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For our SEX IRL series, we chatted with six queer people about strap-on sex, the kind of strap-on sex toys they like (from strap-on dildos to strap-on harnesses), and how to have strap-on sex for the first time. → Read More
As women of color, you might not get the same sex talk as other women. Sex education looks different—so we asked seven people of color to share their stories on how they learned about sex. → Read More
As a sex writer and wellness advocate, I’m a huge supporter of anything that lets folks be their best sexual (or non-sexual) selves. One of the many places to explore our sexuality is at a lifestyle resort, particularly a nude resort. But being there reminded me that sex positivity doesn't mean you must have sex. → Read More
In “Doing The Work,” four Black women who work in different industries tell us their stories. Here, Kymme Williams-Davis talks to HG about owning a coffee shop in Brooklyn and making the coffee industry more inclusive. → Read More
Think you might want to get freaky at Coachella this month? Here's our safe sex road map—keep it on hand during festival season. → Read More
We are celebrating Black Women's History Month with "Doing The Work," a four-part series in which Black women from different industries tell us their stories. Here, sex educator Jimanekia Eborn talks about her work helping women understand pleasure and heal from trauma. → Read More
When it comes to mainstream porn, the sex depicted frequently fails to mirror real-life sex: the unrealistic bodies, sounds, and even the moves that are shown are all pretty much BS. In fact, most mainstream porn doesn’t even depict women enjoying themselves, and the sex being had almost always focuses on male pleasure. → Read More
Got questions about fetish sex? We asked an experts all the questions you've been too shy to vocalize. → Read More
Sex and the City may not have been written with working class Black women like me in mind, but I've always found comfort in its romantic storylines. But now I must admit that years of revisiting the series as an adult have revealed that, simply, the show hasn't aged well. → Read More
A significant number of women deal with depression just after, or even before, giving birth. Fortunately, according to a new report from the United States Preventive Services Task Force, maternal counseling can help. → Read More
Valentine's Day is about more than being paired off with a significant other or hanging with your girlfriends. If you’re single or “it’s complicated,” you can still gift yourself a little V-Day pleasure. Here's how you can give yourself an extra dose of self-love on February 14th. → Read More
In this Southern edition of Feminist Passport, a Black, queer, millennial woman from Philadelphia takes a journey below the Mason-Dixon. → Read More
Terrance Sims, a sixth grade teacher in Milwaukee, asked his students to recreate the covers of books they're reading for Black History Month, and the images are incredibly powerful. → Read More
Don't wait for Black History Month to show your support for these Black social justice organizations. Donate your time, money, and expertise all year long. → Read More
Mindy Kaling's movie "Late Night" just premiered at Sundance, and Amazon Studios is getting ready to buy it for a historic amount of money. → Read More
Considering a threesome? There's a lot to know—from how to broach the subject with your partner to finding a guest star or "unicorn." Let our expert guide you. → Read More
Curious about essential oils but not sure how to start using them? This guide will walk you through 10 varieties that are great for self-care and explain how they're most often used. → Read More
Drybar founders Alli Webb and Michael Landau are ready to launch their next innovation: Squeeze, a massage therapy app that will allow consumers to book in-salon massages the same way they'd call a Lyft. → Read More
Suffer from seasonal depression? You're not alone. From SAD lamps to vitamin D supplements, here are five hacks for coping with seasonal depression that are actually useful. → Read More
What do you do about "skin hunger"—that feeling when you haven’t been hugged in a week or cuddled in months? You might experience that sensation—which has nothing to do with sex—a lot during cuffing season. Here are some ways you can satisfy that feeling. → Read More