Position of the Week: Forbidden Fruit
Oh go on. You know you want to. Reach for that Forbidden Fruit and enjoy the ultimate dining out - or should we say dining in, experience. Prepare for a challenging position with fruitful rewards.
Oh go on. You know you want to. Reach for that Forbidden Fruit and enjoy the ultimate dining out - or should we say dining in, experience. Prepare for a challenging position with fruitful rewards.
Ever been called a people-pleaser? Do you show love and affection by doing nice things for your special other? If you like ironing your partner’s shirt, making their sandwiches for the work day ahead, cooking up their favorite meal or just simply giving up your time to carry out a visual action you know your partner will appreciate – then it may be that Acts of Service is your love language.
Exactly 30 years ago, author, pastor and marriage counsellor, Gary Chapman, released his New York Times best-seller book “The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate”.
Sharing his personal insights into our relationship behaviours, he identified that there are five different ways in which we give and receive love and affection with our partners. Since, his theories have become vastly recognised across the globe – and one of those concepts is the Acts of Service Love Language.
Get your tongue around some new sexual terminology with this week's Word of the Week...
The idea of a polyamorous relationship isn’t for everyone. The standard social-acceptable route to a long-lasting relationship often ensues a period of dating, before finding the one then settling into a faithfully monogamous relationship.
While this has long been the traditional expected love scenario, times are swiftly changing and as we’ve become more open about our intimate connections, it seems we’re getting more adventurous about poly relationships too.
Endometriosis is a disease which affects one in ten menstruating women. Its symptoms vary from one person to the next, but it can have a very significant impact on the daily lives of those who suffer from it. One of the main areas where it can have an impact is within their intimate lives, as it can cause severe pain during sexual intercourse. Is it possible to be sexually fulfilled when suffering from endometriosis? Let’s take a look.
Inspired by Netflix’s newest interior design show, How to Build a Sex Room, we thought we’d throw our proverbial hat into the proverbial ring and show you how to create the perfect sexy space.
No tea no shame, but sometimes, you want to keep your private time private, you know?
Meet the toys that we think will have you singing their praises in no time.