Everything You Need to Know About Having Sex on Your Period and Your Cycle
Sex doesn't have to stop just because your period starts.
Sex doesn't have to stop just because your period starts.
Dildos eh? For many they’re the go-to toy of choice for an amazing orgasm.
For others, they’re a mysterious unicorn whose powers have not yet been revealed.
You know lots of them look like real dongs, you know some of them don’t. You know they go inside you… somewhere. But how far does your knowledge go?
From what they’re good for to what they’ll do to your vagina, we respond to most commonly asked dildo queries found in the depths of our forum.
Hold on to your seats, hats, horses, and sex cushions: we're penetrating the world of dildos.
Go down, give head, lick out, suck off, give a mouth job, give a blow job - however you refer to cunnilingus (on a vulva) and fellatio (on a penis), oral sex is one of the most satisfying and intimate sexual acts you can perform on, or receive from, your partner.
Depending on the study you read, erectile dysfunction (or ED) affects anywhere up to 76.5% of the global population of men. Needless to say, it’s important to have a conversation about this sexual dysfunction which affects so many people with penises. Especially when so much of our society still positions the penis at the centre of sex.
This Masturbation May, we’re bringing you the best self-love knowhow from the experts. Lovehoney’s guest SEXperts, that is!
This week we hear from Rachel Wright, a Relationship, Sex, & Mental Health Therapist from New York City. Rachel is widely recognised as one of the freshest voices on modern relationships and sex, and this week she takes us through why introducing toys to your “DIY time” can be the ultimate game changer.
Have your orgasms have been less than spectacular (or maybe even non-existent) of late? Has masturbation or sex left you feeling like 'Oh well', rather than 'Oh yeah!'?
Don't fret, because Lovehoney has your back. Read on, we've got 7 easy tips for making your orgasms more powerful.
We get so caught up in using our vibrators for solo play that we often forget to bring our sex toys to the party!
Vibrators are great for masturbating with, but they also have the ability to take sex with a partner from fun to phenomenal.
What's more, if you are someone who can't orgasm from internal stimulation alone (and believe us, you're not the only one!) then incorporating your favourite vibe into your sex life could be a game-changer.
Here are 7 of the best sex positions for adding in your vibrator – there are countless more but those are for you and your vibe to discover first-hand!
Firstly, let me get one thing out of the way – if you’ve come here to learn about ‘femidoms’, you’ve got the wrong article. “Femdom” is a BDSM term used to describe a female dominant or 'top' partner.
Femdoms may enjoy having their submissive partner call them “Mistress”, or they may prefer to refer to themselves as “Dominatrix” or “Domme”. They may not call themselves anything at all – the point is that many women take great pleasure in ruling supreme between the sheets.
If you get a kick out of being the lady in charge, maybe it’s time to embrace your inner Domme. Of course, the best thing about exploring any new kink or fetish is that you don’t have to dive straight in the deep end.
There are plenty of X-rated activities you can partake in that range from the saucy and the sensual to the down-right dirty and dominant.
If your inner Femdom is aching to make her debut, don't deny her a minute longer! Use any of the above 10 tips to embrace your dominant nature and you'll be BDSM-ing with the best of them in no time.