ISSUE II: THE BUSINESS OF SEX
ISSUE II: THE BUSINESS OF SEX
ARTICLES
We say to sexual dissatisfaction, you know where you can stick it!
That moment when you become so “feminist” you roll back around to Puritanism.
“There’s a line supposedly separating sexy from trashy. I choose to dance right over it.”
Teach safe sex, nobody bats an eye. Teach good sex, everyone loses their minds!
The notion of an autistic sex worker seems inconceivable, but the two are more compatible than you think.
Business of Sex
For London’s “Most Empowering Person”, owning your body means shaking what your mum gave you.
Kristel Penn manages 30+ trans porn sites, a marketing company, night school, and, somehow, a few hours’ sleep.
Being the Carl Sagan of sex research means everyone comes to you with their problems.
Camming puts Ciren Verde in the driver’s seat of her life in a way no “regular” job ever could.
For Leah Aldridge, fighting for bodily autonomy is more than a job, it’s a life mission.
In this kink queen’s sanctuary of sexy delights, some exhibits are “look but don’t touch”.
Treating pelvic floor dysfunction may not sound sexy, but if you do it right, the results certainly are.
The island of Mauritius had no sexologists, so one student took the task upon herself.
She’s been dismissed, disdained, and called the Antichrist, but she’s proud to preserve the history of erotica.
For Kevin Hsu, the choice between studying sexuality or the circadian rhythms of fruit flies was no choice at all.
Dana Hamilton knows that when you pour your sex life onto the page, you get more coming back than you bargained for.