NSFW Lesbosexy Sunday Is Over Nudes

Feature image of Blair and Megan Reeves in Crash Pad Series episode 279. 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.

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Golden Curlz and Vivienne Vai in Crash Pad Series episode 273

Maybe the only conversation worth having around (let’s be honest, women) politicians’ nudes is about how it’s not worth having a conversation at all:

“[W]e live in a time when snapping a naked selfie has effectively become a rite of passage. There are certainly other, genuine naked photos somewhere out there — if not of Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, then of other politically ambitious young women. So the question shouldn’t be whether young women who are talking or thinking about running for office have snapped naked pictures — at least some of them almost certainly have — but why these images should be discussed at all.”

Aleister Church and Byron Dubois in Crash Pad Series episode 272

Sustainability: A Love Story presents, in effect, 21st-century relationship counseling for the environmentally wayward,” writes Nicola Waldron at the Los Angeles Review of Books on apocalyptic relationship counseling:

“In order to survive — to sustain both ourselves and our unions, inter-human or human-planetary — we need, Walker argues, to treat the world and our domestic companions not peevishly or dismissively but as beloveds, beings we hope deep down — and in spite of the abuse we’ve doled out — might yet love us back.”

Cherry Torn and Lilith Luxe in Crash Pad Series episode 213

Here’s what it’s like to date in your 70s.

Don’t use bath bombs as dildos.

Here’s how autism affects affection.

Writing erotica can help with anxiety.

Chocolate Chip and Tastee Treasures in Crash Pad Series episode 182

Not everyone can orgasm all the time and it’s normal you’re normal:

“In clinical terms, the continued inability to orgasm is known as anorgasmia. Between 16 and 25 percent of adult women and 1 to 4 percent of adult men experience it at some point in their lives. There are a number of ways in which people might struggle to climax. Some might have never had an orgasm, whereas others can experience difficulties after previously having had orgasms for years, a subset known as acquired anorgasmia. The broad inability to orgasm can affect an individual regardless of how they sexually stimulate themselves, or can be restricted to specific sexual situations — they might only be able to come when masturbating alone, for example.”

Mystic Minaxxx and Nyxeris Omega in Crash Pad Series episode 268

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Ryan Yates

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.

Ryan has written 1142 articles for us.

3 Comments

  1. Who tf was trying to stick a bath bomb up there hoohah anyway? That freaks me out no lies

  2. If Erin Sullivan has taught me anything, it’s that someone will absolutely try to use a bath bomb as a dildo.

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