September Shenanigans—Autumn 2020’s First Links
We’ve made it (nearly) through September 2020! Let’s celebrate with some links and shenanigans! … Continue readingSeptember Shenanigans—Autumn 2020’s First Links
We’ve made it (nearly) through September 2020! Let’s celebrate with some links and shenanigans! … Continue readingSeptember Shenanigans—Autumn 2020’s First Links
This week I was all about trends—from adult entertainment trends and how they affect the public, to the summer’s biggest trend: “WAP.” … Continue readingSmutty Trends: From WAP to Bush to Butts
It’s been a really interesting month for s*x-positive and adult-industry links, so I’m going to dive right in to my monthly curated round-up. Please enjoy! … Continue readingMAY I Present—Links from May?
Part I of Lynsey G’s interview with Lynn Comella, author of “Vibrator Nation,” where we discuss sex education, sex toy shops, and stereotypes. … Continue readingThe Juicy Cuts—Lynn Comella, Part I: Sex Ed, Toy Shops, and Stereotypes
Links from lockdown, including an update on Lynsey G, a new comic, adult-industry reporting, a new memoir review, webcamming transformation, SWers left out of relief packages, and pleasure product giveaways! … Continue readingLinks from Lockdown—April 2020
It’s been a while since I posted Part 1 and Part 2 of this epic interview with the Liz Klinger, founder and CEO of Lioness. Her company makes a hella-smart
Continue readingLiz Klinger, Part 3—Where the Sex Research Went, Learning Your Body, and Anorgasmia
In Part 2 of this interview with Lioness CEO Liz Klinger, we discussed the role of pleasure in overall health, orgasms as art, and competitive vibrators. … Continue readingThe Juicy Cuts: Lioness’s Liz Klinger, Part 2—Pleasure, Your Health, Orgasm Art Gallery, and Competitive Vibrators
In Part I of my interview with Liz Klinger of Lioness, we discuss making sexuality visible, ignorance about sexual anatomy, and concussions vs. orgasm. … Continue readingThe Juicy Cuts: Lioness’s Liz Klinger, Part 1—On Making The Unseen Visible and Concussions’ Effects on Orgasm
In this segment of a long interview with neuroscientist Nicole Prause, we talked about people’s obsessive discomfort with studying sex—especially p0rn—how science really works, and disproving theories. … Continue readingThe Juicy Cuts: Nicole Prause, PhD, Part 3—On Obsessions, Disproving Theories, and Science Over Assumptions
As part of my ongoing “Juicy Cuts” interview series, here is Part 2 of my long, fascinating interview with Nicole Prause, PhD, the neuroscientist behind Liberos! In this segment, we