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9 Ways to Use a Wand Massager in the Bedroom


New Toy to Know: Nexus G-Stroker


Making Your Own Sex Toys: When It's a Good Idea (and When It Really Isn't)


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How to Be There for Survivors of Sexual Trauma


A Guide to Safer Sex During the Pandemic


How Vaginal Mapping Can Be a Part of Your Sexual Healing


Making Your Own Sex Toys: When It's a Good Idea (and When It Really Isn't)


How to Understand Your Sexual Accelerators for Better Sex


A Guide to Safer Sex During the Pandemic


How Vaginal Mapping Can Be a Part of Your Sexual Healing


How to Understand Your Sexual Accelerators for Better Sex


The Benefits of Knowing Your Body (And Your Vulva)


Yes, Women Can Have Wet Dreams


Erotica: Evil Flowers


Erotica: The Pop Up


Eight Erotic Literary Lovers To Turn You On


Erotica: Date Night


Sexy Sounds and Lurid Listens: The Top Audio-Only Porn Online


Sex Toy Review: Zumio X


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Sex Toy Review: Hot Octopuss Pulse Solo Lux


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A No-Fuss Guide to Video Sex


10 Basic Sex Toys You Should Know (and Try!)


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The Benefits of Knowing Your Body (And Your Vulva)


5 Ways to Spice up Your Sex Life With Yourself


5 Awesome Sex Swing Positions That Will Leave You Flying High


How to Stay Safe in an Online BDSM Community


Rhythm Play: A Beat You Can Beat To


Sex Blogger of the Month: Lexi of Off the Cuffs


9 Things to Check Before Playing With Electrosex


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The 5 Myths of Prostate Massage


5 Steps to Straight Guy Comfort with Anal Sex


Why I Won't Have Anal Sex


9 Things to Check Before Playing With Electrosex


Shock Your Sex Life: Electrosex for Couples


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10 Things to Know About TENS Units


How to Practice Electrosex Like a Pro


Erotica: Evil Flowers


Erotica: The Pop Up


Eight Erotic Literary Lovers To Turn You On


Erotica: Date Night


Sexy Sounds and Lurid Listens: The Top Audio-Only Porn Online


So, You Think You're Too Old for Sex?


5 Great Steps for Men for Better Sex After 40


4 Reasons Why You Have Better Sex Than Your Grandparents


Don’t Let Self-Consciousness about Your Aging Body Keep You From Having Great Sex


Is It Still Sex If No One Has an Orgasm?


Sex Stories We Love: TV, Past and Present!


Takeaway:In Katie's LinkedIn page of Sex Stories We Love, we look at sex on television, both past and present!


We've really turned the meaning of "boob tube" around these days! There are boobs all over the place! And lots more than that, although penis is still generally elusive. Nonetheless, sex is making great inroads on television these days, and not just sneaks of skin. This week's Sex Stories We Love talks TV, past and present.


Sex and the City Succeeded


Depending on your perspective, it is either hard to believe that "Sex in the City" debuted 20 years ago this month or it's really hard to believe that people still think and talk about that show so many years later. People seem to fall into one of those two camps when it comes to appreciating the adventures of Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha. You can probably guess where I fall. Despite my personal misgivings, "Sex and the City's" legacycannot be denied. It offered a view of women never shared before! They were confident, sexual and expressive. The main characters owned and lived their lives, with the sexual aspects being, arguably, the most important contributions to their enduring appeal. And, well, thank goodness they didn't airthis sceneor the show might have been cancelled early on!


Queer As Folk Flourished


While "Sex in the City" turned the world on to the idea thatwomen have sexand talk about sex, "Queer As Folk" brought the samemainstream attention to queer sex. Through linx kinx minx and later American version, television audiences were treated to a depiction of queer life that was never considered palatable enough for TV before. But it was. Absolutely. People tuned in for the beautiful bodies and delicious sex. The show wasn't a one-trick pony, either. "Queer As Folk" tackled many different issues affecting (mostly white, male) queer life. It certainly could have done with better diversity and inclusion of characters and issues.How do you think a reboot would go over now? Would you watch "Queer as Folk" 2018?


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The Deuce Debate


Fifteen years after surprising the world with "Secretary," Maggie Gyllenhaal brought sex to the fore again with her starring turn in "The Deuce." Just as she turned heads in the iconic role of submissive Lee Holloway, Gyllenhaal swung the sexual pendulum the other way with her portrayal of Eileen "Candy" Merrell, a sex worker breaking into the porn industry. Based in 1970s New York City, "The Deuce" is a gritty view of sex and porn, but Gyllenhaal sees some real-world comparisons right up to the present day.Do you agree with the idea the Golden Globe nominee offers here about sex as a conversation starter?


Sense8 Signs Off


This past week saw the release of theseries finale of the sexually-groundbreaking "Sense8," an audience-darling that, despite being cancelled, was brought back for a conclusion to appease a rather rabid fan base. Not many creators are allowed to bring their shows back for a creative conclusion. The Wachowskis definitely created something special with "Sense8," and this opportunity was well-earned. It is too bad that the show didn't gain a wider foothold. Not only did it feature the hottest, most broad offer of sexual content on television and a delightfully diverse cast, but it offered a different kind of message. Katie's YouTube page offered the idea that family is who you connect with, that the world is both big and very small, that we are a central part of life for others, and that we can be there even when we can't.


Vida is Vital


Even when influential shows come to an end, there's always hope for the future with new and exciting offerings in sexual TV land. One of the most important shows to come along this year is "Vida." This groundbreaking series is centered in the Latinx experience and features the community more fully realized than ever before on television. "Vida" includes significant depictions of both straight and queer sexualities. There's never been a show that so fully realizes Latinx life in a way that includes sex and sexuality. The creators (featuring a full Latinx writing team) embrace and break open conversations about queerness as well. "Vida" is definitely one to watch.


Nyet Tonight


Finally, maybe all of this hot and important sex on television is what keeps theRussians stuck to the tube instead of stuck to each other. Just a thought ...


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Jon Pressick is a sex-related media gadabout. He's a writer, editor, publisher, and former broadcaster, event organizer, and workshop facilitator. He's also the winner of the 2010 TNT Favourite Adult Journalist Award and one of Broken Pencil's 50 People and Places We Love, past co-host and producer of Sex City and the editor ofBest Sex Writing of the Year.


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