STIs are way more common than you may think, and so it’s super important to stay informed, get tested, communicate with partners, and break the stigma of positive status.
6/9 is here! Nice! That makes it National Sex Day, and we hope you have a chance to celebrate according to your pleasures and preferences. (Of course we are standing by if you need any gear.)Â
Getting older—especially post-middle age and -menopause—can be confusing when it comes to sex. There’s no single way we experience changes that can come with age, and no one definition of normal either.
Masturbation can serve many benefits, from pain relief to sleep aid; and while it can increase our sexual awareness and ultimately help us out with partnered sex, we don’t want to lose sight of its biggest value yet—taking care of you. Â
We often talk about how most of us have likely grown up with little to no sex education, and the little we did get along the way is often pretty limiting.
For a lot of folks, menstrual cycles are a regular part of life- coming and going every 28-ish days in cycles that can often last anywhere from 3-8 days (on average
Dipping out of something without warning--be it a party, a conversation, or even (you guessed it) a relationship—is not a new concept, even if the term “ghosting” itself is more modern.
Sometimes penetrative sex (either with a penis, fingers, or a toy) gets all the attention. And while there’s lots of fun to be had inside the body, we don’t ever want to forget the good sensations that can come from external stimulation.Â
Consent and communication are key in all aspects of our lives, but especially when it comes to sex. Not sure where to start? YES / NO / MAYBE lists are a great way to break the ice and get the conversation going!
A threesome can be explored by three people of any gender or orientation, as long as the interest and attraction lines up so there’s something for everyone to enjoy.