National Coalition for Sexual Freedom

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What’s The Difference Between Polyamory & An Open Relationship?

It may seem all a bit nit-picky and confusing, but the differences between these two terms is important to understand. Words not only have power in creating and finding community, but they also help keep communication healthy and honest in your relationships. “It’s important to define your relationship with other …

What Is Compersion? It’s the Very Opposite of Jealousy in Ethical Non-Monogamy

“Whatever sexual experience they’re having is gratifying to you,” says AASECT-certified sex therapist Janet Brito, PhD, founder of the Hawaii Center for Sexual and Relationship Health. “Not everyone can feel this way when sharing a partner emotionally and sexually with someone else,” Brito says, so if it’s not something that you’ve …

Criminal Charges and Consensual Kink

“The Explicit Prior Permission model is an extraordinary and progressive accomplishment by the NCSF and ALI, offering greater legal protection to sexual diversity and, hopefully, increasing the legal system’s understanding of kink and decreasing stigma. Individuals involved in kink and BDSM should absolutely educate themselves on EPP and identify any …

OFFICIAL KASIDIE FUNDRAISER EVENT – Kasidie Members Support NCSF!

For over a decade, Kasidie.com has been a proud coalition partner of NCSF. This is the official Kasidie.com fundraiser event in support of this vital organization! NCSF is the advocacy organization for the kink and consensual non-monogamy communities. Founded in 1997, NCSF is a coalition of nearly 160 groups, businesses …

Can Polyamory Teach You How to Have a Better Monogamous Relationship?

“Here’s where I see my non-monogamous clients excel: They have to talk about sex. Spending a sexy Saturday night at the local dungeon means taking the time beforehand to discuss limits, fantasies, desires, and even whether or not anyone’s genitals will be involved. Choosing to have sex with multiple people, …

If You Don’t Like Your Partner’s Kink, is the Relationship Doomed?

“Recognizing your differences can sometimes bring you closer. ‘Having different kinks can encourage couples to communicate more openly and honestly about their desires and boundaries,” Rhiannon John, a certified sexologist at BedBible, tells Elite Daily. “Additionally, it can allow couples to explore new sexual experiences … which can be exciting …