THE BLOG
Getting Better After a Breakup
Dating is a skill you can learn—and so is recovering from a breakup in a way that will leave you better off next time. When a relationship ends, taking on emotional baggage is all too easy if you...
4 Steps to Opening Your Relationship
Treating monogamy as the default way to have a relationship is common. But it’s not the only way to have a happy, healthy, sexually fulfilling, and emotionally secure relationship. Many people find...
How to Make Masculinity Work for You, Sexually
Gender roles are slowly fading and allowing people to be free to express their gender in many ways. And yet, some corrosive ideas still linger that could be setting you up for worse sex. When you...
Believing These Sexual Myths Can Ruin Your Sex Life. Here’s What You Need to Know
The gap between what people think makes sex good and what actually makes sex good is wide. Breaking down the myths that keep the two apart can help you focus on what truly would amp up your sexual...
Temperature Play 101: A Guide for Beginners
Sometimes, foreplay is a dish best served cold—or hot, if you prefer. If you’re looking to turn up the heat in your sex life, here’s how to get started with temperature play. Why Temperature...
Mindful Edging for Penis Owners
Orgasms for penis owners can sometimes signal the end of sex. While orgasms are incredible, not all penis owners want the fun to end just because they climaxed. The tips below can help you extend...
How to Simplify Long-Term Relationships and Sexual Consent
Most people know the basics of consent when you’re newly dating someone: find out what they’re into and what they’re not before you get started, ask what they want to do right now, and then keep...
When Your Partner Comes Out
As our culture learns to be inclusive of more sexualities, many people are questioning their own. Leaning into experimentation to find out where your boundaries are is a good, healthy activity. You...
When Sex Becomes a Bargaining Chip
When things get tough in a relationship, sex is usually the first casualty in the battle. But if this goes on for too long, it can become a longstanding dynamic. Many partners are guilty of...









