What’s it like to be an asexual sex worker? Can BDSM help heal your sexual trauma? Why can’t we stop referring to our vulvas as our vaginas? This and more (extremely important) info in our weekly #sexnews :) Happy reading, sluts!
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This new erotic magazine grapples with the relationship between sex and technology.
In this dark political era, top notch journalism is really all we can put faith in, which is why The Cut wrote a long ass piece on Bobby Cannavale’s weird sex appeal.
Here’s what it’s like to be an asexual sex worker, in case you were wondering.
Sugar mommies are widely considered the unicorns of the “arrangement” set, so if you find one, hold on tight – particularly if you’re a queer woman looking for an arrangement with an old woman.
Here’s why calling your vulva your vagina is such a tough habit to break.
The internet has vastly improved self-directed sex education, but in case you want to actually read a book or give a book to your kid or something about their burgeoning sexuality, here are 9 sex ed books you’ll wish you’d been given as youth.
Slutever’s personal fave Mistress Couple discusses why BDSM helps so many people deal with sexual trauma.