Unfiltered
The Kamasutra You Know Is a Lie
The version of the Kamasutra the world knows was not written by Vatsyayana. It was edited by a British colonial explorer in 1883, with entire sections on women's pleasure and emotional intimacy quietly removed. The real text is something far richer, and far more Indian, than anything you have been told.
The One Place You Should Never Give a Love Bite, and Where the Kamasutra Said to Instead
The Kamasutra spent an entire chapter on love bites, named eight types, and mapped exactly which zones were and were not safe. Most people have never heard of any of it. This is the guide that should have existed all along.
You Have a Fantasy You've Never Told Your Partner. Here's How to Finally Bring It Up
Share kinks outside the bedroom, during a relaxed moment. Start with their curiosity before your own. Frame it as an invitation, not a demand. If they say no, accept it without drama. That trust is what makes future conversations possible.
Stop Before You Finish. The Edging Technique That Makes Orgasms Significantly More Intense.
Edging means stopping right before orgasm, letting arousal drop slightly, then building back up two to four times before finally finishing. It produces significantly more intense orgasms for both men and women. The key is communication, signals, and patience.
81% of Women Don't Orgasm From Penetration Alone These Techniques Change That
The orgasm gap is real but it's closeable. This guide breaks down 5 named, research-backed techniques that work with the body's anatomy instead of against it. From the CAT technique that creates continuous clitoral contact during penetration, to G-spot angling, A-spot stimulation, dual touch, and the power of slowing down, each method is simple, practical, and easy to remember. The biggest shift isn't physical. It's attention, communication, and treating your partner's pleasure as the point.
How to Give a Blowjob: A Simple, Honest Guide for Women
A great blowjob comes down to enthusiasm, knowing the right spots, using your hands properly, and holding your rhythm when it counts. This guide covers all of it in plain, practical language that actually helps.
