Porn Star Maitland Ward Reveals ‘Steamy’ New Memoir, ‘Rated X’

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Maitland Ward is revealing all her sexy secrets in a new memoir that details how she went from G-rated to X-rated. The former “Boy Meets World” star, who now has a successful career in adult films, has revealed the title of her forthcoming memoir, “Rated X: How Porn Liberated Me from Hollywood.” “I can’t wait for everyone to read my fun and juicy stories in my career,” the sexy redhead said recently.

Her openness and sex-positive attitudes led her to high-end pornography, for which she’s earned several Adult Video News (AVN) awards, otherwise known as the Oscars of porn. The book divulges Hollywood secrets from a person who has truly seen it all—no topic is too taboo or off-limits, including confessions about what really happens behind the scenes working on an adult film set. “‘Rated X’ is a sharp and provocative look at a former Disney princess who found her fairy tale in porn,” book publisher Simon & Schuster said.

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Check out more about Maitland Ward’s new memoir, Rated Xhttps://nypost.com/2021/12/06/ex-boy-meets-world-star-maitland-ward-reveals-rated-x-book-cover/

New ‘Sexual Meditation’ Apps Bring Listeners To Climax, Then Sleep

A hot new “sexual meditation” app is designed to bring listeners to orgasm by inducing them into a state of extreme relaxation. Guided by Glow offers listeners a range of guided “erotic audio sessions” for $8.99 a month. The app has quickly attracted a legion of followers, and has even been endorsed by Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop.

Guided by Glow features a number of different sessions and storylines which usually begin with guided breathing exercises designed to relax the listener; then the narrator instructs the listener to start sensually touching themselves. Guided by Glow’s creator explained that she wrote her first guided meditation for her app after finding herself unsatisfied with online porn: “I haven’t had a lot of resonance with conventional porn, but I’ve always done yoga. I love to surrender and stop thinking and just flow,” she said. Sessions last between eight and 25 minutes, with listeners able to choose from male, female and non-binary voices to guide them through the erotic exercises.

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Check out more about sexual meditation: https://nypost.com/2021/11/30/sexual-meditation-apps-bring-listeners-to-climax-then-sleep/

Inside the Jobs Of ‘Consent Monitors’ Who Police Sex Clubs

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The security guards at sex parties are there to enforce a different set of rules. A consent monitor is a trained member of staff whose job is separate from standard security roles—their main aim is to monitor the welfare of guests at sex clubs. Speaking to VICE, a group of monitors revealed how they ensure everyone is sticking to pre-designated rules and “having fun.”

Policing sex has included interrupting BDSM scenes to check if everyone is happy to kicking out men for staring at groups of lesbians. One consent monitor revealed that the most common violation is people overstepping boundaries and going too far—citing one example where he threw a guy out for trying to initiate sex when only oral sex had been agreed to. On another occasion, he had to throw a man out because he grabbed a woman’s hair while she was “playing with another woman.”

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Check out more about consent monitors who police sex clubs: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10245901/What-REALLY-like-work-sex-club.html

Model Passes Out While Joining Mile High Club

A model joined the Mile High Club—but she might not remember it that well. The woman passed out at the moment of climax with her boyfriend after they experienced extreme turbulence at 5,000 feet. The model told her 467K+ followers on TikTok that she and her boyfriend were on vacation in Las Vegas when they decided to charter a “sex jet.”

She and her boyfriend found a company in Sin City operating a small private plane that caters specifically to couples looking to join the Mile High Club. But the alcohol and high temperatures suddenly combined with turbulence and extreme pleasure proved too much for her to handle. “One minute we were going for it and I came so hard and then fainted underneath my boyfriend,” she confessed. “We both really enjoyed the experience, [and] we’ll definitely be going up again!” she said.

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Check out more about a model passing out while having sex in a private plane: https://nypost.com/2021/12/10/models-mile-high-sex-scare-i-fainted-underneath-my-boyfriend/

Sex Workers Reveal Most Memorable Requests From Clients

Sex workers are sharing details of their most memorable kinky clients. An escort described a booking with a balloon fetishist: “It was an hour and a half of blowing up balloons, popping them and rubbing them against ourselves and that was it,” she laughed. Another escort said a man with a food fetish asked her to sit on a cake and rub it all over his body.

A burlesque dancer revealed a unique highlight of a polyamorous event: “There was a woman sitting at the bar and I slowly slide down into a split, face crotch level, and as I hit that split I heard her audibly moan, and it was the best moment of my life,” she said. A male worker revealed his “best paid” booking was a 10-hour marathon where he was told to model designer underwear for a man—he was paid $5000 and gifted over $3000 in designer briefs. 

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Check out more about sex workers’ most memorable requests: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10232153/Sex-workers-reveal-unusual-requests.html

The Very Raunchy History Of Sex In The Middle Ages

Katherine Harvey’s illuminating novel The Fires of Lust: Sex in the Middle Ages offers a peek into the sexual beliefs and bedrooms of ordinary medieval men and women living in western Europe. Erections were believed to be the result of a “windy spirit,” meaning those suffering with impotence were advised to eat foods which caused wind and bloating like chickpeas. Too much sex was said to be very dangerous because it could cause the body to dry out, leading to hair loss, heart and lung problems, and kidney failure.  

German Dominican friar Albertus Magnus recounted the story of one unfortunate monk who died because he lusted over a woman so much his “brain had shrunk to the size of a pomegranate, and his eyes had been destroyed.” Medieval doctors believed, however, that there was a connection between sexual pleasure and reproduction: it was thought that both men and women had to have an orgasm simultaneously for conception to occur. With this in mind, foreplay was encouraged by medieval doctors—with some even suggesting men apply chewed peppers to his penis to cause his wife “incredible delectation.”

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Check out more about the history of sex in the middle ages: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10268783/The-raunchy-history-sex-Middle-Ages-revealed-new-book.html

Female Cleaners Hand Out Sex Toys To Male Workers In New TikTok Video

An all-girl crew of fly-in-fly-out mine site cleaners have been sacked after posting TikTok videos of themselves delivering homemade sex toys to male workers. It is not the first time these workers have been fired for posting about sex toys. A worker in 2019 took legal action against a mining company after losing her job for playing a prank on a colleague involving a sex toy and taking a risqué photo.

There was even a secret “confessions” Facebook group uncovering the raunchy reality of what goes on at the remote sites. Posts on the page featured workers boasting about cheating on their partners, and a common topic of discussion was night shift masturbation which workers referred to as “white ribbon” races. Posts also discussed how everyday items could be used as sex toys: “Who knew steel caps could have so many uses onsite,” a post read.

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Check out more about female cleaners handing out sex toys to male workers: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10250835/Female-FIFO-Cleaners-sacked-handing-homemade-sex-toys-male-staff.html

Having Sex Can Beat A Cold, Cut Heart-Attack Risk, And Reduce Blood Pressure

Sex is good—and it’s even good for you. A TikTok video about the health benefits of sex has racked up 1.5 million views and almost 33,000 likes. The London-based NHS doctor talks about how sex reduces the risk of heart disease, since you are getting that heart pumping!

Fucking is also great for mental health because sex floods the brain with happy hormone dopamine and cuddle hormone oxytocin, which helps with feeling calm and reducing stress. Sex even reduces blood pressure—a study showed regular fucking can cut blood pressure as effectively as medicine. Sex also increases immunity: a study published in 2004 showed masturbation caused a temporary spike in immune cells, including killer cells that fight viruses.

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Check out more about the amazing health benefits of sex: https://nypost.com/2021/11/12/having-sex-can-beat-a-cold-cut-your-heart-attack-risk-and-reduce-blood-pressure/

People With Anxiety And Depression More Likely To Use ‘Sextech,’ Study Finds

People struggling with their mental health are more likely to explore digital sexual technologies, a study finds. Kinsey Institute experts say sextech helps these individuals find temporary relief. Examples of sextech include erotic webcam sites, virtual reality porn, or even just the capacity to share sexually explicit images or videos.

“It’s likely that many users in these spaces do have social support and adequate social networks, but they’re turning to online sexual technologies for a unique boost to their psychological mindset,” researchers say. “As the global need for innovative mental health resources and interventions increases, emerging sexual technologies may provide relief for people with mental health struggles.” The authors point out that sextech is not used by lonely people who can’t find sex in face-to-face relationships, but instead as an “important pathway for mental health intervention.”

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Check out more about how sextech helps people with anxiety and depression: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-10235101/Mental-health-People-anxiety-depression-likely-use-sextech-study-finds.html

Bluetooth-Enabled Sex Toys Help People Have Anonymous Sex Online

There are now “interactive” sex toys which allow anyone in the world to control the toy’s speed and vibration pattern. It’s also a great, safer alternative to in-person sex during the pandemic. There’s hundreds of thousands of people who use subreddits to find partners to control their Bluetooth-enabled sex toys. 

One subreddit post is titled “29F4F—let me edge you and make you cum?” A company that makes Blue-tooth enabled sex toys said it “encourage[s] remote connections” and facilitates safe spaces for users “to connect, interact and explore alone together.” The devices are also great for kinksters interested in exploring “dominant and submissive inclinations.”

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Check out more about Blue-tooth enabled sex toys: https://www.dailydot.com/irl/bluetooth-sex-toys/