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Can You Get an STD From Oral Sex?
Sexually transmitted infections are a common part of engaging in any kind of sexual activity. Many of us learn we can reduce our risk and protect ourselves by using condoms during vaginal and anal ...
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Lorals is now Certified By the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council!
We are so proud to announce that Lorals is officially certified as a Women’s Business Enterprise! WBENC Certification is the gold standard for women-owned business certification in...
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How to Use HSA, FSA, and HRA Funds for Lorals for STI Protection
Did you know that our revolutionary Lorals for Protection – which protect against STIs and bacteria transfer during oral sex – are qualified medical expenses?
This means that if you have a flexibl...
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The Ins and Outs of Fluid Bonding: A Guide to Safe and Satisfying Intimacy
Deciding who you share bodily fluids with can get a bit complicated. It's not a one-size-fits-all kind of deal, and everyone has their own take on it. We're talking about the good ol' birds and the...
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Lorals Recognized by Fast Company as a World Changing Idea
Lorals has been announced as a finalist in Fast Company's 2023 World Changing Ideas Awards, in the Consumer Products category…
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Lingerie Kinks and Fetishes: A Quick Primer
In this article, we'll delve into some of the most common types of underwear fetishes and kinks and provide tips on introducing underwear fetishism to your partner.
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The Truth About Squirting
There’s a lot of confusion about squirting, what it is, and what it isn’t: Is it ejaculation? Is it pee? Is it water? In this article, we clarify the differences between squirting and female ejacu...
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Where Pleasure Begins: The Anatomy of the Clitoris
The clitoris is the pleasure center of the vulva. While it has no role in reproduction, it's a major player in sexual stimulation and reaching orgasm.
You might be familiar with the tip or “nub” ...
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What is Herpes? HSV-1 and HSV-2
If you've ever had a cold sore, you likely have herpes — and that's OK! Herpes is super common (you may have it and not even know it!). It’s nothing to be ashamed of...