4 Hot Reasons to Try Mirror Sex
If you’ve never tried mirror sex, we suggest that you at least consider it. Here’s why.
4 Surprising Facts that Good Sex Research Has Revealed About Porn
Porn has commanded a growing share of the focus of sex research over the past 50 years. What have learned so far?
Enjoying Anal Sex: 5 Tips for First-Timers
When it’s done right, anal intercourse can be painless. In this article, experts tell you how to enjoy your first experience.
8 of History’s Most Famous Prostitutes!
There is a reason why people call prostitution the world’s oldest profession. It has been around for thousands of years in one form or another. And throughout, many ladies of the evening have stood out for being more prestigious in their beauty, brains, and abilities.
How to Give a Great Blowjob – 6 Tips…
“There is nothing more feminine than a blowjob,” says the erotic novelist, Chloe Thurlow. We couldn’t agree more. Here six tips to up your oral sex game.
Do you want great sex? Try asking your partner these 9 edgy sex questions.
Communicating with your partner about sex can – and should – be fun. In fact, discussing sex should be as pleasurable as the act itself.
Jezel’s Restaurant Romp
Jezel was the most desired woman in the office. She was hot and beautiful, but she was also married. That didn’t stop her from having fun, though.
Why do people like to have sex in public?
This is one of the most common sexual fantasies. Research shows that most adults have thought about it at some point or the other. But it’s a fantasy that is difficult to fulfill. Public sex is illegal in many – if not all, places. Few want to risk getting caught. For many people, too, fantasies […]
How Love and Sex Affects the Way You Think
Previous research suggests that our problem-solving abilities change depending on our states of mind. Intrigued, researchers from Germany and the Netherlands had wondered how love and sex might affect the way we think. Here’s what they learned.
The Unexpected Psychology Behind Women’s Rape Fantasies
Rape fantasies point to an unsettling difficulty about sexual imaginings and actual sexual violence. That is, how do you reconcile the two?