You haven’t slept with someone else — yet — but you’re thinking about it, aren’t you?
You haven’t slept with someone else — yet — but you’re thinking about it, aren’t you?
Your romantic relationship is over, but that doesn’t mean your sexual one has to be.
What happens when high school sweethearts last past graduation?
After a fun year, it’s time to give the spotlight back to my partner-in-crime, Di Daniels. She’s had a great year of vacation, but now it’s time to welcome her back.
Calling your partner ‘daddy’ or ‘mommy’ between the sheets has become one of the hottest new trends in the world of sex, and it doesn’t mean your partner wants to fuck their dad (or their mom, for that matter) either.
I know you’re thinking it: holy shit, I’m a young and bright university student with erectile dysfunction (ED). Worst case scenario, you could be right (but that’s nowhere near the end of the world).
While some surprise vis-a-vis your foreskin is to be expected, don’t let your partner foreskin-shame you. If he can’t learn to love your mushroom cap, then he doesn’t deserve you!
Never fear, pseudo-doctor Di Daniels is here! My diagnosis? You’re completely normal. Breathe a sigh of relief and relax. Almost everyone experiences something that makes them question their sexuality, if even for a moment.
More and more research is coming out everyday pointing to the fluidity and complexity of sexuality, so don’t feel too bogged down by binary categories of gay and straight!
There are still ways to have sex missionary-style and while spicing things up.
You should also know that it’s OK to like a little attention from prospective suitors, even if you know you’re not planning to take it further. Often times what happens is that people get a little complacent when they pair up, and settle into a not-so-sexy routine.
If you brought someone else home for the night, would your roomie be jealous? Unclear boundaries are a sure-fire way to cause your sexy hook-up to descend into a drama-infested nightmare.
Is your travel fling coming to an end? Do you plan on hooking up with strangers abroad this summer? If you’re looking for advice on these issues, you’ve come to the right place.
Does being in a long-term relationship lessen your university experience?
Is going down getting you down? Our sex columnist Di Daniels has the answers to all your oral sex questions.
Should you get tested for STIs if you’re using a condom and showing no signs of infection? How to tell your partner you have an STI. Dear Di answers your sexual health questions.
Are you looking into opening up your relationship and don’t know where to start? Dear Di has the answers.
Are you stuck in a love triangle and don’t know how to deal with it? Is your friend cheating on their significant other? Dear Di dishes on this week’s dilemmas.
Yes ladies, it’s completely normal for you to like porn.
Looking for ways to spice up your sex life on Valentine’s Day? Is your friend heartbroken and dreading the lovey-dovey madness of Feb. 14? Di Daniels knows the cure for what ails you.
Are you experiencing pain during sex or climaxing too quickly? Here are a few tips on how to make your experience in bed a lot more comfortable!
As in any romantic partnership, communication is key. Distance only means you’ll have to communicate more effectively, which could actually benefit your relationship in the long run.
What do you do to have a sex life while still living under your parents roof? Is your depression medication affecting your mojo? Dear Di knows.
If your boyfriend is a real keener for resolutions, why not find something you can do together come the new year.
When it comes to fetishes, there are a few common ones that come to mind, namely lingerie, high-heeled shoes, leather, tattoos, feet, or someone’s butt. For example, if someone is erotically charged by the sight of feet, they may want to lick, suck, or touch them.