Good sex requires lubrication, inside and outside of your body.
By Rachel Crowe
Good sex requires lubrication, inside and outside of your body.
By Rachel Crowe
Good sex requires lubrication, inside and outside of your body.
By Rachel Crowe
Take sexual activity to the next level by heightening the experiences of taste, smell and sound.
By Kay Johnson
Take sexual activity to the next level by heightening the experiences of taste, smell and sound.
By Kay Johnson
Common ingredients in lubricants may cause health issues, but alternatives are available.
By Kay Johnson
You should be aware of these 8 ingredients before a 'glove' goes on or in your body.
By Kay Johnson
Whether giving or receiving, here are the facts to do things safely.
By Jake Hall
When it comes to having a baby—or avoiding one—every detail counts, including use of lubricant.
By Sydni Ellis
Don't worry, the discomfort of the menopausal transition won't last forever.
The skin condition sticks around long term, so have a plan to manage the symptoms.
Whether using water-safe toys or a running faucet, your clitoris will thank you.
This seminal decision creates a path for other companies to market contraception for anal sex.
By Giddy Staff
Your body says one thing, but your brain is saying something else—it's natural but inconvenient.
By Kelly Kling
While people claim the trend has benefits, experts say it actually causes harm.
Yep, 'blue vulva' is one of the reasons. Here's what can help.
Self-lubrication depends on a number of factors and varies person to person.
No matter what contraceptive you use, there are factors that can complicate things.
Despite the rumors, your downstairs doesn't change with the seasons.
Despite what we've seen in Hollywood and in porn, how should you really approach it?
By Jeremy Glass
Certain products can irritate your lady parts, so it's good to know what you're buying.
Lubricant can help makeup look smooth, but it's not the slickest idea.
There are some things to keep in mind if you're going to switch to this all-natural lube option.
This urethral penetration kink makes many men feel incredible—but it's not without risks.
A hard-to-penetrate vagina may not mean what you think it does.
The right prophylactic for you is much more complicated than whether it uses animal products.
By Rachel Crowe
Explain how vaginismus impacts your life—and how it can affect your partner—before having sex.
How can those affected by this autoimmune disorder still have fun?
Men who are generously endowed—and their partners—will tell you to be careful what you wish for.
Too often relegated to foreplay status, there's a lot to be said for mastering the handjob.
By Jake Hall
This skin condition is often misunderstood, but the obstacles it poses to sex can be overcome.
By Fjolla Arifi
Slow down, speedy. You deserve a better orgasm. Take your time and enjoy yourself.
By Kay Johnson
It's never fun when penetration doesn't go your way.
By Emily Blaire
Whether you had a vaginal delivery or a C-section, your sex life may be impacted.
Rare and benign, this condition causes a hard, swollen vein that can be uncomfortable.
By David Hopper
Learn about the environmental factors and products that can wreck a man's fertility.
By Eric Schad
This common condition is almost as misunderstood as the vagina itself.
Want to be prepared for penetration? Here's what to choose from for protection and pleasure.
With so many nerve endings, proper stimulation creates 'incredible sensations from head to toe.'
People with autoimmune disorders face a number of difficulties, including with sexual function.
Vibrators may be the it toys for vulvas, but penises have 'strokers.'
By Gigi Engle
Here's what to do if you've been overenthusiastic or careless with your friend downstairs.
You can overcome the painful side effects and return to the sex life you want.
By Holly Ellis
Even for those locked up with a partner, self-love reigned during the pandemic.
Even if you wrap it before you tap it, things can always go wrong.
By Ashley Mateo
Our Q&A should encourage you to explore your hidden—and hot—erogenous zone.
Finding the perfect lube choice for sensitive skin can be tricky. Let us help!
By Kelly Kling
Vaginal dryness can have numerous causes, but your birth control might be the culprit.
Social media videos swear by these moisturizing aids, but take caution.
By Haley Gray
Parkinson's gives you enough to handle without having to worry about sexual difficulties.
By David Hopper
We're not messing around here: Amp up your anal sex pleasure with these positions.
Some exercises purport to add length to your 'love muscle.' Hey, it's worth a shot!
Feeling nervous? If you're starting out, let's work on the best positions for maximum intimacy.
Surprise: Silicon Valley is ready to capitalize on a multibillion-dollar market.
By Janet Siroto
An intimate night shouldn't leave your vagina feeling like it survived a high-intensity workout.
By Ashley Mateo
Sex in the shower can be sensual and steamy, plus it opens up all kinds of possibilities.
Basic information and daily clues can help you understand and avoid herpes outbreaks.
Masturbation isn't a boys club, but it does look different for women than it does for men.
Women who persistently experience low sex drive could suffer from sexual dysfunction.
By Holly Ellis
Speedy sex can be thrilling, but faster isn't always better.
Two sex experts dish on how you, too, can enjoy fifth base.
Feminine hygiene products are all the rage—but how much do we really know about them?
By Anna Herod
Let's break down this mythical erogenous zone and find out if the fantasy can come true.
Even a quick, impromptu cleanse needs to be done the right way.
By Jon Pressick
The trick to shopping for intimate hygiene and pleasure products: Keep it simple.
Want to learn about lube? Check out these four categories to consider before purchase.
By Melissa Lee
Cannabis-infused products promise an added high when you’re getting down.
By Emily Blaire
Safer sex isn’t just about preventing unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.
Need help choosing the right lube? We’re here to help.
By Holly Ellis
Your skin may be affected by sex more than you think, for better and for worse.
You’ve had a procedure to improve your health—great! Now, when can you get back to having sex?
Follow one simple rule: If a toy goes into your body, make sure it comes out.
If you’re new to anal sex, here are some pointers for a safe and pleasurable experience.
A sex toy can be a lot of fun, but seriously now, it requires proper use and cleaning.
By Holly Ellis