20 Things You Don’t See In Mainstream Porn
With such ready access to the internet, watching porn has become a hobby for many people.
Understanding and practicing sexual health is the foundation for a satisfying, responsible, and evolving sex life. This ‘need to know’ sexual health info will help you and your partner(s) make fun choices, smart choices.
Like everything, sex is something that we ‘get better at’ the more we do it, talk about it, and learn about it. We’ve put together the essential info on living a safe, healthy and ever-changing sex life. Basically… you gotta know the serious stuff to really enjoy the fun stuff.
With such ready access to the internet, watching porn has become a hobby for many people.
Lubricant is known to enhance our sex lives but, with so many options, how will you know which is the best one for you? From water-based and flavoured lubes to silicone and sperm-friendly options, we’re here to provide all the info you need to decide.
There’s a lot of pressure around the word virginity. Each generation has a different outlook on the term – for Gen Y and Gen Z, being a ‘virgin’ is still considered a negative label. The pressure to ‘lose your V plates’ is something we care a lot about.
Our sex life began in 1905, and since then we’ve continued to build on our expertise in sexual wellness, sexual education and our trailblazing attitude towards sexual health product innovation. You could say, being ahead of the curve is our favourite position. In addition to our work in sexual health products, we’re committed to helping […]
In more recent times, the use of vibrators and other devices was common, but no one really talked about it.
Wearing condoms will keep both you and your partner safe.
If you long to have the sexual expertise these people carry, then you may want to keep these tips in mind.
First-time toy shoppers may be wondering what the difference is between vibrators and dildos.
For this reason, all sexually active adults need to be aware of the STI facts, signs, symptoms and treatments for herpes.
The menstruation cycle does not prevent a woman from getting pregnant.
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