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Wet For Her - Tips and advices for lesbian sex toys
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Ahhh, the magic of firsts. The first meeting, the first date, the first kiss, the first sexual encounter with your lover, and the first strap-on. Wait, what? You heard us right. The first strap-on. Women claim that wearing a strap-on creates many pleasurable feelings, including empowerment. And empowerment is s-e-x-y. Wet For Her is a women-owned company with your orgasms high in mind. They specialize in quality products for the queer community. They also know that buying a strap-on for the first time can be intimidating. So let's talk about where to start, then take a peek at the best beginner strap-ons and dildos.25 mai 2022
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Tentatively Accepting My Bisexuality Part Three Buckle up, the story about my queerness is about to get more complicated.25 mai 2022
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Tentatively Accepting My Bisexuality Part Two Buckle up, the story about my queerness is about to get more complicated.25 mai 2022
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Tentatively Accepting My Bisexuality Katy Perry's "I kissed a girl" was blasting on all the radio stations when I first considered I might be queer. At the time, I also had a boyfriend and a couple fuck buddies. I didn't love having sex with any of them, but was drunk on the power of being desired. I expressed megalomaniacal contrarian teen beliefs, "monogamy is unnatural" and "women are just objectively hotter than men," not realizing polyamorous or queer folks existed. I believed I was just alternative and knew better than everyone else, in the way sixteen year olds often do.25 mai 2022
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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?25 mai 2022
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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:25 mai 2022
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Ik werd gevraagd om een blog te schrijven over queer sex 101. Ik schreef aanvankelijk over barrières, glijmiddel, speelgoed en tribbing. Toen heb ik alles verwijderd. Seksuele voorlichting werd lange tijd gedomineerd door een gesteriliseerd hetero normatief anatomisch perspectief dat zich alleen richt op onthouding, zwangerschap, ziekte en penetratie. Hoewel dat aspecten van seks zijn, mist het het grotere punt: plezier. Ook al zijn we de afgelopen tien jaar in de richting van meer seksepositieve voorlichting gegaan, we repliceren deze ideologie nog steeds door ons primair te richten op de mechanica van seks. Het begrijpen van de functie staat niet gelijk aan goede seks. Queer sex is een kunst, geen recept. Dus vandaag presenteer ik je de grondbeginselen van plezier in plaats van de mechanica van seks:25 mai 2022
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Mei is de maand van masturbatie Maak je klaar om het te doen met de meest sexy persoon in de kamer (jezelf!), deze 28 mei, Internationale Masturbatiedag. Dit is een vakantie doordrenkt met zoveel plezier dat het uitmondde in een hele maand van het vieren van de rechten en beloningen van masturbatie25 mai 2022
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June is finally here, and that means it’s time to celebrate pride month! In the United States, we use this month to commemorate the 1969 Stonewall Riots, a trans-led uprising against police raids of gay bars in New York City. Prominent figures of the Stonewall Riots include trans rights and gay liberation activists Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson, who participated in the riots and devoted their lives to uplifting the LGBTQ+ community.25 mai 2022
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June is finally here, and that means it’s time to celebrate pride month! In the United States, we use this month to commemorate the 1969 Stonewall Riots, a trans-led uprising against police raids of gay bars in New York City. Prominent figures of the Stonewall Riots include trans rights and gay liberation activists Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson, who participated in the riots and devoted their lives to uplifting the LGBTQ+ community.25 mai 2022
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