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Faking orgasms
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Faking orgasms

ByRobyn Bell

What’s the deal behind the phoney O and why is it so common?

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Enjoying sex and intimacy as a trans+ person
Sex | Sex and pleasure

Enjoying sex and intimacy as a trans+ person

ByYoung trans+ committee

Sexual enjoyment isn’t defined by gender. These tips can help trans+ people on how to overcome binary constraints to enjoy sex and intimacy

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How much sex is normal?
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How much sex is normal?

ByRobyn Bell

What is normal and how often should you be ‘doing’ it?

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Can I have sex on my period?
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Can I have sex on my period?

ByRobyn Bell

Your period doesn’t have to stop you from fumbling!

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5 things you can do instead of wasting money on products to ‘last longer’
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5 things you can do instead of wasting money on products to ‘last longer’

ByMartin Docherty

Fumble has some handy tips to make your sexperiences better, not just to last longer

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Navigating the post-sex blues (post-coital dysphoria)
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Navigating the post-sex blues (post-coital dysphoria)

ByRichie Benson

There’s some serious science going on inside your body after you’ve had sex, and it could give you the post-sex blues.

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Virginity myths: Why you can’t actually ‘pop your cherry’
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Virginity myths: Why you can’t actually ‘pop your cherry’

BySophie Howard

It might be better if we ditch the whole idea of virginity altogether.

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How to have sex without the sex
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How to have sex without the sex

ByRobyn Bell

There’s much more to sex than the classic “in-and-out”

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What can I do if sex is painful?
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What can I do if sex is painful?

ByEmily Burt

Sex should never cause you pain or discomfort. Here are some things you can try if your fumbles are hurting

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Masturbation
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Masturbation

ByRobyn Bell

Masturbation is a normal, safe and fun way to feel pleasure

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