
4 Reasons You Might Be Struggling to Orgasm (and What to Do About Them)
Struggling to climax? You're not alone. Orgasm difficulties affect people of all genders, and they can make sex more frustrating than fulfilling. From stress and body image to medication side effects and trauma, there are many reasons why it might be tough to reach orgasm. This blog dives into four common causes and offers practical tips to help you reclaim your pleasure and enjoy a more satisfying sex life.

Your First Same-Sex Experience: How to Stop Worrying and Have Fun
Your first same-gender sexual experience can be exciting, nerve-wracking, or a mix of both—and that’s completely normal! Whether you're nervous or excited, it's important to check in with yourself, communicate openly with your partner, and focus on fun, not performance. Remember, sex is an exploration, and it’s perfectly okay if things don't go as planned. Just relax, enjoy the moment, and keep it fun!

Stepping Into Your Sexiest Self: How to Build Body Confidence in the Bedroom
Do you feel empowered and confident when you think about getting naked with a partner? If not, you're not alone. Many of us struggle with body confidence, which can impact both mental health and our sex lives. But here's the good news: you can boost your bedroom confidence! From diversifying your view of beauty to celebrating your body’s unique gifts, check out our tips for feeling sexier than ever.

5 Sex Toy Mistakes You Might Be Making (and What to Do Instead)
Sex toys can add excitement and variety to your solo or partnered sex life, but many people make common mistakes when exploring this world of pleasure. From choosing unsafe materials to skipping proper cleaning, these errors can ruin the experience—or even be harmful. In this blog, we’ll explore five common sex toy mistakes and how you can avoid them to ensure a safe, fun, and pleasurable experience.

What Does It Really Mean to Be Comfortable in Your Sexuality?
Sexuality is a crucial part of most people's lives, yet discussing it openly can still be challenging due to societal taboos and outdated norms. Despite a growing movement towards sex positivity, many of us struggle with sexual shame and rigid expectations about what "normal" sexuality should look like.
To embrace your sexuality fully, start by letting go of shame and recognizing that all forms of consensual sexual expression are valid. Understanding and appreciating your own body through self-pleasure can enhance your self-knowledge and sexual satisfaction. Educating yourself about sex—through books, podcasts, or classes—can also foster comfort and confidence. Remember, it's important to take the pressure off and honor your personal boundaries and desires. Exploring your sexuality is a lifelong journey, and there’s no rush—just enjoy the process and embrace your unique sexual identity.

Healthier Relationships Through a Healthy Sex Life
What are the most common things couples fight about? While money, housework, and children are common, another frequent source of tension is sex. A strong relationship requires communication, respect, and teamwork, but a healthy sex life is also key for many couples.
To cultivate this, start by accepting your sexual differences, whether it's mismatched libidos or varying interests. Get comfortable discussing sex openly and honestly—it’s essential for improving intimacy. Additionally, explore creativity in your sex life to keep things fresh, and remember that solo sex is healthy and beneficial. Finally, expand your idea of intimacy beyond the bedroom by incorporating emotional and non-sexual physical closeness, which will strengthen your bond and your sexual connection.

We Can All Learn Something from the BDSM Community
Kink and BDSM, popularized by Fifty Shades of Grey, have existed throughout history, with a formal community emerging in the 1950s. Today, about one-third of Americans have a specific kink or fetish. While often seen as taboo, the world of kink offers valuable insights for everyone, including lessons on intimacy, boundaries, and playfulness in relationships.
Kinksters understand that intimacy doesn’t always require genital contact—activities like spanking, roleplay, or even cuddling can foster deep connections. Viewing sex as playful rather than serious can enhance pleasure and take off the pressure to perform. Tools like safewords and discussions of limits ensure clear communication, which can improve all types of relationships.
By embracing a broader view of sexuality, including consent, creativity, and play, kink offers a vast “menu” of erotic possibilities, encouraging exploration and mutual satisfaction for all.

5 Lies About Sex Toys to Stop Believing Right Now
Sex toys are becoming increasingly mainstream, with more people embracing them as part of a healthy sexual lifestyle. From the rise of sex positivity to entrepreneurs capitalizing on the booming sex tech industry, society is warming up to the idea that owning and using sex toys is perfectly normal. Even celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow, Lily Allen, and Cara Delevingne have partnered with brands to endorse pleasure products, helping to normalize their use.
However, myths around sex toys persist, causing unnecessary shame and misunderstanding. One common myth is that people in fulfilling sexual relationships don’t need toys. This belief puts unnecessary pressure on partners and can harm a relationship. The truth is, using toys can actually enhance sexual satisfaction, whether you’re solo or with a partner. Other myths, like the idea that sex toys will replace human connection or that they’re only for women, are equally untrue.
In reality, sex toys are tools that can enhance pleasure, intimacy, and even communication between partners, regardless of gender. It's time to debunk these misconceptions and embrace sex toys for what they are—an opportunity to explore and enrich your sexual experience without guilt or judgment.