the main page of the Sexy U Website
and we just might answer yours!

This week's question:

I was wondering if bigger really is better when it comes to penis size....
Working at Doctor Love & other adult stores, what was the
most common sized toys that women purchased?
Is it true that the bigger the penis the better?
Thanks!

This is such a common question and one that has been a real issue for men for
ages. Many women will send their men to the adult store for a new toy and
when they get there, they see the massive selection and wonder - Do I go bigger
or do I go smaller?? 
Many men wonder if their size is adequate enough. 

Truth is.... Every woman is different in what they like. Just as many men 
prefer nice, small perky breasts and others like BIG boobies! 
I have spoken to literally hundred's of women on this topic and the straight
up truth is: It depends on the lady. Some like it shorter & thicker, some like it longer and 
thinner and really everything in between.

Take me for example - this is my honest truth.....
I cannot stand a big dick. I have an end. If you hit the end and ram my cervix
pleasure turns in to pain and no longer pleasurable at all. I can hardly wait for it to be over.
I have literally broken up with 
someone when I was younger for an uncomfortably large dick. I have met countless women
that would love to have a longer penis but it depends on the size of your vagina really.
Other factors include ovarian cysts and a tilted uterus. These conditions (I happen to
have both....) drastically affect the penis size that one can handle.

I have met many others - I've had quite a few women come in to the shop
asking if we sell "bumpers". A bumper is similar to a cock ring (but much thicker) that goes on the base of the penis so that he cannot go all the way in. 
On the other hand I have sold countless penis extentions and thickeners.

The most important part regardless of penis size of course IS the motion of the ocean!
In most positions the penis isn't going to touch the G spot anyways, the biggest trick is
to stimulate the clitoris on the outside with the pubic bone. Once you have that down, no
matter what the size you're golden! But all men are different here also.... A thinner guy will have a more prominent pubic bone - better to hit the clit with. Bigger men may have a layer of fat or muscle there blocking that very useful bone. For this issue I highly suggest vibrating cock rings. 
You can also use it turned off if you dont like vibration but like the pressure of something right  where it counts.

Please do not get the disposable type - they are far too flimsy, dont last long and also
the actual vibrating bullet is so small, that isn't going to touch the clit - especially in specific positions.
I have recommended vibing cock rings to many women but after trying the 
disposable type they are turned right off of them.
Give them another chance!! Get a good quality cock ring with a much larger surface area.
That way no matter what position you are in, no matter if his penis is big or small or
if his pubic bone is prominent or buried deep - that vibe will stimulate
right where it should. This is an example of a good vibing cockring:
Note how it's vertical rather than horizontal - this will hit the spot no matter what ;)
If you already have a bullet at home, whether it be corded or not - you can get these very
inexpensive cock ring accessories - Doctor Love & Hemp City carries all of them.
There are different styles but I do suggest going for bigger surface area.
Unfortunately most men have been raised with hearing and thinking that bigger is better.
Sure, some women like big but definitely not all of us! 
There have been many many studies on penis size and the absolute average size
is 5.5" erect. Lifestyles Condoms brand did an actual study where every man was measured by a nurse to exclude exaggeration & measuring mistakes.


I'm not proud of the amount of men I've slept with and I'm not going to give you a # either.... but 5.5" does sound about average. I have slept with many smaller penises and a few up to 10" (ouch!) as well. It comes down to the motion, how well you are at other things - hey - it's not all sex! Is he good with his fingers? His tongue? That is really important. 

I think that what women unanimously agree on over size though is HYGIENE! 
If you have poor hygiene, smell unclean etc - we dont care what your penis size is...
that's just gross. Turn off - right now. You want to put that stinky thing where? In my mouth? *GAG. This is where something comes up and she's got to go.
Most likely it's not your penis size - it's lack of good hygiene.
No matter what, no matter your size, if you are unable to shower before meeting up
or if you have been on an amazing day long date and it's getting late and things are starting to heat up - go to the washroom and WASH UP! It takes a quick couple of seconds to 
be sure she is going to be happy about her decision - trust me on this - especially if you are uncircumcised, you know what I'm talkin about.....
And ladies - you know you should do the same!

As for the size of toys that most commonly are bought - I would have to say smaller.
But when a woman is getting herself off it's quite a bit different - we know exactly what to do and how to do it. Men are the same. Nobody can get you off quite like yourself!

I hope I answered your question!

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