Kissing is often considered a simple act of affection, intimacy, or love. However, what many people don’t realize is that some sexually transmitted diseases...
When it comes to condoms, size does matter—but not in the way you might think. It’s less about ego and more about comfort, fit,...
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Postpartum Libido Recovery: A Compassionate Guide to Reclaiming Intimacy
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Understanding the Postpartum Libido Rollercoaster
After childbirth, a dip in sexual desire is as common as sleepless nights and diaper changes. Your body isn’t "broken"—it’s...
5 Ways to Make Halloween Better - If you are up for some spooky sex this Halloween, here is a brief guide to make...
Ardent fans of the Netflix show Grace and Frankie may remember in Season 2 when the titular duo created a vibrator for women with...
Remember the first time with her? Clothes came off, maybe your best electric masturbators came out in the heat of the moment. But it only took a few thrusts before you knew it was going to be over almost as soon as it had begun.
Cleaning your sex toys is just as necessary as doing laundry or running your dishwasher. After all, they get pretty intimate with your private parts and not cleaning them well can lead to bacterial infections. Indeed, proper toy hygiene needs to be maintained for your safety as well as for the longevity of your favorite sex toys.
Yes, you read that right. Using vibrators during masturbation is a real thing for both women and men. A range of new male masturbators is slowly gaining momentum among male pleasure-seekers — and for good reason. One study by Indiana University School of Health researchers found that around 45% of men have used vibrators or masturbators for pleasure.