These Women Spend Thousands Of Dollars To Medically Enlarge Their Clitorises
While still quite uncommon, women are seeking doctors who will help them grow their clitorises for both aesthetic and sexual reasons.
Hallie Lieberman is a historian and journalist. She’s the author of Buzz: A Stimulating History of the Sex Toy.
While still quite uncommon, women are seeking doctors who will help them grow their clitorises for both aesthetic and sexual reasons.
Atlanta's Subby School is a hybrid of support group and skill-sharing class that connects BDSM submissives with each other.
“You feel the sense of danger — like, school does not feel safe.”
“At first it’s like, ‘Um, why are you talking to someone in prison?’”
“What do I have to do to qualify? Like, besides being a professional whore?”
“If I got pregnant, I would not live through that experience.”
Male sex dolls don’t sell as well as female dolls. But for women who buy them, they’re more than toys. (Warning: Some of the following images are NSFW.)
Originally designed for gay men, the dating app has become more inclusive over the years. But while some Grindr users welcome women, others resent their presence.
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“I want it to be understood that I’m not scorned. I’m not sad because I didn’t get him as a boyfriend.”
While still quite uncommon, women are seeking doctors who will help them grow their clitorises for both aesthetic and sexual reasons.
Originally designed for gay men, the dating app has become more inclusive over the years. But while some Grindr users welcome women, others resent their presence.
Male sex dolls don’t sell as well as female dolls. But for women who buy them, they’re more than toys. (Warning: Some of the following images are NSFW.)
“I thought [the NDA] was really creepy. If he's asking for that, like how much more weird could it get?”
“I’ve had girls that have messaged me, like, ‘I just went out on this terrible date, but can I see your dick?’”
“Sugaring seemed fun and the taboo nature of it made it extra spicy.”
“I want it to be understood that I’m not scorned. I’m not sad because I didn’t get him as a boyfriend.”
A small but growing number of men doing sex work are catering to women clients by taking consent and gender equality seriously — and offering emotional labor as part of the deal.
Atlanta's Subby School is a hybrid of support group and skill-sharing class that connects BDSM submissives with each other.
“What could be more like living your life to the fullest than going to a sex party?”