NSFW Lesbosexy Sunday Is Going Down

Ryan Yates
Sep 11, 2016
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Jade Onyx by Heartburn Waltz, retoucher Julia Vida, Brooklyn 2016
Jade Onyx by Heartburn Waltz, retoucher Julia Vida, Brooklyn 2016

+ False balance in reporting is especially present in discussions on the porn debate:

“The way that the question ‘is porn actually damaging our brains?’ is so often presented as a roughly 50/50 argument. On one side: people like me who love porn (or people who make it) bleating sadly about the loss of our livelihoods/hobbies. On the other side: brave crusaders for truth who are opening our eyes to the dangers with their shocking stats and stories of addiction.

Except – obviously – it’s a bit more complicated than that. […]

False balance is a huge issue in other areas of reporting, not just in the porn debate. It comes from a good place – journalists don’t want to be led by their own biases, so when someone stands up and says ‘This is GOOD’ they often go on the hunt for someone who’ll say ‘This is BAD’. Thus the journalist can present both sides and feel like they’ve given a balanced overview. Problem is, the two sides aren’t always equal.”

via anyalust via the lingerie addict
via anyalust via the lingerie addict

+ Some advice on cunnilingus (note the article conflates sex/gender):

The way you find out what someone wants is by asking. Ask her what makes her feel good. Don’t be shy. Trust me, she will be really impressed that you care so much about making her come.

If she is making sounds of pleasure, that’s a good sign. If she seems to like one thing over another, do whatever that is and don’t stop.

But remember…the clit is forever. The clit is the beacon of female sexual pleasure. Literally, its only function is pleasure.

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Keep your tongue on the clit. This is your safe space. The clit is the bud-like bump at the top of the vaginal hood, it extends below the pube bone, but the bud is the visible portion.

Stay on the clit. Whether or not your lady is into G-spot stimulation, she will want clitoral stimulation. I repeat: You stay on the clit until she comes.

You can also read Autostraddle’s guide to going down on a vulva.

via allhailthegoddessqueen.tumblr
via allhailthegoddessqueen.tumblr

+ The astrological signs most likely to be polyamorous are Capricorn, followed by Taurus and Aquarius, while the least likely is Sagittarius, according to a survey of OpenMinded users.

+ Got a vagina? “Pussy should smell like pussy.” Don’t douche. Just don’t.

Feature image of @refresh_esh via rodeoh.
Feature image of @refresh_esh via rodeoh

+ Dating is more expensive than being single.

+ Want to live past age 100? Try rampant sex.

+ Gonorrhea, chlamydia and syphilis are now all antibiotic-resistant: “Gonorrhea has developed the strongest resistance, but all three STIs are becoming resistant to the antibiotics typically used to treat them.” Be safer out there.

erika linder via androgynous girls
erika linder via androgynous girls
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Ryan Yates was the NSFW Editor (2013–2018) and Literary Editor for Autostraddle.com, with bylines in Nylon, Refinery29, The Toast, Bitch, The Daily Beast, Jezebel, and elsewhere. They live in Los Angeles and also on twitter and instagram.

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