Mental
Mental health is important to all of us and all domains of our lives. Learn how to improve your mental health, how mental health can affect your sex life, how to find mental health resources, and more.
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The Sexiest BNBs to Book Now!
Embrace romance and sexy adventures at these unique BNBs around the world.
BNB Rules Around the World
We have more vacation rental options than ever before, but the rules and regulations vary widely by type and location. Read on for more worldwide insights.
Three Tips to Start Your ENM Journey
Transitioning your marriage or monogamous relationship to a non-monogamous relationship is one big project, if you will. Here are a few steps to get you started!
Exploring the Intimate Wellness of Couples' Massage
Couples' massage and workshops offer a unique and intimate way to deepen the bond between you and your partner.
Communication is The KEY to a Thriving Relationship
When you choose to view your relationship from a new angle, you might be shocked at what you discover about yourself, your partner, and your relationship.
Dealing with Judgment
It doesn't feel good to be on the receiving end of judgment, but it's a reality we all face. Here are some ways to manage it.
Sexual Health is Not a Luxury
Here's why sexual health deserves to be treated with the same care as every other part of our bodies and minds
Surviving a Breakup in the Lifestyle
Here are some tips to heal from a breakup for yourself and your partner.
The Ideal Breast
You may be reading this article thinking that this will be all about men’s perception of an ideal breast. It’s not. Read on...
The Dark Side of Ghosting in the Swinger Lifestyle
Can we all agree that ghosting sucks and is rude, but it is a part of life now? Learn how to deal with ghosting and its alternatives.
Don't Fire the Secretary: Stress and Emotional Sovereignty
It is difficult to see our partners in emotional distress, especially if we feel our actions have caused or contributed to it. The knee-jerk reaction to fix the problem by removing the stressor is not necessarily always the healthiest answer. Surprising? Read on...