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What Are Sex Hangovers? Experts Explore The Complex Emotions That Can Arise After Hooking Up
Cashmere contributor Hannah Shewan Stevens explains what a sex hangover is and details how to avoid them, alongside experts Emme Witt and Charlotte Fox Weber, in an exclusive explainer.
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Pegging 101: An Introductory Guide To Butt Stuff
Dr. Tiffany “K.” breaks down the origins of pegging, and explains how to get into the world of butt stuff with your partner in an exclusive guide for Cashmere Magazine.
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Sex Work Isn’t Sex Ed: Why We Need Comprehensive, Fact-Backed, Sexual Education
Cashmere contributor S. Nicole Lane explores the advocacy around comprehensive sex ed. Spearheaded by sex workers and activist groups, out of necessity, why are they calling for better sexual education, and what is their role in it?
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Transitioning Saved My (Sex) Life: On Gender, Pleasure, and Exploration
“When you first begin to experience the effects of transitioning for the first time, it can be liberatory. You begin to feel what it’s like to belong in your body for the first time, to not feel like a stranger in your own life.”
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Not So Vanilla: Breaking Down the Basics of BDSM
“BDSM must be built upon a culture of consent, without it BDSM is simply an avenue for abuse.”
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Finding Pleasure In Denial: All About Edging and Orgasm Control
“Edging takes your focus away from the orgasm itself, and helps you think more about other kinds of pleasure,” said sex expert Rachel Worthington.
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“Expanded Orgasms” So Intense They Cause Altered States of Consciousness–And How to Have One
Feminist author Naomi Wolf writes that the orgasm is an altered state in and of itself. However, Dr. Sayin explains that expanded orgasms can also open “another ‘orgasmic consciousness.’”
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Can You Develop A Kink?
“Kinkiness is part of a person’s personality – the fiber of their sexual being – and believing you can mold your pleasure at will is like trying to cum on command.”
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How To Use An Internal (Formerly Female) Condom
“The internal condom is up to 95% effective against pregnancy, STDs, and STIs.”