sex toys

Article
  • Sam Wall
  • Isabella Rotman

A nifty little how-to for making and safely using sex toys for masturbation. Also starring: possibly the cutest little sex toy illustrations of ever.

Article
  • Heather Corinna
  • Isabella Rotman

Everything you'll probably ever need to know about safer sex barriers, like which to use, how to use them, how to get more comfortable with them, and how surprisingly cute they are.

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

I think there's a sounder, healthier solution than trying different sexual positions or doing more kegels. Because the problem here isn't your vagina. I don't think the problem is your partner being uneducated about vaginas, either. I'm not even he is even earnestly feeling the physical differences...

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

It's important to remember that partnered sex isn't just about your preferences and wants, it's also about the preferences and wants of your partner. Partnered sex isn't a solo: it's a duet, and what you're going for is harmony. You're going to find those wants and preferences out by experimenting...

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

Vibrators cannot "desensitize" anyone in any permanent way. There have never been any findings through sound research which have shown that vibrators or other vigorous stimulation of the clitoris do anyone harm or change anyone's anatomy or sexual response permanently. Sure, they can kind of numb...

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

Sounds like it's just time to mix it up a bit. There isn't a lot we can say about sexuality that is generally applicable to everyone -- save that we're all awfully diverse -- but one thing we do know is that habit or routines tend to be a buzzkill for a lot of people when it comes to sex. So, if we...

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

One of the absolute worst reasons to have sex -- and a great way to assure that the sex you have won't leave you feeling great physically or emotionally -- is because everyone else is doing it, or because you feel left out. When you have sex with a partner, it should be about you and about that...

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

No need to be embarrassed! Understand that the rectum is not a straight line, but is curved. It's not only curved, it's kind of curved twice: if the anatomy of your rectum from a side view was a map, we'd essentially go in from the anus, take a left, take a right, then go up again towards the right...