
Lesbian Couples and Consensual Non-Monogamy: A Real Guide
Open, poly, and queer ENM through a lesbian-feminist lens — naming structures, addressing bi-erasure, and managing small-community overlap with care.
Principles and practice of enthusiastic consent in all lifestyle activities.

Open, poly, and queer ENM through a lesbian-feminist lens — naming structures, addressing bi-erasure, and managing small-community overlap with care.

How gay and bi men navigate the swinger lifestyle — MM clubs, monogamish agreements, bi-friendly venues, and PrEP-era health practice for open couples.

A single female swinger guide written from her perspective — vetting couples, spotting unicorn hunters, setting boundaries, and owning your own dynamic.

A consent-first framework for couples who want to discuss daring fantasies safely: how to separate curiosity from commitment, and protect the relationship.

A non-pathologizing look at consensual exhibitionism in lifestyle spaces — watcher consent, approach rules, and why no-photography is structural.

A practical consent-centered guide to first MFM threesomes: conversations to have in advance, safer-sex protocols, and what makes it work for all three people.

What does it really mean to be a submissive in BDSM? Consent frameworks, safe words, aftercare, and what makes the sub role both powerful and fulfilling.

A consent-first look at three common fantasies couples bring to the lifestyle: D/s play, outdoor sex, and threesomes, and the gap between fantasy and practice.

New to BDSM? This consent-first guide covers safe words, hard limits, SSC/RACK frameworks, negotiation, and aftercare for couples ready to explore.

Sadism and masochism explained non-pathologically — Kinsey and NCSF cited, SSC and RACK defined, and hard limits and aftercare as structural sections.

FFM threesome dynamics raise real questions about bisexuality, preference-matching, and unicorn-hunting. An honest take on being a couple worth choosing.

Using sex toys in shared settings, whether at a play party or at home with multiple partners, requires attention to materials, cleaning, and condom protocols.