Sex Guides
- by Liz Klinger
- 5 min read
Coconut oil is easy to find at your local grocery store, you can get large portions, and you can use it in your cooking and for moisturizer in general. So why not use it for sex, too?
We'll go over whether it's safe to use, what instances are particularly good or not good to use coconut oil, and recommendations if you want to try some yourself!
- by Liz Klinger
- 6 min read
I’ve sometimes given the suggestion of trying different sensations with different external stimulators, using the Lioness more a measurement tool by keeping the vibration off using the customizable vibration settings. This is an example of what I mean — here, I’ll use the Zumio X while using the Lioness’s biofeedback technology to show arousal and orgasm. You can see the differences between using the Zumio’s pinpoint sensation versus Lioness’ flexible clitoral nub (plus whatever else I experiment with!).
- by Liz Klinger
- 5 min read
- by Anna Lee
- 3 min read
- by Liz Klinger
- 4 min read
Before we learn how to talk, we are already experiencing the world through our senses. As we grow up and have more things that occupy our minds, the sensations that shape our experiences become afterthoughts.
Becoming aware of the different feelings and sensations can help keep you in the present and heighten intimacy. And yes, this awareness can also help you have better sex and pleasure (and orgasms, too).
That’s where sensation play comes in — it’s the act of engaging your senses in different ways to heighten your pleasure. These senses come in all shapes and forms, from visual to auditory to tactile. Learn more about how to incorporate sensation play into your routine.
- by Liz Klinger
- 6 min read