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Sex

Gabrielle Blair, a mom of six kids, wants the burden of preventing pregnancy to stop falling to women.
The joys of looking and being looked at are not gender-specific, and both should be available to all of us.
"My grandmother taught me about self-pleasuring because she wanted me to know that that pleasure was from me."
Most, if not all, of us hetero gals have been in a situation where a guy has resisted wearing a condom.
How could I worry myself with what my body doesn't do when there are so many delicious things it does?
Being attracted to certain traits in people is fine, but discounting an entire group of people? Not cool.
It's time we say goodbye to the three dates before sex guideline, and challenge the question as a whole.
I don't distinguish between foreplay and sex. In fact, I sometimes treat intercourse as foreplay. After it, I'm even more excited for my turn.
The narrative in which vaginas need to be fresh, fruity or flavourless, rather than taste like themselves, needs to die.
It's time to stop telling women what they should do for other people — in bed or in life — and start asking them what they want.