Whether you’re single or in a relationship, let’s be real—we could all use more advice about dating and intimacy. These articles are here for all your questions, and to help you feel more confident and comfortable talking about sex-positivity, relationships, and connection in general. So explore our guides below and don’t shy away from exploring topics you’ve never considered. You might surprise yourself.
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Does someone talking about their favourite book get you hot under the collar? Is your idea of a perfect date a heated discussion of Descartes? Did you have a crush on your university lecturer because they were just so clever? Well, you may be sapiosexual. Up to 8% of people between 18 and 351 are ...
Whether you’re here to understand your own feelings, support a friend, or just satisfy your curiosity, the more people who appreciate the nuances of the bisexual identity the better. So welcome! If you’re bisexual, it means you’re attracted to people, regardless of whether they’re the same or different gender as you. It’s all about love ...
They might sound like levels in a sci-fi video game, but erogenous zones are in fact places on the body that have the potential to provide pleasure and arousal when touched. The Oxford English Dictionary defines erogenous as: describing certain parts of the body, the physical stimulation of which leads to sexual arousal1. The word ...
What it means to identify as transgender is going to be something different to every trans person but that doesn’t mean you can’t be respectful and understand meanings of words they may refer to themselves as or what it means to identify as trans in the broader sense of their everyday lives. This article explains ...
What does it truly mean to be intimate? Some of us may be in long-term relationships and not actually feel intimately connected with our partners. Others may have not known someone long, yet feel a strong physical or emotional connection. Our default when we think of intimacy is to think of physical acts, like holding ...
Having safer sex is something we all know we should do, but maybe not all of us practise it as well as we should. Some people may feel that bringing up the conversation of safe sex is a ‘mood killer’, while others may make an assumption that their partner is already on contraception. Figuring out ...
We’ve all seen sex talk, or dirty talk, on our screens, but it’s not always as plain sailing as it looks. Sex talk isn’t a one-size-fits-all exercise, and it may not come naturally at first. But rather than panic and blurt out, “Spank me” to your partner or partners, we’re here to help you ease ...