The
Men’s Health Sex Issue features a risqué cover of local couple, Denton Blomquist, an entrepreneur, and his TV presenter fiancé, Lyndall Jarvis. The issue includes a ‘Better Sex Workout’; expert advice on how to boost your sexual health; the results of the survey; and other sex statistics in a special ‘He Says, She Says’ section, revealing exactly what men and women are thinking when it comes to sex.
“Men’s Health is constantly looking at ways to keep our covers and content cutting-edge, and our relationship with the recently launched Women’s Health provided us with the perfect opportunity to breach new ground when it comes to sex,” says Ridwaan Bawa, Editor of
Men’s Health. “The cover is smoking hot, and most of the issue, whether covering food; exercise; relationships; or health, ties into the sex theme.”

The
Women’s Health cover proclaims it The (Better) Sex Issue, featuring everything from aphrodisiac recipes, to the science behind your orgasms. There is also a 29-page special section dedicated to designer ‘sexcessories’; irreverent advice from male and femal sex columnists; a special report on the state of safe sex in South Africa; a seriously steamy lingerie story (shot in conjunction with
Men’s Health); and a global sex survey that proves South Africans are in the top five when it comes to getting it on.
“The idea of the sex-themed issue may not be new, but what sets
Women’s Health apart is the current and exhaustive nature of the research and advice we are able to offer,” says Kate Wilson, Editor of
Women’s Health. “I hope that couples will read the magazines together for ideas and inspiration, and that these issues will be a catalyst for a healthy dialogue about sex.”
The July issues of
Men’s Health and
Women’s Health are on sale now at R35.95 and R29.95 respectively. For more information, visit
www.mh.co.za or
www.WomensHealthSA.co.za.