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Shouldn’t the title of the “Men’s Health” section be changed to “Human Sexuality”?

It seems that, while there are some health questions asked, most all of the questions are about sex. And they are asked and answered by about as many females as males with sexual subjects being for both men and women.

If you go to “Women’s Health” it truly is about women’s health with questions about periods and pregnancy or breasts being most asked about.

You would think that men’s health would be about prostate problems, testicular problems, muscle building, hair loss, etc. wouldn’t you?

And if the sexual questions are being asked here because there is no “Human Sexuality” section, then why aren’t the same questions asked in the “Women’s Health” section? Just seems curious to me.

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4 Responses to “Shouldn’t the title of the “Men’s Health” section be changed to “Human Sexuality”?”

  1. mikey J Says:

    its so hard to shave down there without getting ingrown hairs so just trim as much as you can :D

  2. selfconcious man Says:

    no b cuz there r some tru men health questions, just not that often

  3. sezz Says:

    because women issues come up more frequently than mens… and more often than not, men are more curious and undecided about their sexuality as well.

  4. amiboo Says:

    There are a few sex questions in Womens Health but not as many as in Mens Health. I definately thing there should be a Human Sexuality section.

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