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“The best dating apps for people in open relationships”

The Daily Dot by Cynthia McKelvey It’s a good time to be non-monogamous. Or at least, it’s a better time to be non-monogamous than it used to be. Not only are alternative approaches to relationships getting more attention, there’s also a plethora of technologies to enable them. But before we …

Guest Blog: Georgia voters are deciding on a ballot measure this election, and the kink community needs to be ready for it.

By Liz Harrison This November, beyond voting for president, it appears that the residents of Georgia will be deciding whether or not they want to add a new tax. Normally, this sort of thing wouldn’t be mentioned around here, but this one is directly related to kinky sex. Some politicians …

“Lattes and Leather Whips at Portland’s New BDSM-Themed Coffee Shop”

Vice BY JACK RUSHALL If you’re looking for the bathroom, you might not want to try that door. Already known for its coffee shops, the city of Portland, Oregon is gaining yet another one—and this one is keenly interested in getting to know you. The Moonfyre Café, inspired by a …

“A Surprising Number of People Have Been in Open Relationships”

Glamour By Suzannah Weiss Dating more than one person at a time used to seem taboo, but a new YouGov survey shows that a surprising number of people have hooked up with someone else while they were in a relationship—and we’re not talking about cheating. Among the 1,000 American adults …

“BDSM for beginners – a former dominatrix guides you and your partner through S&M”

Metro by Miranda Kane Let’s start in a very clear, very concise manner. I’m going to assume you are two adults who want to try a bit of kink or BDSM, and you’re looking for a bit of helpful advice. I’m going to make that caveat because I’m tired of …

“What BDSM might teach us about affirmative consent”

Science Blog A new study by Northern Illinois University psychologists suggests that evidence for the effectiveness of the “Yes Means Yes” affirmative-consent movement, which has taken hold on many college campuses nationwide, might be found in an unlikely subculture—the BDSM community. While some critics of BDSM associate it with sexual …