Tag Archive for: erotica

Talking dirty –  if you think it, fantasize it, say it!

Give voice to your erotic potential. Dirty talk is not dirty, it happens best at the height of open, honest, loving intimacy. In loving sex, saying what we truly think, feel, fantasize, want and need is the ultimate expression of our erotic…
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“Quickies” – 21 short stories in 5 minutes or less

Pick any of these 21 sexy, sizzling mini-stories for when you want a quickie – a short, hot, sexy, down and dirty escape. Plus we've added a few book reviews of great erotic stories. And if you would like something a little longer (30-40 min),…
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Post-covid sex: Just when we thought it was safe to jump back in bed

This fuckin' Covid virus is like a bad movie or a serial horror story and it could be the worst STD we've ever encountered. And it just might be coming back with a vengeance. Different name (Delta variant), same shit! Even Steven Spielberg couldn't…
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Intellectual curiosity is a turn on for …

the sexual curiosity in your sapiosexuality (3 min). It's true. You might be a sapiosexual. And that's a good thing. And if your partner is ... wow! Remember, women who read about sex have 74% more sex. It gives erotica and reading about…
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How to masturbate with …

a Vagina: 28 Tips and Tricks for Solo Play. (7 min) "Sure, exercise is a great way to relieve stress and improve your sleep. But so is enjoying a little one-on-one time with you and your body." Any article with 28 tips about masturbation…
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Intelligence is the sexiest attribute, the brain …

the most important sex organ and sexy librarians the most popular fantasy Grab your library card, and check out this wild book of erotica – 22 short, salacious, not-to-be-forgotten carnal reads. Images that will last long after you are 'finished.'…
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Books are a woman’s best sex toys

Batteries not required, usable in public, can hold in one hand (2 min). Women who read erotic books have 74% more sex than women who do not. Research in The Journal of Sex Research by Harold Leitenberg found that “women who read romance…