Holiday Cheer
Spice up your holidays! Make that special someone in your life stand up and take notice!
Spice up your holidays! Make that special someone in your life stand up and take notice!
So a couple nights ago my boyfriend and I were talking. I honestly can’t remember how the subject came up, but we ended up telling stories from our past, which I love; even if it involves discussion about exes, sex … Continued
Keith Publications imprint Wicked Ink Press is set to launch the career of a hot new erotica author, Raven McQuade. Vibrator.com’s resident blogger, Desiree Sweet, gets up close and personal with McQuade, who offers tips on how to write better … Continued
Ah, fetishes. They can make sex even more fun and exciting, or – for the less enthusiastic partner of a fetishist – turn it into a banal chore. In a prior post, we explored the medical and colloquial definitions of … Continued
The DSM-IV, the text book psychologists and doctors use to diagnose mental illnesses, defines sexual fetishes as recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, urges or behaviors involving the use of non-living objects, which cause clinically-significant distress or impairment in normal functioning. … Continued
So I have been brainstorming for a few days, trying to think of something enthralling to share as my first post here. So many topics have been covered that it is hard to step in, even as a guest, with … Continued
Decades ago, fetishists would be incarcerated in asylums for their disorders. Considering the true meaning of the word, that’s not surprising. A “fetish,” according to its clinical definition, is a sexual disorder where a person cannot get aroused without a … Continued
Does a light smack on the bottom get you wiggling with delight? Have you joked with your lover about being tied up, but never had the nerve to try it? Do pink furry handcuffs seem silly—or sexy? It’s easier than … Continued
STATUEPHILIA If you’ve ever seen someone looking shifty and rather hot under the collar near David’s larger than life goods at the Accademia in Florence, chances are they are a Statuephile. Statuephilia, also called agalmatophilia, or Pygmalionism after the myth … Continued