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We’ve all been there: You’re on a Tinder date and the guy shows up wearing a very, very large scarf. → Read More
If the goal is to be truthful and vaguely sane, when is the right time to say “I love you”? → Read More
We harbor the traumas, disappointments, and anxieties of past romances, and carry them as a basket of deplorables into our new relationships. In the streets, we call this “relationship baggage.” → Read More
As someone who self-defined as allergic to commitment, the idea of moving in freaked me out. Then I fell in love. → Read More
Are you sleeping with your ex because you broke up amicably, are both happy, and think sex would be a fun way to reconnect? Lol, no. → Read More
Karley Sciortino weighs in on a classic conundrum, the Slutever way. → Read More
Can relationships with significant age gaps work in your favor? Karley Sciortino of Slutever investigates. → Read More
You can either smile uncomfortably and pretend to need the bathroom, or you can lean in so far that your nipple slips out and you pretend not to notice. Read each other right, and you get to enjoy the bizarre, dangerous, incredible intimacy of it all. → Read More
When you’re young and naive, you assume falling in love will be fun. Wrong. In reality, new love is a state of perpetual embarrassment in which you are forced to repeatedly face the many ways in which you are in fact cheesy, basic, and emotionally inadequate. → Read More
Some say that slightly neurotic, evil, gutting feeling may actually be keeping the romance alive. → Read More
Instagram, with its nipple-hating overlords and strict “community guidelines,” has become an unlikely hub for erotic art. → Read More
In an excerpt from her new memoir, Slutever, Karley Sciortino tackles sexual stigmas. → Read More
Most people believe that attempting a long-distance relationship is crazy. And they have a point. → Read More
In games of sex, power, and money, the line between role-play and reality can easily blur. → Read More
We are far more discriminating in our 30s than we were in our 20s, which is both a blessing and a curse. We know more about what we want and what we won’t tolerate—but to a point where almost no one is good enough. → Read More
We are far more discriminating in our 30s than we were in our 20s, which is both a blessing and a curse. We know more about what we want and what we won’t tolerate—but to a point where almost no one is good enough. → Read More
It’s the time of year when we’ve made it through the hellish winter and can finally crawl out of our asexual Seamless caves, slather on the St. Tropez, and let loose. → Read More
It’s the time of year when we’ve made it through the hellish winter and can finally crawl out of our asexual Seamless caves, slather on the St. Tropez, and let loose. → Read More
Nightmarish tales of being dumped in New York tend to have one thing in common: selfish partners. → Read More
Nightmarish tales of being dumped in New York tend to have one thing in common: selfish partners. → Read More