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Though I am 100% white and a woman, I feel the same about white men. It wasn’t until I dated someone who was non-white that I realized how I wasn’t completely relating to my previous white partners. White men, being the epitome of privilege and dominance in our culture, could never relate to (or sometimes fully

HIGHLY recommend that you read Emily Nagoski’s book “Come As You Are”.... you do not have a problem, and neither does he. You don’t need therapy for yourself, you don’t need to be fixed! Couples therapy might be a good idea, though.

A big “hell yes” to this article. My husband and I have been together for five years, living together for four of those. Sometimes we have sex twice a week, but honestly most of the time it’s more like once every two weeks, or once a week. But leaving behind any ideas about what you’re “supposed to do” is the first

Sandwiches? Have you ever been to Chipotle?

Is it just me or does Kristen Wiig look pregnant in that picture??

Everyone who is a woman or has sex with women should read “Come As You Are” by Emily Nagoski. It has done so much for me in terms of lessening my anxiety around having the “right sex” at the “right frequency.”

Go buy yourself some boric acid and empty gel capsules and you’ll be good to go. Trust me.

And yes, it is backed up by science:

Boric acid has saved me from horrific diflucan nausea and yeast infections on multiple occasions. Thank you for spreading knowledge about its wonders to more women.