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Glory holes are the safest way to have sex during a pandemic (BC CDC)

We’ve all had to endure some unusual abnormalities since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. Including in the bedroom. If you follow the advice of the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, that is. A few weeks ago, the BC CDC published an aptly titled document titled ‘COVID-19 and Sex’.

What Your Love Language Says About You

Relationships are a tricky thing. One minute, what might have began as a mutual swipe right has evolved into something more – countless dates, that warm sensation muddling your mind with serotonin-infused infatuation, the mounting realization that you can (happily) tolerate another human for many consecutive nights at a time. You

More Than 1 in 10 Canadians Want to Be in an Open Relationship

Open relationships are having a bit of a moment right now. A recent study conducted by the University of B.C. and Ryerson University – about as liberal as they come – found that 12 per cent of Canadians want to be in an open relationship. Awkwardly, only 2.4 per cent

Sex Talk, With Millennials: Part III

Sex is complicated. It’s great (I mean, really great) (Did I mention it’s great?) … but it’s also complicated, especially within a dating culture that has — and continues to — evolve in major ways, to redefine our modern understanding of relationships, intimacy, sex and sexuality. If anything, the more media attempts to conceptualize

Sex Talk, With Millennials: Part II

Sex is complicated. It’s great (I mean, really great) (Did I mention it’s great?) … but it’s also complicated, especially within a dating culture that has — and continues to — evolve in major ways, to redefine our modern understanding of relationships, intimacy, sex and sexuality. If anything, the more media attempts to conceptualize