Feature image of Chocolate Chip and Tastee Treasures in Crash Pad Series episode 182. All of the photographs in this NSFW Sunday are from the Crash Pad. The inclusion of a visual here should not be interpreted as an assertion of the model’s gender identity or sexual orientation. If you’re a photographer or model and think your work would be a good fit for NSFW Sunday, please email carolyn at autostraddle dot com.
Welcome to NSFW Sunday!
Here’s how to take your best nudes ever:
“Wear something you feel attractive in, whether it’s lingerie or nothing at all. Don’t try out a brand-new look if it’s not something you’re comfortable with. Stick with your usual presentation and even consider taking your pics when you’re dolled up for an impending event. Shave or don’t shave. Go full glam or bare-faced. This is your party and don’t you forget it.”
Venus is now in Taurus.
Here’s some erotica by Innkeeper Worm.
How are you building vaccine transparency into your dating life? Shelli Nicole writes:
“I’m ready to hit the streets, I might even be ready to go to a lil’ outdoor dining moment (MAYBE). But even if we’re just gonna be on an hours-long date at the lake, I need to know that you’ve either been vaxxed or are trying hard to get it – and I’m probably gonna wanna see your card. Just like you don’t mind exchanging screenshots of recent testing, it’s gonna work that way too. I’m not necessarily anxious about what dating would look like because, well, I’m great at dating. My dating priorities haven’t changed; they just got some things added.”
Here are six women on being diagnosed with endometriosis.
You can now learn shibari from an app. (Or from Autostraddle.)
I started learning shibari as a hobby to keep me sane through the pandemic and have found something that’s going to stick with me for life for all sorts of reasons. Though the taboo of learning bondage and tying myself in secret while stuck at my parents place without a partner was what drew me in, surprisingly it’s mostly the non-sexual reasons to practice that I get most from, the anxiety relief, reconnecting with creativity, the confidence building, the interesting dialogue it helps me have with my body, I keep finding so many things in it as an art form and relaxation/self care and compassion type of tool.
I’ve been doing a lot of my learning through Shibari Study and definitely can’t recommend it enough to people!
nice article, waiting for your another :) Rummy East