Author: ASN HUB

Half a year ago or so, I reached that dreaded milestone that are the 40’s.  I haven’t turned into a hag, but I have to admit I don’t like most of the changes I see on my body -back pains, wrinkles and sunspots, plus a generalised impatience whenever I am far away from bed after midnight. Nonetheless, there is one upside to growing older: sex gets better.

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The enigmatic onscreen phenom, who also serves as Alt Erotic’s Chief Brand Officer and Production Manager, is enjoying the wildest ride of her life as accolades continue to roll in for her reality-based drama that centers around the highs and lows of Montana’s past year, including a life-threatening stroke and red carpet engagement to the studio’s CEO/Creative Director and filmmaker Ivan at 2021’s AltPorn Awards.

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Pineapple Support, the adult industry’s leading mental health nonprofit, will host a free, online support group with a focus on helping performers and adult industry professionals to resolve sexual compulsivity, sponsored by Stripchat. The six-week support group, “Resolving Sexual Compulsivity” will be led by Pineapple therapist Silva Neves and will start on Thursday, June 9th at 2pm EST.

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“We realized very early on that creating formal procedures around cleaning and disinfecting, and developing guidelines for social distancing, wearing masks, and detecting COVID-19 symptoms were essential for the safety of our visitors, clients, and employees,” said Mark Tester, executive director, OCCC. “We sought out organizations with expert knowledge who would be able to help OCCC respond to the challenges of the pandemic,” he added.

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An article in a swingers magazine about dating your own partner may sound like an oxymoron. But it is not. The lifestyle couples that we know have a strong bond between them and trust each other solidly. And believe it or not, most, date each other regularly.

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Before throwing yourself into the action, it’s helpful to do a practice round where your goal is to say the safe word whether you actually need to stop or not, says Carey. This way, “the sub has a sense memory of having said the word, so they know they’re able to do it in the midst of play,” she says. “This is important because some people become non-verbal when they’re in sub space, so if the sub realizes they can’t verbally safe-word, they need to adjust their system.”

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