Sex in the US: the shocking truth Melissa McEwan: The way a survey is reported, you'd think it's a surprise anyone's having any. This hypocritical puritanism poisons public discourse
Female sexual dysfunction ‘excuse by drug firms to sell pills’ Pharmaceutical firms accused of trying to turn women's loss of desire into a condition treatable with pills
My wife’s illness has ruined our sex life and she suggests I look for a lover You need support to help you feel less resentful and to find other ways of giving each other pleasure. And don't discount extramarital sex: it could work for both of you
Pass notes, No 2,836: Gonorrhea The sexually transmitted disease is making a big comeback among young people
Breaking the taboo over the mental health crisis among Britain’s gay men Gay magazine Attitude this week explores a taboo subject – that many homosexuals suffer self-loathing, isolation and depression
If sex with HIV is a crime, so is swimming with verrucas Zoe Williams: A trial like that of German pop star Nadja Benaissa could happen here too: the law isn't about public health, but pillorying promiscuity
Sex after 50 Headlines about STDs among older people skirt one of the last taboos – that it's not just the young who have fulfilling sex lives
Pill is not sexualising young girls Carrie Dunn: The media's moral outrage at the number of preteens on the pill ignores that the majority are prescribed it for problem periods
HIV cases double among the over-50s Changing sexual behaviour and new partnerships increases the number of HIV and Aids cases in an older generation