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Ask Wendy: About TEDDY LOVE and Medicinal Benefits
The TEDDY LOVE BEAR was launched successfully as a novelty gift that provided sexual benefits to those that were fortunate to receive TEDDY. TEDDY LOVE was created by chance and the utility of TEDDY LOVE has been found to provide anecdotal benefits well beyond those of a sexual nature.
Wendy AdamsPublished 7 years ago in FilthyBest FFM Threesome Positions
Sometimes you just need to spice things up in a long-term relationship, or venture out on your own and join another couple in a FFM threesome. Whatever your role is, having a FFM threesome is a great way to explore your sexuality and have some fun while doing it.
To Cut or Not to Cut
With summer just around the corner, shopping for a new bikini, getting your workouts in and sunny climes are on your mind. There's also though that one extra nagging feeling... you know the one. It's probably been lingering for years, and you are slightly apprehensive about actually doing it. "Maybe I'll just take a few off on the ends, and see how I feel about it" you tell yourself. If you're brave and consider it "just hair," more than likely you're the friend in the group who's rocking a short haircut - or should be.
Sky VettelPublished 7 years ago in HumansPick Up Artistry Tricks That Really Work (From A Former PUA Coach)
Pick up artistry tricks have gotten a pretty horrible name over the course of the past couple of decades. To a point, it's because sites like TheRedPill and the current wave of toxic masculinity sites advocating emotional abuse have become somewhat inextricably linked with the PUA scene. It's also linked with guys who are literally stewing in their own insecurity - not a good look, really.
Mackenzie Z. KennedyPublished 7 years ago in HumansAsk Wendy: Is it Better to Give or Receive?
Is it better to give or receive oral sex? I personally love both but let’s see what a peer reviewed article says…. Did you ever wonder if men or women like to give or receive oral sex more than the other? In Wood, McKay and Milhausen’s study of 899 heterosexual college students there was a difference, at least where a committed relationship versus a casual hook-up is concerned.
Wendy AdamsPublished 7 years ago in FilthyWacky Sex Toy of the Week: 'The Zeus Voice Controlled E-Stim Chastity System'
Have you been yearning for the sight of yet another strange and possibly alarming sex toy? Well, wait no longer, dear readers. Wacky Sex Toy of the Week has returned yet again, and, let me tell you, we’ve got a shocker for you. Or, more accurately, for ‘little you’. And yes, that shock is absolutely literal. Ready? Put on your thick-soled rubber boots, stay away from tall trees, and get ready to check out . . . . . . the Zeus Voice Controlled E-Stim Chastity System. (Pro tip: ‘e-stim’ is short for ‘electric stimulation’, which is just what it sounds like). You’ve heard of those shock collars for dogs? Yeah, this is basically a shock collar for your junk. I’m just going to take a moment to let that sink in. Shock collar for your junk. Yep. But wait . . . there’s more. Not only is this a shock collar for your junk, it’s also a chastity device. Your partner in junk-shocking locks your pork’n’beans inside the plastic confines of the Zeus, thus preventing any, uh, amorous activity, and also pressing the edges of your soon-to-be-maltreated-member against the sides of the unforgiving device. This wouldn’t be so bad, except for the fact that the sides and tip of the Zeus are covered in zappy electrodes. I’ll let the website’s text take this one away. “The chastity cage is lined with electro conductive silicone with pads running along the sides. Each electrode flares out into a paddle shape to optimise contact with the head of the penis.”
Anne St. MariePublished 7 years ago in FilthySnack on Me
It was a typical Friday night, everyone was laughing, drinks were flowing and I felt sexy and excited. There was no intention of what was to happen, but then again, my body seems to take over when she is offered pleasure.
Samantha JamesPublished 7 years ago in FilthyThe "Opposite" Sex?
As I sit at my desk, sipping on a soy chai tea latte and preparing to write, I find myself thinking about all the people who believe the term feminism should be replaced with a word that's less divisive. Frankly, whichever word we use to define the belief that women should not be oppressed is going to be fraught with negative connotations, put there by people seeking to undermine the movement's progress and by "feminists" who misrepresent the point of the movement by saying crazy things like "all sex is rape." Which led me to thinking about another term I do believe should be removed from our vernacular: The Opposite Sex. We should replace it with “The Other Sex.” The former denotes a warring situation; we oppose each other. The latter denotes an egalitarian relation; it says we are peers, not foes.
Liz LaPointPublished 7 years ago in Humans