Sex 101 | Safety in Bed

Women need to take more precautions than men when they venture into butt play.

Author Laura McGuire explains how parents can teach their children about boundaries and rights.

Feeling nauseous and experiencing cramping? This penetration pitfall could be the issue.

Intercourse shouldn't cause pain but if it does, here's why and how to reduce the discomfort.

There's much more to feeling safe during sex than condoms and birth control.

It's all a matter of risk tolerance and just how close to the edge you're willing to be.

This just in: People with disabilities can and do have wonderful sex.

My childhood trauma and experiences have greatly influenced my sexual journey.

Candy G-strings are tasty ways to spice up sex, but they may cause infections.

There are many things to avoid during pregnancy. Making love isn't one of them.

Learn the benefits of anal play for men and how to safely do it for mind-blowing orgasms.

This seminal decision creates a path for other companies to market contraception for anal sex.

Making a splash outdoors sounds adventurous and sexy...but can it lead to diseases and STIs?

How to get frisky without being risky: 18 effective contraceptive methods to prevent pregnancy.

Latex, lambskin or luminescent: What you wrap up with makes a difference.

It's rare but not impossible to have an adverse reaction to your partner's ejaculate.

If it's not a "Hell, yes," it's a no.

It's never fun when penetration doesn't go your way.

With condoms, mistakes during sex can happen, including breaks, slips and falls.

So, like, what happens when you get stuck inside a vagina?

After a pandemic-induced dry spell, Americans are ready to glove up.

In addition to using protection, many other practices are necessary to maintain safety in bed.

Our do’s and don’ts will make your first anal experience memorable, for all the right reasons.

Don't panic, here's what to do if you happen to get semen in your eye.

Even a quick, impromptu cleanse needs to be done the right way.

Is this kind of anal play healthy or dangerous to your mouth, throat or other areas?

Here's what you're really sucking.

Everyone needs a safe sex kit to prevent unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.

Need help choosing the right lube? We’re here to help.

Both men and women should remember to pee following sexual intercourse.

If a toy goes into your body, make sure it comes out.

Sex toys are fun, but it’s essential to clean them well so you can avoid spreading infections.