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The Sunday Quick Post: Monkeypox isn’t a gay disease
Stigma lies just about everywhere these days and fortunately, education is helping us remove stigmas from a lot of issues, but what happens when old stigmas come back? Monkeypox is something that’s been well covered by now and just like the HIV/AIDS epidemic of the 1980’s, it’s now being thought that it’s spread by gay and bisexual men. Monkeypox is not an STI Let’s get something straight. Monkeypox is not a gay disease and saying it is, is irresponsible and dangerous. Monkeypox is not a sexual disease, meaning people do not have to have sexual contact with someone to get it. They just must have close physical contact. In fact,…
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The Sunday Quick Post: What is PrEP?
What is PrEP? PrEP is short for Pre-exposure prophylaxis and it is a medication taken orally to prevent getting HIV. But it’s not a quick fix and safe sex is necessary to further make sure you are protected. How long has it been around? While PrEP is relatively new in the medical community, only coming to light in 2012, it’s been widely used among many people to prevent contracting HIV. It’s 99% effective at preventing HIV through anal sex when taken properly and also for use in people who may be exposed due to intravenous drug use. Is there just one type of PrEP? There are two specific types of…
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The ins and outs of lube
When the word lube is mentioned, most people don’t think of cars. Lube is a must have for most sex sessions and to be honest, it’s not just something that people feel have to use just because they are a bit dry down there. Lube can actually enhance sex and make it a lot more pleasurable for both partners and a lot of people love using lube during sex. Something to know is that lubes aren’t cut from the same mold and what might work for one person, may not work for another. What is lube anyway? Adam & Eve Masturbator Lube Slippery Lube For Stroke-tacular Sensations! Get…
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So, you’re pregnant, Is your selling journey over?
Boost sales and keep listings fresh! Maybe you’ve just found out you are about to have a bundle of joy, but then you think of your selling passion. Is it over? You ask yourself this question and wonder how you can still make sales while pregnant. Here are a few of my personal tips from one mama-to-be to another. Make sure your buyers know: You are shortly going to be a “milf” and that is one very popular fetish, so take advantage by announcing your news as soon as you are comfortable doing so. You might just see a spike in sales! Take advantage of those pregnancy panties:…
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What Panty Buyers & Sellers Should Know About Vaginal Discharge by VelvetCrush
Find VelvetCrush over at All Things Worn! This article is written by myself, VelvetCrush, a RN. Though I don’t give my full name, I truly am an experienced registered nurse. All of this information can be verified if you choose to do further research. I will leave references to make that easier for you at the end. Ladies and Gentlemen, let’s talk about vaginas. Specifically, normal and abnormal vag discharge, risk of STDS and how that should reflect the selling and buying of used panties and pantyhose. Is panty sniffing safe? Bottom line, yes, under normal circumstances it’s completely fine. If you’re sniffing your mother’s panties or stealing panties, this…
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An Introduction to Online Domming By: PatronSaintOfFatAsses
Find this blogger and fellow panty seller at https://www.allthingsworn.com/profile/patronsaintoffatasses As I’ve said before in one of my previous blogs: there’s no one article on how to be an online Dominatrix. There’s no easy explanation. A lot of becoming a good Mistress comes from practice, skill, and learning. It’s easy to forget, or not even realize, that BDSM isn’t just about what feels good. There’s a bit of research and learning that needs to go into it. BDSM is an intimidating phrase that’s associated with so many kinks, roles, positions, toys, whips, chains, phrases, etc. that are out there, and it almost feels impossible to dip your toe into the…
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Reflection and Starting Again
I was looking back over life in general this year and I started feeling motivated to write again. Not gonna lie, I am stoned and watching a phenomenal movie about feminism and revenge, so this may be a one time thing, although I hope not. 2020 hasn’t been the best year for anyone on the damn planet, so when I think of how it’s affected me, I think most can empathize when I say Ive been stressed the fuck out! I do know though, that this won’t last forever, AKA, this too shall pass. Yep, I said it. “Recovery” talk. Gross, huh? I think so. I mean it’s no secret…
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The Rules of Panty Selling By DayDreamScapes from Scented Pansy
Note for reading, SP=Scented Pansy The first rule is, we don’t talk about Panty Selling Just kidding, we can’t STOP talking about it! Whether it’s someone’s TikTok promising yacht party level salaries or the latest HuffPost article talking about laid off moms camming to make ends meet, the “secret” life of panty sellers is out there now. But what none of these other articles tell us is that it’s more than just shaking your ass in some skimpy lingerie. Sex work requires mutual respect just as much as it requires self respect. There’s been an unspoken covenant between sellers, but I think it’s time we finally say it out loud…
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I’m a sex worker…
And I’m a Christian, monogamous and modest. Here’s my story. When I started this whole thing, I was nearly fully covered. I figured I would sell a few panties, make some cash and quit. Little did I know, I fell in love with the job and it has a name. Sex work. Now growing up, I thought sex work strictly meant prostitute and fortunately, I learned a lot after getting into this field. I’ll get to the point shortly but bear with me for a minute. My initial panty selling was just my lower half. Only the parts of me showing a panty. Then I would show more but…
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Seller Interview: Dalma Rosa
1. Tell me a little about you and how you became a sex worker/panty seller? I’m Dalma, a panty seller from Scotland but I live in Spain. I’m 40 years old and I’ve been selling panties since December 2018. I started selling when I needed to raise money for a few months. Soon after I started selling, I discovered that I loved it. Now I don’t need to do it but I choose to do it. After a few months of selling I found that I loved talking about it so much that I started a blog and a podcast. We’re still going 45 episodes later, which has been a…