Bringing Someone Home When You Have Roommates

College is a time for exploration, especially when it comes to dating…and living with roommates for the first time. We know how challenging it can be to have “the talk” with people you share a room with. Here’s how to bring someone home while keeping the comforts and preferences of your roomies in mind.

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Body Hair & Femininity

Body hair – although completely natural on women’s bodies – has been a symbol of femininity for decades now. This is true still with women’s pubic hair and the infamous bush. Throughout the years, the bush has been preferred, accepted, and at other times scorned. By exploring society’s acceptance (or refusal) of body hair on women, we can analyze how women are expected to look and behave to be seen as feminine.


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Say It With Me: Porn Stars Are People Too

Along with the rise of Euphoria is coming the slow, but long over-due, appreciation for prior porn stars turned Hollywood stars. Chloe Cherry is just another of the latest stars to turn their earlier acting careers into newer and bigger brands for themselves, much like Julia Fox, Mia Khalifa, Cardi B, and many more before. But what is it that initiated this destigmatization of sex workers? What is opening up the door for a larger cultural change?

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Navigating Dating & Intimacy in Your 20s as Someone with Very Little (To No) Experience

When you’ve been single all your life, the concept of romantic intimacy can build up into something more frightening and daunting than you ever imagined it being. Attempting to navigate the world of romance and dating as a forever single person can feel like trying to speak a foreign language. However, in spite of all the fear and uncertainty, sometimes it's necessary–if it’s desired–to step out into the great unknown. It’s necessary to permit yourself to try and do the scariest thing imaginable: to allow yourself to be known.


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When to Touch Each Other and When to Touch Their Hearts

It’s more than understandable if your mind is focused on other things than sex these days. Taking a break from physical intimacy, whether it’s intentional or not, should never be seen as a failure because there are plenty of other ways to connect with your partner. Sometimes, just being the reason they laugh or let go may even bring you closer than being skin-to-skin.

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Don’t Settle For Fear of Being Alone

Sometimes we find ourselves staying in less than satisfactory and even toxic relationships for fear of being alone when they end. Whether that fear is rooted in past trauma, societal pressures or a need for physical affirmation, settling for a love that does not fulfill you isn’t fair to you or your partner, and can be detrimental to future relationships.

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Tight ≠ Good Sex

One of the largest stigmas surrounding women’s sexual health is the idea that “tight” vaginas equate to good sex. “Tight” is a myth, based on patriarchal standards. In particular, ones that primarily value male pleasure.

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Icing on the Cake

Most of the time sizing alone can be a daunting task when trying to find the right underwear. However, between all the different styles, shapes, and materials it’s just downright overwhelming. In order to help you feel better about and in your skin, Cora Harrington’s book is an essential guide to understanding the do’s and don’ts of lingerie. I also include my personal shopping preferences for any and everybody to find the right intimates at the right price.


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To Be or Not to Be…Pregnant?: How the Internet is Scaring Women Out of Using Birth Control

From weight gain to cystic acne to depression, pregnancy sometimes seems like a better route than birth control. Whether it’s the pill, the patch, the IUD, or any other form of internal contraception, the side effects have always turned me off, and I’m not the only one. Birth control can be a scary thing to navigate, especially when the internet shows you just how scary it can be.


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Spotify Wrapped Sex Playlist

Spotify Wrapped is one of the most anticipated days of the year. Every December, we get a glimpse into the year’s most popular sexual songs and artists. Many of us may curate our own playlists based on these recommendations. Here are some of my basic necessities to make the best sex playlist.


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Let’s Talk About Celibacy

In an era of intense female empowerment and subsequent sexual liberation, we don’t talk about celibacy enough. Rather than an oppressive practice meant to shame women for being the sexual creatures that they are, it has become a key tool by young people to get a better grip on their lives. After all, not everything is about sex.


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To Peg or Not to Peg: A Beginner’s Guide to Pegging

True to the motto: through the backdoor, this article functions as a complete beginner’s guide on pegging. Whether you are the pegger or the pegee or just someone that might be interested in light pegging in the future, this piece tells you everything you need to know about making sweet love to someone’s booty. Get ready to receive tips, tricks, and techniques that will prepare you and your partner for some backend fun.

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Why I Stopped Hooking Up

Hookup culture was never really a subject I gave much thought to. What other women do with their bodies and what they feel empowered by is absolutely none of my business. Besides, I never participated in casual sex myself as I was reserving this experience for people I was in committed monogamous relationships with. Well, let me tell you something: things changed over the summer. This past summer taught me a lot about myself that I want to share in this article.


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