Searching for a Unified Theory of Orgasm
Clarisse Thorn searches her past experiences, physiology, and sexual preferences to shine light on what constitutes the female orgasm. This is the first post in a four-part series from Clarisse Thorn...
View ArticleSearching for a Unified Theory of O: Part Four
After a long look, Clarisse Thorn finally finds her sexual identity. This is the final post in a four-part series from Clarisse Thorn that we’ll be posting over the next two weeks. It’s divided up...
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Clarisse Thorn sees nothing new in eroticized images of male dominance and violence, but she sees plenty that’s thought-provoking. This is a slightly longer version of a piece that was originally...
View ArticleI Don’t Want to Be Her S&Master
A guy wonders how to handle his girlfriend who wants to have a master/slave relationship. Josie and Eli call in Noah Brand for a third opinion from inside the world of kink. Originally appeared at She...
View ArticleDear John: She’s Not Fit To Be Tied
This week, Dear John addresses a guy who is stuck on “his way” in sex, a long unsaid apology, and a dented car. This article originally appeared at GoLocalProv.com. Dear John, I’ve been dating a guy...
View ArticleWhy Men Don’t Always Want Sex
Believe it or not, men are not always in the mood. Sex educator Ken Melvoin-Berg helps turn this unfortunate situation into an opportunity for exploration and fun. This is a touchy subject, but I...
View ArticleUnderstanding Women
Doctor NerdLove examines the notion that women are inherently so different from men that understanding them requires some sort of guidebook. One of the attitudes I try to combat here at Paging Dr....
View ArticleAnticipation of the Knife
Masculinity is often tied to pain management. Here, Michael Walsh ponders whether one kind of pain can be used to manage another. — Anticipation of the Knife The dyke couple at the conference thinks I...
View ArticleBanana
In a poem that some will find creepy and others will find darkly funny, Ann Clark reminds us that the people we love often hide secrets. — Banana He trips over the cat one evening, wakes up,...
View ArticleSearching for a Unified Theory of Orgasm
Clarisse Thorn searches her past experiences, physiology, and sexual preferences to shine light on what constitutes the female orgasm.This is the first post in a four-part series from Clarisse Thorn...
View ArticleSearching for a Unified Theory of O: Part Four
After a long look, Clarisse Thorn finally finds her sexual identity.This is the final post in a four-part series from Clarisse Thorn that we’ll be posting over the next two weeks. It’s divided up into...
View Article“50 Shades of Grey,” “Fight Club,” and the Complications of Male Dominance
Clarisse Thorn sees nothing new in eroticized images of male dominance and violence, but she sees plenty that’s thought-provoking.This is a slightly longer version of a piece that was originally...
View ArticleI Don’t Want to Be Her S&Master
A guy wonders how to handle his girlfriend who wants to have a master/slave relationship. Josie and Eli call in Noah Brand for a third opinion from inside the world of kink.Originally appeared at She...
View ArticleDear John: She’s Not Fit To Be Tied
This week, Dear John addresses a guy who is stuck on “his way” in sex, a long unsaid apology, and a dented car.This article originally appeared at GoLocalProv.com.Dear John,I’ve been dating a guy for...
View ArticleWhy Men Don’t Always Want Sex
Believe it or not, men are not always in the mood. Sex educator Ken Melvoin-Berg helps turn this unfortunate situation into an opportunity for exploration and fun.This is a touchy subject, but I...
View ArticleUnderstanding Women
Doctor NerdLove examines the notion that women are inherently so different from men that understanding them requires some sort of guidebook.One of the attitudes I try to combat here at Paging Dr....
View ArticleAnticipation of the Knife
Masculinity is often tied to pain management. Here, Michael Walsh ponders whether one kind of pain can be used to manage another.—Anticipation of the KnifeThe dyke couple at the conference thinks I...
View ArticleBanana
In a poem that some will find creepy and others will find darkly funny, Ann Clark reminds us that the people we love often hide secrets.—BananaHe trips over the cat one evening,wakes up, intubated,...
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