Browsed by
Category: Guides

Queer Witchcraft Resources

Queer Witchcraft Resources

I grew up in a time, where getting information on Witchcraft and Paganism was a little bit rough. You either had a limited number of books or what information you could find at the start of the internet (footnote)We are talking AOL dial-up days(/footnote). And during that time, I don’t remember a single book or resource that was for LGBTQA+ practicers. Thankfully that has changed a lot, and I just wanted to honestly put them in an easy findable list…

Read More Read More

Guide To Stimulating Gels For Boosting Libido

Guide To Stimulating Gels For Boosting Libido

One’s libido can decrease for a number of reasons, from just general stress to medication. However, that sometimes clashes with the want to experience pleasure and enjoy sexual activity. Stimulating gels or enhancement gels generally focus on warming, cooling, or buzzing sensation on or around the clitoris. Warming gels and warming lubricants can also be used internally to help promote blood flow and increase lubrication. This guide will help you understand the use of each type, as well as toys…

Read More Read More

How to Find the Best Sex Shop for you!

How to Find the Best Sex Shop for you!

Going into a sex shop can be nerve-wracking. Especially if you have never been before. But it can be a fantastic experience if you find the right kind for you. Allow me to break down a few things to take into consideration. So that you can find a brick and mortar stores that works for you! Location This can be both a pro and a con, but it is the biggest factor when deciding to shop at a store. Doing…

Read More Read More

Guide: Condoms and Their Uses

Guide: Condoms and Their Uses

Condom use is an important part of safe sex. From how to use them to what they can be used for. Condom Basics Condoms are a thin sheath that covers the erect penis and works by stopping sexual fluids from passing between people during sexual activity. Most often they are made from latex or polyurethane. If condoms are used properly, they are 98% effective in preventing STIs and unplanned pregnancy. Condoms do not protect you from all STIs, such as…

Read More Read More

Pleasure for All Bodies: Finding Sex Toys That Work For You

Pleasure for All Bodies: Finding Sex Toys That Work For You

In what seems like a sea of sex toys. It can often be hard finding ones that work when your not an able-bodied individual. When you are testing them it can be overwhelming and sometimes even disappointing. Not every toy is made for every body. Not every body can use ever toy. But there are things to look for in your toys. That can make them work easier for your body. Please note, this is just meant to be taken…

Read More Read More

Guide: Using Sex Toys During Your Period

Guide: Using Sex Toys During Your Period

Googling ‘masturbation during your period‘ it is easy to find many articles that say it is 100% safe to do. In fact, they all recommend it! Endorphins that happen during masturbation can help deal with pain from cramps or even a bad PMS day. The other thing they all agree on in that it can get messy. So what about sex toy use? Material First, let’s talk body safe materials. Silicone, metal, and glass are going to be the top…

Read More Read More

Guide: Gag Safety and Use

Guide: Gag Safety and Use

Gags are something that I have always enjoyed when it comes to kink. They are one of the first accessories I really got into. There is so much about them to really enjoy if you get into them.  However, like any BDSM accessory you want to know how to use it safely. While I am mentioned ball gags the most here, these are things that can be remembered with all gags. Check out my guide to the different type of…

Read More Read More

Guide: Anal Sex Safety

Guide: Anal Sex Safety

When it comes to anal sex, safety is the number one thing you should be paying attention to.  The external tissue of the anus has layers of dead cells that serve as a protective barrier against infection. The tissue inside the anus does not have this natural protection, which leaves it vulnerable to tearing and the spread of infection. Even if both partners do not have a sexually transmitted infection or disease, bacteria normally in the anus can potentially infect…

Read More Read More