- Al Vernacchio: Sex needs a new metaphor. Here's one ... | TED Talk | TED.com
- The sex myth: Why you shouldn’t assume everyone is having better sex than you - The Globe and Mail
- [Pic:]Some of the most sensitive areas of the human body....porn has lied to you. there are other places you can touch that sensitive and pleasurable......"
- Actually LEARN about sex and our anatomy before shaming others because shaming others = ignorance.
- Looks have nothing to do with sexiness....
- How can I manipulate my body/looks without surgery
- Should I lose/gain weight, get penis/breast enlargement?
- "My Choice" – Male Version from Youtube
- Deepika Padukone – "My Choice" Directed By Homi Adajania - Vogue Empower
- What does Crymax mean?
- Porn star camera tricks and secrets... his penis isn't as big as it looks and she's not actually orgasming that much
- I LOVE FORESKIN (wtf circumcision?)
- Check out dakinkykid's Youtube channel
- The Difference Between Porn & Real Sex Explained With Food
- Does your partner cum too fast in bed? @ WeWomen
- Let’s Talk About Penises, Shall We?
GGG
- SL Letter of the Day: The Limits of GGG - Slog - The Stranger
- There are limits to being GGG | Savage Love | Creative Loafing Charlotte
- Are You GGG? The Benefits of Sexual Communal Strength - | - Science of Relationships
- Are You GGG? | Psychology Today - "In a sample of long-term couples (together for 11 years on average), we found people who were higher in sexual communal strength reported higher levels of daily sexual desire and were more likely to maintain their desire over time. People who began the study with high sexual communal strength maintained desire over a 4-month period, whereas those who started off low in sexual communal strength had declined sexual desire. So Dan Savage may be right – there are benefits to being GGG. The motivation to meet a partner’s sexual needs can be good for the self and can help keep the spark alive in long-term relationships."
orgasm shaming
- Is one kind of orgasm better than another? | Dawn Serra - "If you have a vulva, some of the sacred sexuality gurus will talk about energetically opening to your partner and welcoming them into your sacred vaginal space. That’s cool. But it’s not the only way and you don’t have to put anything inside of you in order to be sacred or fully embodied in your sexuality.You can energetically open to someone and NOT take them inside any of your orifices.You can have an energetic orgasm with all your clothes on.You can shed all of your masks and bare your soul to a partner in the most painfully vulnerable way without any sexual contact at all."
parthenophilia (virgin roleplay)
harmatophobia