Daily Sex Discussion #570: Technology Sex?
Daily Sex Discussion #570 Do you rely on technology as an aid to your sex life? Reply with your response to #DailySexDiscussion
Daily Sex Discussion #570: Technology Sex? Read MoreSex News, Opinion, Blogs and more curated by Jon Pressick
Daily Sex Discussion #570 Do you rely on technology as an aid to your sex life? Reply with your response to #DailySexDiscussion
Daily Sex Discussion #570: Technology Sex? Read MoreA bill on the sale of sex or the sale of Conservatives? Tim Harper Tories’ Prostitution Law Is a Mess That’s Destined to Fail Harper’s Proposed Sex-work Laws Are Killer
Good Reading on the CaNordic Sex Work Legislation Read MoreCheck out my latest article on Kinkly! Click Here to Learn About Sex: Is the Future of Sex Ed Online? #AdultSexEdMonth
Click Here to Learn About Sex: Is the Future of Sex Ed Online? #AdultSexEdMonth Read MoreSomething as simple as learning a new word can bring us newfound insight and knowledge. Throughout this year’s #AdultSexEdMonth, I will offer up new terms, words and phrase’s from Inkhorn’s Erotonomicon to expand our sexy conversations. Today’s word is: Zazzle: sensuality or lust They stepped off the elevator and walked to their hotel room. As soon as the keycard activated the lock, both Jimmy and Tara were overcome with zazzle.
#AdultSexEdMonth Word of the Day: Zazzle Read MoreDaily Sex Discussion #569 Hair-pulling: yes or no or curious? Reply with your response to #DailySexDiscussion
Daily Sex Discussion #569: Hair-pulling? Read MoreHere is a sampling of sex work regulations from New Zealand and various European countries. I would love to know more about other areas. Anybody have a good resource for this?
Sex Work Laws Around the World Read MoreSomeone shared this on #AdultSexEdMonth (sorry, I’ve forgotten who). Very informative look at how to use language in differently to enhance everyone’s sex education
The Language of Sex Education Read MoreWell-written and entirely awesome response by Bianca Jarvis to the recent assertion that pornography is an ‘epidemic‘. I appreciate how she recognizes that porn can be problematic (EVERYTHING in this world can be problematic), particularly when porn intersects with misogynistic society. However, she describes the different porn that is now available and the outcome of actual research on porn and those involved in making it to come to the conclusion that porn ain’t so bad at all.
Porn is NOT an Epidemic Read More