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As a November Scorpio birthday, I’m pretty selfish when my special day rolls around. I can’t deny my love for attention on my birthday. However, the celebration comes to a halt fairly quickly when everyone and their mother has a birthday in November and I am quickly overshadowed.
Shivers run down your spine. You break out in a cold sweat. The screams of the damned echo throughout your brain. A ghoulish chill envelops your body. There are only three words that can evoke this feeling in someone.
Virginity. The word itself elicits a different reaction from almost everyone. Virginity can be either a good thing or a bad thing, depending on who you’re speaking to. I personally hate the attitudes around virginity, and I’ve come to despise how the looming cloud of virginity has followed me throughout my life.
I have always been a dominant force in life, including in the bedroom. I have always thrived on the power I feel pleasuring a guy during sex. I get power trips knowing I give the best blowjobs.
Ah, to be a 20-year-old girl. Classes, internships, going out with your friends and having someone shove a metal tool in your vagina and have a little look around in there.
Group sex can be a daunting challenge. Just the thought can be intimidating, not to mention the initiation and planning. Fear no longer, dear BedPost reader, as I'm here to help you through each step.
If you weren't born with female genitalia, you might be unfamiliar with the clitoris and its purpose.
Having some form of piercing is not uncommon at all. In fact, it’s more shocking to learn that a girl’s ears aren’t pierced rather than to hear they are. But as we all know, there is a huge variety of piercings you could have.
Unlike most people, I love giving blowjobs.
Being intimate with your partner can mean anything from a crescendo of energy to something that’s light and gentle. Regardless of the type of sex you’re having, it’s important to factor aftercare into you and your partner’s intimate relationship.
Once you get to college, there’s an unspoken pressure to spend your college years looking for romantic relationships like the ones in movies and on television. It can certainly be fun, and even healthy, to romanticize your life in that way. But, it’s an easy way to get let down if you don’t fit into the societal beauty standard.
As a new semester approaches, more fish in the sea are starting to pop up. With students returning to campus, the dating pool is opening up again, which can be both a blessing and a curse. For those who have never downloaded a dating app or those on a break from them, consider keeping them uninstalled during the first few months of school.
We all have that one person.
Some couples love Valentine’s Day and all the lovey-dovey activities the day brings, but new relationships can feel strained with pressure of making the perfect holiday. New partners should be focused on getting to know each other, but the day calls for red roses, dark chocolate and expensive jewelry.
Valentine’s Day is a holiday meant to express feelings and affection, to share gifts and gratitude with loved ones. For those who are single, in a situationship or anything else in-between, Valentine’s Day can be both confusing and intimidating. This guide provides advice on how to go about Valentine’s Day based on whatever your love-life status may be.
Gen Z’s average attention span at a given time is eight seconds. This is encapsulated in our latest favorite social media site, TikTok, an app that plays short videos to keep you constantly moving onto the next thing. Our attention span moves as fast as we can scroll through our phone or search up something new.
If society’s collective emphasis for college students is on academic success, hooking up takes a close second.
So, you’ve found yourself being the “other person” in a non-physical relationship.
Getting in a new relationship, or situationship, can be amazing: the excitement of the first kiss, the anticipation before the first time having sex. The unknown can actually be invigorating, but this feeling doesn’t always last.