THE BLOG
How Your Attachment Style Influences Your Sexual Behavior
Attachment theory suggests that the bonds you form as a child have a profound influence over the bonds you form as an adult. It sheds light on what kind of romantic partner you are and can even help...
Healing Your Relationship So You Can Have Better Sex
If you want to have good sex, sometimes the first step is taking a look at your relationship. What happens outside the bedroom indeed impacts what happens inside the bedroom. While some can maintain...
How to Change Who You Find Attractive
If you had the picture-perfect upbringing, or at least something close, maybe you are an effortless magnet for healthy, stable, available partners. But what about the rest of us? Who we find...
Are You Having the Best Orgasm Possible?
If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s that orgasms are outstanding. They’re fun, good for you, and one of the most pleasurable activities within the human experience. But having a good...
Reconnecting After a Fight
Couples who have happy, healthy relationships that stand the test of time can connect deeply with their partner in many ways. Intimacy isn’t just physical connection—it covers far more bases. Let’s...
Artificial Intelligence in the Bedroom: What You Need to Know
Artificial intelligence has grown by leaps and bounds recently, with more sophisticated and nuanced jobs being replaced by robots. And whenever innovation arrives, its use for sexual purposes...
How to Get Into the Perfect Sex Position
There’s no better or easier way to spice things up in the bedroom than by trying a new sex position - or perfecting an old favorite. If getting better at sex positions has been on your to-do list,...
Sex Shouldn’t Be Painful. Here’s What to Do If It Is
Between 10-30% of women experience pain during sex. Painful sex can not only obliterate the chances of reaching orgasm, but it can also lead to sex avoidance. The good news is that sexual pain is...
What an Erotic Template Is and How to Use Yours
To feel fully empowered, you must acknowledge what you like. You can’t hide it from yourself or your sex partners, because that means you’re still acting from a place of shame. Owning your turn-ons...