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Sexy Stories We Love: The Sexy Dance, Transgender Surgery and Why Peop

Published: MARCH 25, 2014 | Updated: FEBRUARY 15, 2022 02:20:13
This week's round-up is quite a random mix of topics, from sexy dancing to sexy literature, porn stars and trans* surgeries.

This week's round-up is quite a random mix of topics, from sexy dancing to sexy literature, porn stars and trans* surgeries. Let’s just dig right in!

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The Way to Dance to Turn On Women

Researches at Northumbria University have determined the exact way that men should dance to attract women. No, unfortunately, it is not the funky chicken. Check out this graphic on The Frisky to see what it is.

Literary Erotica

Want to know what it would sound like if Robert Frost wrote erotic poetry? Or maybe Edgar Allan Poe? KafkaRotica’s mission is to craft literary erotica, and Nerve has compiled a list of the their favorites.

Why Do People Hate Porn Stars?

In his personal and poignant article for The Stranger, Conner Habib asks just that. You'll be amazed and interested to discover how he's been treated as a result of his profession, and the conclusions he's come to about how people respond to those who work in pornography - and why.

Myths About Transgender Surgery

Two articles came out this week, discussing some myths about trans* people and gender confirming surgeries. The first was written from a policy perspective by Brynn Tannehill and the second was written by Mitch Kellaway and focuses more on trans* men and myths around genital reconstructions. Both are informative and important to read.

Silicone and Sex Toys

Want to know pretty much everything there is to know about silicone? Lorax of Sex has a post worthy of the term "epic" on the subject.

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Lauren Marie Fleming is Queerie Bradshaw, writer, speaker and sexpert with a law degree. She is known for her personal, educational and often hilarious look at sex, sexuality, gender and gender identity. Lauren writes the critically-acclaimed QueerieBradshaw.com blog, has written for major news sources including VICE and Curve, and is currently shopping two longer projects to publishers: her memoir, "Losing It: My Life as a Sex Blogger" and "Simple Street," her diversity-filled teen romance novel. A law school graduate, she started CreativitySquared.com to help bloggers, writers and other creative types turn their ideas into practical, sustainable products or services. From Ivy League universities to major conferences, Lauren has spoken all over the United States and is internationally recognized for her dynamic, educational style. She encourages readers to say hello or ask questions via Twitter.
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