Lesbian Culture
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Tentatively Accepting My Bisexuality Part Three Buckle up, the story about my queerness is about to get more complicated.27 October 2021
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Tentatively Accepting My Bisexuality Part Two Buckle up, the story about my queerness is about to get more complicated.21 October 2021
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Lesbians Companies vs Rainbow Capitalism If you're openly lesbian, queer or gay, you've probably bought something with a rainbow on it at some point in your life. It can be exciting and validating to see stores carry goods meant for the LGBTQIA2S+ community. But who is behind the rainbow?15 September 2021
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Queer Sex 101 I was asked to write a blog on queer sex 101. I initially wrote about barriers, lube, toys, and tribbing. Then I deleted everything. Sex education has long been dominated by a sterilized heteronormative anatomical perspective that only focuses on abstinence, pregnancy, disease, and penetration. While those are aspects of sex, it’s missing the bigger point: pleasure. Even as we've moved towards more sex-positive education in the last decade, we still replicate this ideology by focusing primarily on the mechanics of sex. Understanding function doesn't equate to good sex. Queer sex is an art, not a recipe. So today, I present to you the fundamentals of pleasure rather than the mechanics of sex:30 August 2021
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1 June 2021
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Good news -- you don’t need long fingers to please a vulva-owning partner! Since most sexual pleasure comes from external stimulation or shallow internal stimulation, short, stubby fingers can still make your sweetheart scream your name.16 March 2021
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The next time you shrug off astrology as the source of the world’s cheesiest pickup lines, think again. Much can be learned from studying archetypes, and the zodiac signs are one of humanity’s oldest traditions for considering personality types.11 January 2021
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The holiday season is just around the corner and 2020 is nearing its end. December is a high stress month in any year, but now it’s more important than ever to creatively stay connected to yourself and your partner. What better way to say “I love you” than to give the gift of orgasms?
The end of the year is also the culmination of the solar cycle, with the winter solstice marking the darkest (and longest) night of the year. We say, embrace the night! Light a few candles, pull out the flannel sheets, and enjoy sumptuous hours of discovering new ways to maintain the heat. From simple stocking stuffers to the dildo of her dreams, we’ve got an entire Gift Guide that breaks down all the ways to get Wet For Her this holiday season.30 November 2020 -
1 November 2020
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Any Percentage Is “Enough”
As a a female-lead queer business, Wet For Her understands that sexuality isn’t simple. Our community is built by and for women who love women. While this is our truth, we know that love is vast and complex. Many women who love women also love other genders, and we want those folks to feel welcome and valid here too.
23 September 2020