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Orgasms Can Help With Anxiety — Here s How

Orgasms Can Help With Anxiety Here’s How During the pandemic, anxiety levels have spiked. According to data from the Kaiser Family Foundation, four in 10 adults have reported symptoms of anxiety since the rise of COVID-19 and the resulting economic crisis. It’s not exactly shocking. We’re dealing with an enormous amount of stress around something we’ve never experienced in our lifetime. Symptoms of anxiety include spiraling into your own negative thoughts, focusing on past regrets, and thinking about everything in a “worst-case scenario” mindset. Physically, you may experience a racing heart, sweating, and an unshakable feeling of impending dread. Anxiety is quite the little asshole, if you ask me or anyone who has it, I’d reckon.

Comprehensive Sex Education Could Curb Everyone s Trauma Around Sex

Comprehensive Sex Education Could Curb Everyone s Trauma Around Sex
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How Kink Can Be Used to Help Your Mental Health

How Kink Can Be Used to Help Your Mental Health It’s a common (and messed up) misconception that people who like kink are somehow mentally ill or deranged. This is simply sex-negative nonsense spoon-fed to us by our puritanical culture. BDSM, or bondage, discipline, and sadomasochism, is a perfectly normal thing to be into. All kink is normal, as long as everyone involved is a consenting adult. Frankly, it’s not really anyone’s business what happens sexually between consenting adults, so I don’t know why we’re so obsessed with trying to police it. Studies have shown that people who engage in kink are not mentally ill. Most recently, a 2020 study published in the

A Beginner s Guide to Different Kinds of Sex Toys

A Beginner’s Guide to Different Kinds of Sex Toys As a certified sex educator, I get a lot of questions about sex toys. Like, a lot, a lot. For now, let’s distill my inbox’s most prominent sex toy–related inquiry: “There are so many different kinds of sex toys. How do I know which one I want? And what are the differences? Are there any? What am I doing? Help me!” The thing is, when it comes to sex toys (and sex education in general, if I’m being honest), there just isn’t a lot of good, trustworthy information out there. Why? There are a lot of reasons, mostly to do with shame. There are countless problems with sexual shame and our society’s fraught relationship with it, but sex toys can be especially confusing. If you want a vibrator and you buy a dildo, you’re going to be disappointed. If you buy a vibrator that isn’t made for anal play and use it for anal penetration? You could wind up in the emergency room.

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