National Coalition for Sexual Freedom

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“Women, Kink and Sex Addiction: It’s Not Like the Movies”

Substance.com by Rachel Kramer Bussel When women in pop culture stray from the prescribed “good girl” into the most extreme bad girl—the sex addict—their interest in BDSM is typically equated with their addiction. By contrast, men are usually portrayed as hopelessly addicted to XXX images, preferring porn to people. Are …

“New ‘Good2Go’ app allows users to give consent before sex”

Syracuse.com By Nick Canedo Want to question a partner’s sobriety before giving consent for sex? There’s an app for that. It’s called Good2Go, and its launch comes days after California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill that defines when “yes means yes” and requires all state colleges to adopt a …

An Evening with NCSF

National Coalition for Sexual Freedom Fundraising Dinner and Panel Discussion “BDSM &  Erotic Play – Legal Risks and New Developments” Thursday, October 9 at 7:00pm at The BalMar 21+ You and your BDSM partner and group members may be having a great time, but there’s a lot going on that …

“These Christians Hope To Spread The Word Of God By Having Swinger Sessions”

BuzzFeed by Alan White Dean and Cristy Parave, from Florida, have been married for seven years and are devout Christians. Cristy, 44, is bisexual. She indulges in extra-marital sex with the consent of Dean, 50. She told Barcroft Media: “I don’t think God would be mad at what we are …

“Getting ‘Naughty in N’Awlins’: Inside a New Orleans Swingers Convention”

ABC News By RYAN OWENS, BRANDON BAUR and LAUREN EFFRON As the saying goes in New Orleans, let the good times roll. And at no time is that mantra on display more than during the Naughty in N’Awlins, an annual swingers convention. Roughly 1,300 swingers from across the country, some …

“Lawyer for accused kidnapper: master-slave relationship kept her in fear of co-defendant (video)”

Syracuse.com by John O’Brien A master-slave relationship between the accused kidnappers of two Amish children will likely complicate the criminal case against them, a lawyer for one of the defendants said today. Bradford Riendeau, a lawyer for Nicole Vaisey, said after court today that she and her boyfriend, Stephen Howells, …