 
      
      And Just Like That “Woke” Killed Sex in the City?
The Sex and the City reboot has been canceled after three seasons, largely due to plunging viewership and the backlash over its overt attempts at “woke” storytelling. Critics said it sacrificed charm for an agenda, and many viewers agreed.
 
      
      The Sexy Transformation of the Period Drama
A few decades ago, period dramas were about corsets, gentle flirtation, and unspoken glances. But today, they’re practically risqué.
 
      
      From Dudley to Daring: Harry Melling’s Cannes Shock Play
Once forever typecast as Dudley Dursley in Harry Potter, Harry Melling has made a dramatic, unrecognizable turn—literally and figuratively—at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival.
 
      
      1.5 Million Privacy Violations: Intimate Images from Kink & LGBTQ+ Apps Left Exposed
A cybersecurity researcher discovered that five iOS-only dating apps—BDSM People, Chica, Pink, Brish, and Translove—all developed by UK-based M.A.D. Mobile, left nearly 1.5 million images publicly accessible without any password protection. The exposed files included content from private message threads, profile verifications, moderator-removed photos, and user posts.
 
      
      Discovering the "Tree of Kink": How Kinks Cluster (and What It Means)
A fascinating new concept—known as the “tree of kink”—reveals that sexual fetishes aren’t isolated quirks. Instead, they tend to cluster into predictable groupings, reflecting underlying patterns in how desire develops.
 
      
      What Is a Kink Wedding and How to Plan Your Own
Kink weddings are non-traditional commitment ceremonies that incorporate BDSM dynamics, fetish fashion, collars instead of rings, contracts, and curated power-exchange vows. These ceremonies allow couples—or polycules—to embrace their erotic identity in a formal, consensual ritual.
 
      
      What Virgin Island Is All About
In Virgin Island, 12 sexually inexperienced young adults are isolated on a rural, convent-like estate with two “groundbreaking sex therapists,” Danielle and Celeste, guiding their sexual transformation. Using something called the “Somatica Method,” the therapists dismantle shame through escalating intimacy—with Danielle even offering to “help” clients lose their virginity.
 
      
      The Threesome: A Messy, Modern Rom-Com About Sexual Discovery
Directed by Chad Hartigan and written by Simpsons alum Ethan Ogilby, The Threesome follows the awkward, chaotic, and hilariously emotional fallout of a spontaneous romantic entanglement. Premiering at South by Southwest and arriving in theaters September 5, 2025, it stars Zoey Deutch, Jonah Hauer‑King, Ruby Cruz, with comedic turns from Jaboukie Young‑White and more.
 
      
      Not Just a Trend: Why Rising Bisexual Identities Reflect Real Change
In May 2025, Psychology Today ran an article debunking the idea that bisexual identification among young people is merely a fashion statement. Backed by Clearer Thinking’s survey data, the piece argues this shift reflects real shifts in attractions and behaviors—not just a social bandwagon.
 
      
      🧘♂️ When Monks Misstep: Faith, Money & Scandal in Thailand’s Temples
Ah, Buddhism—teachings of enlightenment, detachment, and nirvana. So what happens when the orange-robed elite can’t even resist earthly temptations? Cue the jaw-dropping scandal that’s upended Thailand’s Buddhist clergy.
 
      
      Prince Andrew: Uncovered Tales of Diplomacy, Power, and Jungle of Excess
August 3, 2025 marked a watershed moment in the ongoing unraveling of Prince Andrew’s reputation. New excerpts from Andrew Lownie’s biography, The Rise and Fall of the House of York, have lifted the veil on shocking behavior during a 2006 royal visit to Thailand—an official engagement that, sources now reveal, became a grotesque playground of over‑the‑top indulgence.
 
      
      Migrants Turning to OnlyFans to Fund Deportation Defense
A disheartening story has emerged today: migrants detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are using OnlyFans and public crowdfunding campaigns to pay for legal representation and bond costs as they fight deportation—highlighting a systemic failure that leaves vulnerable individuals with few viable paths to justice.
 
      
      Why Women Are Having Fewer Orgasms and What to Do About It
Despite ongoing conversations about sexual equality, the statistics remain stark: in mixed-gender partnerships, women consistently report fewer orgasms than men. A recent VICE article highlights a “brutal” truth backed by science — it’s not that women can’t orgasm, but that we’ve built a culture that simply doesn’t prioritize their pleasure.
 
      
      Exploring the “Sex Recession”: A Q&A with Carter Sherman
In today’s digitally saturated world, it’s easy to assume that Gen Z — raised on TikTok, BDSM trends, and hypersexualized media — would be experiencing a sexual renaissance. But journalist Carter Sherman’s new book, The Second Coming: Sex and the Next Generation’s Fight Over Its Future, reveals a different picture: one of delayed intimacy, stunted vulnerability, and conflicted desire.
 
      
      Latex Takes Center Stage at Fashion Week
Kink is no longer optional—it’s pivotal in today’s fashion narrative. From high-shine latex and bondage straps on luxury runways to harness-inspired menswear and fantasy-leather collections, designers are boldly weaving erotica, power, and vulnerability into wearable art.
 
      
      Britain’s Biggest Swingers Festival, Swingathon, Returns to Lincolnshire
This week (17–20 July), the much‑anticipated Swingathon swings into Allington, Lincolnshire, celebrating its 5th year as the UK’s largest adult–alternative lifestyle festival. Over 1,000 like‑minded participants are expected to flock to the tranquil East Midlands village for three days of open-minded community, connection, and exploration.
 
      
      Closing Empire Spa Isn’t Protection — It’s Punishing Workers
The city’s strategy is simple: shut down Empire Spa for a year, slap steep fines on the owners, and ban the site from ever again hosting massage services. But this isn’t about community safety - it’s about erasure. When legal redress is unavailable, workers can’t enforce contracts, call the police, or demand respect. Instead, they vanish into the shadows.
 
      
      Life as a Sex Worker: A Closer Look
In a subreddit full of candid Q&A, one AskReddit post stands out: "For those who worked (or still are) as a sex worker, what was it like?"
The responses — honest, varied, and deeply reflective — reveal a world far richer than most stereotypes suggest.
 
      
      When “Breeding Kink” Sounds Hotter Than “Marriage”: How Gen Z Is Rebranding Monogamy
Gen Z trends continue to shift towards kink.
 
      
      Royally Taboo: What If Prince George Grew Up Gay—and Kinky?
New play explores a scandalous “what if?” for the royal family.
