Threesomes
Did you know that threesomes are the most common sexual fantasy? In the swinging lifestyle, threesomes are popular among swingers and swinger couples. Get tips on how to find a unicorn, how to have a threesome, and more threesome advice.
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The Evolution of Miami Velvet: From Club to Lifestyle Empire
Explore Miami Velvet's bold plans to elevate its lifestyle nightclub with sophistication, kink, and luxurious amenities.
It’s Time to Talk About Lube Shaming
Using lube is normal — and it shouldn't be shameful. Here's why.
The Sexiest BNBs to Book Now!
Embrace romance and sexy adventures at these unique BNBs around the world.
Exploring Spicy Variety in Polyamorous Triads
The sexual chemistry we share in our throuple, strengthened our relationships and resulted in higher satisfaction both in ourselves and each other.
Sharing a High-Value Man in a Polyamorous Hinge Dynamic
Char, Josh, and Liv share what Josh did as the hinge partner to make their poly triad relationship stronger and healthier.
So, You Wanna Learn About Swinging?
Dr. Laurie talks with Carol and David about their swinging lifestyle.
Her Guilty Confessions: An Interview with René Moon
Lexi talks all things fantasy with René Moon in this exclusive interview.
African-American Marriage, Ethical Non-Monogamy, & Modern Love
Taylor Sparks and Eve dive into the rich history of African-American marriage and the enduring legacy of love. Join us on the journey that explores historical roots, ethical non-monogamy, and the evolving landscape of modern love and its many shades.
What is a Swinger Unicorn?
In the sex clubs and swinger lifestyle, there are a ton of single swingers, not just couples. Learn why we call single women "unicorns" and why single men are referred to as "bulls."
My Journey Into Ethical Non-Monogamy
How Taylor transitioned into ethical non-monogamy, why she wrote the book An African-American Guide to Ethical Non-Monogamy, and the launch of THE SERIES
New Book! An African-American Guide to Ethical Non-Monogamy
Renowned erotic educator Taylor K. Sparks releases new book that helps African-Americans understand alternative love styles