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Art & Culture  >  Tech

How we experience love, sex & intimacy in the modern age

New Romantics

Sexting, swiping and selfies – in a new column, writer Emily Reynolds explores the strange new ways that technology is changing our relationships.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Millennials are having less sex than their parents – so what?

From Where I Stand

Recent research has shown that people born between the late ’80s and millennium are having less sex than ever. But is anyone really surprised?

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Art & Culture  >  Art

Twisted portraits of sex, power and feminine desire

The story of O

In her new mixed media project The Story Of O, New York artist Natalie Frank examines the good, bad and ugly of women's erotic imaginations.

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Outdoor  >  Skate

Soles, sex and skateboarding: Why I get off on skater’s feet

A London sub’s fantasy

‘The ideal situation would go a little something like this: he’d finish skating, all hot, sweaty, and worn down. Then I’d get down on all fours and lick his shoes clean.’

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Art & Culture  >  Print  >  Zine Scene

Viewing sexual subcultures through a sociological lens

Lust & desire

From cannibalism and butt play to homemade sex toys, Phile is the new zine exploring sexual diversity around the world.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Why does feminism keep leaving sex workers behind?

#ThemToo

Erika Lust discusses the media’s dire treatment of sex workers, and asks why social justice movements like #MeToo have left them almost completely out of the conversation.

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Art & Culture  >  Print

The sex zines you should be reading in 2018

Five of the best

From sex work and sordid confessionals, to contemporary art and cult comics: we round up the most boundary-breaking independent publications.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

A visual ode to niche kinks and sexual misfits

Deviant desires

Author Katharine Gates explores the lives of Sploshers, Crushers, Balloonatics, Pony Players, Feeders & Gainers, and Adult Babies in the newly republished Deviant Desires.

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Art & Culture  >  Art

The sex robots are coming – but are we ready?

Logging on to love

Artist and activist Kate Davis has been campaigning against the rise of sex dolls since 2015, exploring their development in her eerie new series, Logging On To Love.

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Art & Culture

The podcast exploring our weirdest, darkest sexual desires

Guys we fucked

In their bold weekly recordings, Krystyna Hutchinson and Corinne Fisher tackle the subject of sexuality; from fetishes and taboos to abuse and harassment.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Capturing the dark side of China’s underground club scene

Into the night

Photographer and dancer Sergey Melnitchenko goes backstage at a nameless Chengdu city nightclub in his Behind The Scenes photo series.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Exploring the strange, secretive lives of England’s adult babies

Nappies, bears and bubbles

Polly Borland’s iconic ‘90s photo series, The Babies, explores one of the world’s most maligned and marginalised sexual fetishes.

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