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How to Introduce Toys to Your Partner (Without It Being Weird)
Quick answer: Bring it up outside the bedroom, frame it as something you want to try together (not a criticism of your partner), and let them ask questions. Start with...
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Vibrator vs Dildo: What’s the Actual Difference?
Quick answer: A vibrator is a powered toy that produces vibration. A dildo is an unpowered toy shaped for insertion, with no motor or moving parts. Vibrators can be external,...
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How to Choose Your First Vibrator: An Honest Beginner’s Guide
Quick answer: Your first vibrator should match the kind of stimulation you already enjoy (or want to try), feel manageable in size, and use body-safe materials like medical-grade silicone. Bullets...
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Prostate Pleasure Guide: How to Stimulate the P-Spot
Quick answer: The prostate is a walnut-sized gland located about 5–8cm inside the rectum, toward the belly button. It’s rich in nerve endings and is sometimes called the “P-spot” or...
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Clitoris Anatomy Guide: Everything You Were Never Taught
Quick answer: The clitoris is a complex, multi-part organ. The visible glans is only the tip; the internal structure (including the body, crura, and vestibular bulbs) extends up to 10cm...
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Erogenous Zones & Anatomy: The Complete Guide
Quick answer: Erogenous zones are areas of the body with heightened nerve density that respond to sexual or sensual touch. Some are genital (clitoris, G-spot, prostate), others are non-genital (neck,...
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Orgasm Anxiety: Why You Can’t Finish (and What Actually Helps)
Quick answer: Orgasm anxiety is when the pressure to climax actually prevents you from climaxing. It’s driven by self-monitoring (called spectatoring), performance pressure, and overthinking, not by anything wrong with...
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How to Have Multiple Orgasms: A Practical Guide
Quick answer: Multiple orgasms are two or more orgasms in a single session without fully losing arousal in between. They’re more accessible for vulva owners (shorter refractory period), but possible...
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The Complete Guide to Orgasms
Quick answer: An orgasm is the peak of sexual arousal, a release of built-up tension accompanied by rhythmic muscle contractions, a flood of feel-good hormones, and intense pleasure. There are...
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How to Masturbate With a Penis
Quick answer: To get more out of penis masturbation, go beyond the classic grip-and-stroke. Vary your grip, speed and pressure. Explore the frenulum and perineum. Try edging to build intensity....
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The Complete Guide to Self-Pleasure
Quick answer: Self-pleasure (masturbation) is the act of touching your own body for sexual pleasure. It’s normal, healthy and backed by science: it reduces stress, improves sleep, relieves pain and...
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The gift they’ll actually keep (and use)
Christmas is almost here, and it’s time to be honest, how many socks, candles, or novelty mugs does someone really need? This year, VUSH is making gift-giving actually fun with...