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Despite ongoing conversations about sexual equality, the statistics remain stark: in mixed-gender partnerships, women consistently report fewer orgasms than men. A recent VICE article highlights a “brutal” truth backed by science — it’s not that women can’t orgasm, but that we’ve built a culture that simply doesn’t prioritize their pleasure.
A disheartening story has emerged today: migrants detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are using OnlyFans and public crowdfunding campaigns to pay for legal representation and bond costs as they fight deportation—highlighting a systemic failure that leaves vulnerable individuals with few viable paths to justice.
Despite ongoing conversations about sexual equality, the statistics remain stark: in mixed-gender partnerships, women consistently report fewer orgasms than men. A recent VICE article highlights a “brutal” truth backed by science — it’s not that women can’t orgasm, but that we’ve built a culture that simply doesn’t prioritize their pleasure.
In today’s digitally saturated world, it’s easy to assume that Gen Z — raised on TikTok, BDSM trends, and hypersexualized media — would be experiencing a sexual renaissance. But journalist Carter Sherman’s new book, The Second Coming: Sex and the Next Generation’s Fight Over Its Future, reveals a different picture: one of delayed intimacy, stunted vulnerability, and conflicted desire.
Kink is no longer optional—it’s pivotal in today’s fashion narrative. From high-shine latex and bondage straps on luxury runways to harness-inspired menswear and fantasy-leather collections, designers are boldly weaving erotica, power, and vulnerability into wearable art.
This week (17–20 July), the much‑anticipated Swingathon swings into Allington, Lincolnshire, celebrating its 5th year as the UK’s largest adult–alternative lifestyle festival. Over 1,000 like‑minded participants are expected to flock to the tranquil East Midlands village for three days of open-minded community, connection, and exploration.
The city’s strategy is simple: shut down Empire Spa for a year, slap steep fines on the owners, and ban the site from ever again hosting massage services. But this isn’t about community safety - it’s about erasure. When legal redress is unavailable, workers can’t enforce contracts, call the police, or demand respect. Instead, they vanish into the shadows.
In a subreddit full of candid Q&A, one AskReddit post stands out: "For those who worked (or still are) as a sex worker, what was it like?"
The responses — honest, varied, and deeply reflective — reveal a world far richer than most stereotypes suggest.
Gen Z trends continue to shift towards kink.
New play explores a scandalous “what if?” for the royal family.
Nothing strikes more fear in a man’s heart than a woman unplugged.
We have to wonder what did those suggested ads look like?
Man get’s arrested after calling 911 over blue balls.
Kesha goes boy crazy in new music video.
The difference between Diddy and the sex-positive community.
Should she leave or see what happens next?
Advice for boosting intimacy in a long-term relationship.
Questions on how to be open.
Kurts Adams Rozentals get’s spicy on OnlyFans.
Jamilah Mapp, Erica Dickerson, Mandii B and Weezy WTF are building empires and breaking taboos along the way.
OneTaste promised sexual liberation. Was it really a cult of forced labor and sex work?
Sex work is having a moment. Is it cool now?
The phrase ‘Flesh Spa’ captures the primal, tactile experience that we’re trying to achieve.The words also rub against one another in a way that feels representative of the duality the artwork is capturing; that space of interaction between stress and relaxation.
Tradwife has gone from Instagram aesthetic to bedroom fantasy. We break down why and how to explore the new kink at home.
Lovehoney gets ready to take on Google for unfair practices that censor pleasure.
A boutique hotel has launched “The Love Nest,” Canada’s first sex-positive suite, complete with toys, tools, and themed aesthetics for adventurous couples looking to indulge. It’s a bold move. It’s about time.
As the bringer of vibes and dropper of panties the Orgy DJ gets the respect they deserve.
Her work challenges assumptions about power—and leaves readers with a deeper understanding of what people truly crave: not just pleasure or control, but the simple, aching need to be seen.
What’s JOI and how has it become the new big money kink on OnlyFans?
Even in the heart of Berlin’s progressive playground, some taboos remain untouched. One of the most glaring? Menstruation.
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