Sexography: Big Announcements!
Sexography Newsletter March 7th

Hey everyone,
I hope you’re having a wonderful week. Check out the latest from Sexography and stay tuned for some interesting news.

First, I wanted to let you know there will be a live webinar this Friday by our very own columnist Sarah Stroh! We’re excited to see what she has to say.
The topic is an important one — 6 Steps to Solving a Sexless Relationship.
This is for anyone who feels they aren’t having enough sex in their relationship, OR, for anyone who generally wants more out of their sex lives (so, most people, including her).
Save your free spot here!
Here’s a brief introduction on YouTube.


- Curious About Trying Anal? How My Experience Went & Expert Advice, by The Sex & Secrets Column
- We Are in the Middle of the Great (Sex) Resignation, by Ash Jurberg
- 4 Ways Men Can Help Women Let Go of Shame in the Bedroom, by Dona Mwiria
- What to Do When Your Partner Often Wants Sex but You’re Not in the Mood, by Sarah Stroh
- Sperm Baths, Vegan Condoms, and Semen Gel…Oh My!, by Carlyn Beccia
- Do I Live in a Sex Bubble?, by Benjamin Davis
- Does Casual Sex Make Us Miserable? Here’s What the Science Has to Say, by Joe Duncan

- Literally the Easiest Way to Be Her Hero: Mind Your Manhood, by Rachael Hope
- 6 Edging Techniques From a Queer Sex Therapist (& Their Intern), by The Sex & Secrets Column
- Five Mistakes Men Make in Bed, by Christine's Adventures
- Can You Be Addicted to Sex? According to Experts No (and Yes), by Ash Jurberg
- Our Love-Hate Relationship With Dick Pics, by Dona Mwiria
- 3 Game-Changing Clitoral Facts for Extreme Orgasms, by Meghan Madness
- My GF and I Tried Mutual Masturbation — It Was Hotter Than Expected, by The Sex & Secrets Column
- What is a Twitch Girlfriend?, by Benjamin Davis
- How to Take Care of Your Sex Toys, by GB Rogut
- Do You Have to Be a Passionate Person to Be Good at Blowjobs?, by Matilda Swinney
- Stepping Into Polyamory With My Husband After 13 Years, by Holly Bradshaw
- Why I Am Such a Good Lover, by Ena Dahl

The Science of Sex on Medium…
- Does Casual Sex Make Us Miserable? Here’s What the Science Has to Say, by Joe Duncan
- We Are in the Middle of the Great (Sex) Resignation, by Ash Jurberg
- Sperm Baths, Vegan Condoms, and Semen Gel…Oh My!, by Carlyn Beccia
…and from The Science of Sex on Substack…
- How Falling in Love Physically Changes Our Genes (Free)
- Study Uncovers the Secret to Keeping the Romance Alive for the Long Haul
- How Our Genes Influence Our Desire for Monogamy
- Why Do We Have Sex? The Evolution of Sex in Humans & Animals
- Study Says Sexual Communication is Vital for Your Sexual Function (free)

- Things Popular Media Never Told Me About Sex, by Franklin Veaux
- Why We Should Never Compare Our Sexual Partners, by L.J. Rose
- Even if You’re Christian, Men’s Purity Obsession Should Be a Red Flag, by Ossiana Tepfenhart
- How to Detect and Delve Into a Bondage Kink, by Connected Sex he/she said
- S.L.U.T. is Lust Misspelled, by Mariza Writes
- 5 Things You Should Never Do After Sex With Somone New, by Christopher Kokoski
- 5 Basic Rules Every Decent Man Should Follow When it Comes to Casual Sex, by Eszter Brhlik
Big News!
We’ve got some big news we’re excited to announce! Sexography is moving off-platform and away from Medium (don’t worry, not entirely!)…
We’ve got our own websites in the works right now, as you read this.
If you’re a loyal Sexography reader, stay tuned for more information as it comes out. If you’re a writer, we may reach out to you and ask you to feature your work on our website.
This will drive traffic to your writing and will boost your recognition.
Don’t worry — consent is important to us. We won’t feature your work without having a conversation with you first. It drives us nuts whenever a site or *cough cough* platform changes its rules and suddenly opts you into things you didn’t ask for without your consent, tucking it into a wall of fine print.
We’ll never do that. We’ll always reach out. :)

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