
Sex Ed
Everyone knows that it's not what you've got, it's how you use it. Welcome to Sex 101, where no question is too Filthy.
My Top 10 Sex Toys
I obviously talk about sex toys quite a bit. So here are my top 10 favourites: Magic Wand Can be used both alone and with a partner, never fails to give an orgasm, and is a common toy used to get a girl to squirt which can be very fun and messy.
By Kink Journals7 years ago in Filthy
So You Think You're Into BDSM
So here is the truth is, a lot of people are into BDSM. However, some are just into one part of BDSM, not all the aspects. Before I even discuss it I will say this, it is only BDSM when it a relationship between CONSENTING ADULTS
By Author Billiejo Priestley7 years ago in Filthy
10 Obscure BDSM Sex Toys You Didn't Know About
When I was an 18-year-old newbie to the extreme party scenes I rolled in and I quickly learned that no one parties for free. No one crashes for free, or gets a free lunch, either. This was true for multiple genres of partying I was affiliated with back in the day.
By Skunk Uzeki7 years ago in Filthy
Top Sex Accessories That Can Help Reignite Your Relationship
Sex is a beautiful experience that couples should always enjoy. It allows you to explore your partner while giving and receiving pleasure. In the first few months of a relationship, the sexual attraction is at fever pitch. You simply can’t keep your hands off your partner. However, as the relationship matures, the sex is not as exciting as before. The challenges of life don’t make things any easier. As a result, your sexual spark can simply fizzle out. This causes you and your partner to fall into a sexual rut. Not only is this dangerous for the relationship, it can cause stress in other elements of life. Thankfully, there are some sex accessories which you can use to reignite the spark in your relationship.
By George Swagger7 years ago in Filthy
What's the Fuss About Male Sex Toys?
Love them or hate them, sex toys are here to stay. Considering that they've been around for centuries, you'd think we'd be used to them by now. Yet surprisingly enough, the topic remains one which most people don't consider commonplace. What's with all the shame? (Almost) Everybody likes sex. Inroads have certainly been made where women's pleasure is concerned, though not as much as you might think given all the available technology and the sheer size of the market. Men, however, go largely underserved in the sex toy market.
By George Swagger7 years ago in Filthy
5 Things to Know Before Trying Anal *Must Read*
Trying new things in this world can seem pretty intimidating when it comes down to all the people that might judge you. With sex, it's pretty different though, because unless you're into exhibition, the topic between you and your partner (or anyone for that matter) can be kept pretty private. We all know sex is something we thoroughly enjoy but a lot of people I've spoken to generally find anal super frightening. It's understandable to have pause when trying something new. Today, I'm going to be telling you the things you should definitely know before even attempting anal.
By The Darkest Sunrise7 years ago in Filthy
What Women Want You to Know About Sex
There is a topic many people are uncomfortable talking about with their partners. While almost all of us have had sex, we get choked up when asked to start a conversation about what happens underneath the sheets. I was one of those people. For whatever reason, I felt weird discussing this with my partner. Therefore, I had many nights that ended in uncomfortable or painful positions, because I was too scared to say something.
By Ashlyn Harper7 years ago in Filthy
Let's Have a Conversation About Sex
I've been somewhat of a hypocrite in a few of my articles about sex. To go into more detail, I've spoken about how communication is critical in the bedroom without practicing what I preach. While I do talk with my boyfriend about certain things, I still become an awkward turtle when it comes to specific topics. For example, just the other day I wanted to let him know about a particular situation that had made me feel uncomfortable in the bedroom. I stumbled through my speech, became red in the face, and made the entire talk feel weird. By the end of it, he asked me a question that I've been thinking about for a while now: “Why does talking about sex make you so uncomfortable?”
By Ashlyn Harper7 years ago in Filthy













