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This page explores both the gendered and biological aspects of women’s sexuality and sexual pleasure. It focuses on cisgender women (people who identify as women and were assigned female at birth), but it is recognised that not all women have female anatomy including a vulva, vagina and clitoris. Some people who were assigned female at birth perform not identify as women. Experiences of sexuality may differ for trans men and women, and gender non-binary people.

What is sexuality?

Sexuality is about our sexual feelings and thoughts, who we are attracted to, and our sexual behaviours. We can find other people physically, sexually or emotionally attractive, and all those things are a part of our sexuality.

Exploring and expressing your sexuality over moment might include things prefer sexual dreams, fantasising about someone or about a sexual act, kissing, touching, masturbating, being naked with someone, oral sex or having penetrative sexual intercourse.

Women’s sexuality can change over time, like anyone else’s. At different times in life you may perceive very sexual and at other times sex might be the furthest thing from your mind. That’s normal.

Sexual development

Sexual feelings

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Consensual non-consent: CNC kinks explained

If you have ever fantasized about having any type of non-consensual sex, you are definitely not alone — it's a very popular sexual fantasy people have. Yet, despite its popularity, CNC kinks are greatly misunderstood. In our article, we'll discuss everything there is to perceive about consensual non-consent, which will hopefully help you gain a deeper kind of this kink.

What is consensual non-consent (CNC)?

CNC stands for 'consensual non-consent,' and it involves a plethora of sexual and non-sexual activities that are enacted as if they are 'forced' on a consenting person. This sexual kink falls under the BDSM umbrella (Bondage and Discipline, Dominance and Submission, Sadism, and Masochism) and requires extensive communication and confidence between the individuals who choose to engage in CNC activities. 

It's essential to note that consensual non-consent is pre-agreed between those taking part. Any party can withdraw their agreement at any time as the scene unfolds. You should never be made to do anything you don't want to undertake — then it stops being consensual sex and becomes a sexual assault or rape, which are serio

“I haven't slept with anyone for… half a century.” Agatha admitted. Her voice was laced with yearn for and arousal. Dripping with want.

Rio raised her eyebrows, stunned. “What? Why?” she asked as she resumed the movements of her hands on Agatha’s legs. Gently touching her toes to make them loosen.

Agatha chuckled as she lifted one of her hands up and rested it on her chest. Right on her heart—as if grounding herself.

“Well, Rio, humans are bothersome. They're odd and needy. They're so exhausting. And my kind—witches… those are hard to find. And to be sincere with you, they hate me.”

“But…”

“Based on your reaction and how wonderful you look, I wager it hasn’t been five years for you.” Agatha interrupted with a smirk as she—unapologetically—resumed moving her feet on Rio’s lap. With intention behind every time she tried parting Rio’s thighs with her toes.

“Two years, actually…” Rio responded as she swallowed down a whimper.

OR

Rio Vidal, a centuries-old witch, traveled to a new nation in an attempt to escape an unfortunate accident that threatened to lay bare her identity.

One night, she gets seduced into entering an underground cabaret and lured in by a belly dancer.

Usually, Forced Orgasms Are a Kinky BDSM Practice — but Not Always

“Forced orgasm” is the name for the kinky and consensual sex act of bringing a partner to orgasm during a power exchange and the name for orgasms that occur in non-consensual settings.

The former is a type you and your partner(s) might have interest in exploring for the sake of pleasure.

The latter is sexual assault and can be incredibly confusing, disempowering, and scarring for the person who has it.

Gabrielle Kassel (she/her) is a queer sex educator and wellness journalist who is committed to helping people feel the leading they can in their bodies. In addition to Healthline, her work has appeared in publications such as Shape, Cosmopolitan, Well+Good, Health, Self, Women’s Health, Greatist, and more! In her free time, Gabrielle can be found coaching CrossFit, reviewing pleasure products, hiking with her border collie, or recording episodes of the podcast she co-hosts called Bad In Bed. Follow her on Instagram @Gabriellekassel.



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