Sexual Awareness
Sex Games: How are they Reigniting Relationship Intimacy?
Spice up your love life with sex games that go beyond the bedroom. From the romantic depths of the Monogamy Couples Sex Game to the wild variety of the 1000 Sex Games Board Game, this guide explores the best ways to play, connect, and ignite passion—one card, dice roll, and dare at a time.
Beginner-Friendly Sex Games to Start With
Ready to heat things up without going overboard? This guide explores beginner-friendly sex games that are playful, low-pressure, and oh-so-satisfying. From naughty coupons to flirty card decks, discover how to turn foreplay into a game worth playing.
Strap Ons and Pegging: Exploring the Basics and Beyond
Curious about strap ons and pegging? Discover how to explore anal strap on play safely, confidently, and with maximum pleasure—whether you're a total beginner or ready to take things deeper.
How to Top: Tips for Becoming a Better, Safer Top in Bed
If you've ever wondered how to cope with performance anxiety during topping, how to top for the first time, or how to make topping less painful, you've come to the correct spot. Good morning, tops. Whether you're a massive muscular daddy, a playful pup, or a domme with a strap-on, anyone can play the role of a top in bed. Penetrating your partner may be a pleasant way to get close, practise trust, and create a good old sweaty mess.
Misgendering + Pronouns
As a cisgender woman with long hair and a closet full of dresses, I can count on one hand the number of times I've been misgendered by being addressed as "he" or "sir." Cisgender indicates that I was assigned female at birth and identify as a woman. Being misgendered may be a regular occurrence for those who are transgender and/or nonbinary (TNB), having a different gender identification than their given sex at birth.
What are Lorals for Pleasure or Comfort?
How to Use Bondage Handcuffs in Bed
But in a huge plot twist, it is the sub or slave that has all the power. This is because it is their consent that controls what the dominant will or won’t do (along with a safe word).