The Ultimate Guide To Scissoring
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Yes, it’s a thing. No, you don’t have to be a lesbian to do it.
Yes, it’s a thing. No, you don’t have to be a lesbian to do it.
So many loves, so little time. Experts told us how to build a non-monogamous Valentine’s Day game plan.
Valentine's Day is undoubtedly the horniest time of year. And though having sex by no means has to be the expectation on Feb. 14, let's just say many couples enjoy having it on their itinerary.
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I realized my body was capable of more kinds of pleasure than I gave it credit for.
A lot of people feel like they have to perform during sex in one way or another, whether that’s by coming, making their partners come, looking sexy, or whatever.
But the kind of sex that brings people closer allows them to be themselves and, while still caring about their partners’ pleasure, do what they truly like.
The point is to appreciate every part of sex equally, not value any moment over the others.
Getting rid of external pressure to make sex a certain way allows me to get out of my head and connect with my partner.
In addition to taking off the pressure, adopting a less prescriptive idea of sex also makes the way we talk about sex more inclusive.