Bride Wants Refund After Discovering Wedding Photographer Had Sex With Husband

A furious bride demanded a refund after discovering that her wedding photographer slept with her new husband. The XXX story was laid bare on Reddit, under the Wedding Photography sub-thread. “This morning I got an email from the bride. She wanted a refund because the lady I had hired as a second shooter for the day ended up sleeping with her husband at some point after the wedding, and she also included photos from his phone to prove it,” the photographer said.

The photographer later wrote: “I asked the second shooter about it. She initially denied it, then after I brought up the pictures she said he claimed they were in an open relationship so she thought it was okay.” Not surprisingly, people had hilarious responses. One person joked: “Offer her a discount on her next wedding.”

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Mutual Masturbation Boosts Couples’ Sexual Satisfaction

Research shows masturbation is better enjoyed with a partner. Researchers have discovered that mutual masturbation helps boost sexual satisfaction—meaning it may be the surprisingly simple secret to a sizzling sex life. Forget adventurous new positions or racy role plays: self-pleasuring in the presence of a partner appears to enhance actual fucking.

The results were published by the International Journal of Sexual Health: “Mutual masturbation refers to the presence or involvement of a partner(s) during self-stimulation, which may occur before, during, after, or without any other sexual activity,” the professors explained. Those who engaged in mutual masturbation were likely to report higher numbers when it came to positive feelings than those who did not self-pleasure in the presence of a partner. “Engaging in mutual masturbation might increase couples’ sexual repertoire and enhance sexual satisfaction,” the researchers claimed.

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Illinois Homeowner Paints Viral Message On Roof: ‘Watch Porn—Not Me!’

An Illinois homeowner has a message for nosy neighbors who are checking out their property near Lake Michigan on Google Maps. The Lake County home’s roof reads “WATCH PORN — NOT ME!” in large white painted lettering, satellite images show. The text has been on the roof since 2008, according to historical Google Maps images.

But it seems the property owner’s stunt has backfired—as 120,000 people interacted with a recent Facebook post highlighting the X-rated message. “Soon it should be a law to have a quote on your roof,” a Google Maps enthusiast posted. When good smut goes bad…

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Sex Workers Take Financial Hit As Inflation Continues

Sex sells—except when the price of almost everything has gone up. Sex workers are currently watching their industry adapt to these strained financial times. “We feel the pinch with this stuff quite early on,” said a Sydney-based escort.

People are cutting back on expenses, with a recent CNBC and Morning Consult Poll finding that 92% of US consumers are spending less. “If you have regulars, you will get through, but if you aren’t established, it’s a real struggle,” she added. A spokesperson for the Australian Sex Workers Association said: “Due to stigma, discrimination, and criminalization in some states and territories, sex workers may find it harder to access government and other support. We saw this during the COVID-19 response, and we encourage any sex worker doing it tough to get in touch with their local sex worker organization for support and appropriate referrals.”

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Polyamorous Couple Buys Times Square Billboard To Promote Lifestyle

One happy couple wants to share their love with the world. Two Brazilian stars rented a Times Square billboard to promote their polyamorous lifestyle. The couple can now be seen packing on the PDA—right at the Crossroads of the World.

With an average of 286,961 visitors per day, that’s plenty of eyeballs on the couple’s 15-second clip sporting tees reading “amor livre (free love).” “We are very happy and fulfilled,” the woman said. “Our marriage [got stronger] after we started living free love. We are happier and trust each other more.”

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Sex Doll Has Thousands Of Followers

One sex doll enthusiast is sharing his plastic girlfriend with the world. With nearly three thousand Instagram followers and five brand ambassador gigs, Tasha Marie is now a sex doll influencer. Her boyfriend and manager says that although Tasha can’t speak, she’s got a larger-than-life personality.

Tasha’s boyfriend purchased her for $5,000 and now rakes in the cash by posting photo shoots of the doll on Instagram. His human wife is the brains behind the operation, taking the photos and managing the shoots, as well as dressing and styling Tasha. It seems synthetic love pays off—literally.

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Australia’s ‘Sex Toy Queen’

An adult entertainer in Australia now has a thriving sex toy reviewing business. “I just want other women to know that self-pleasure isn’t taboo and that it’s so important to connect with your body,” she said. At first, it was hard to break into the XXX business, but she explains “The toys became my brand, and I started to exclusively review them and share my opinions.”

“I attracted a lot of companies who sent me free toys in exchange for reviews. I really enjoyed it, and my audience loved me because I made videos instead of just blog posts,” she explained. She now rakes in the cash after deciding to only do paid reviews: “I charge $220 per toy, and I’ve received over a hundred products to review in the past 18 months.” She says, “Women’s bodies and pleasure have been stigmatized for too long, and I want everyone to know that there’s nothing wrong with wanting to pleasure yourself.”

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Aussie Women Are Raving About New ‘Life-Changing’ Sex Toy

The women from down under are raving about a new sex toy they claim is “life-changing”. The Missy vibrator, from a female-founded Australian brand, has more than 500 five-star reviews online with customers eager to share their experiences. “I was absolutely not expecting that. What an absolute game-changer. I have since got at least 4 of my friends to purchase and everyone’s response has been the same. WOW,” wrote a happy customer.

The Missy toy is petite and discreet, it has 10 different intensity modes, and it’s waterproof.  The company behind the sex toy is Girls Get Off, a female-owned business who are “on a mission” to empower women, removing the stigma or taboo that comes with talking about getting off. “There’s no greater awakening than getting to know yourself inside and out,” the company says.

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‘Great Sex’ Can Happen If You Have These Three Things, Experts Say

A mind-blowing new study published in the journal Sexuality & Culture determined the three factors that contribute to “great sex.” Researchers from Missouri State University conducted interviews with 78 sexually active participants of varying ages, backgrounds, and sexual orientations to define what makes a sexual experience above average. “A friend once asked me, ‘What is great sex anyway?’ That led me on a search where I discovered that we didn’t really have an answer,” said the lead author.

The study found most people agree that orgasm, emotional connection, and chemistry contribute to “great sex”—with some women even requiring multiple orgasms to consider sex “great.” For participants, an emotional connection meant “their belief that a man only invests in his female partner’s orgasm when he also invests in her emotionally. Thus, some women explained that the emotional component helped them be present enough to orgasm,” the researchers explained. Participants also explained that chemistry allowed them to like and trust the person enough to “let go and be present,” which allowed them to focus on their own pleasure.

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Sexting Is Taking Gen Z By Storm

Modern dating is all about sexting, according to new research in Australia. A recent survey found 45 percent of people under 30 admitted they’ve either sent or received nudes. Forty percent of people between 30 and 39 have also sexted, and 22 percent of people between the ages of 40 and 49 have sent a naked photo via text.

Researchers say that while sexting might sound modern, humans have always found ways to send messages to each other and technology has just added a new element: “As soon as humans were able to send a text message with the first mobile phones, people started using this technology to send sexually explicit and flirtatious messages.” They explain the “numbers of people” sexting have just increased as technology has become more mainstream but said it’s more “common” than you would think. “I’ve always been into sexting, I don’t send full nudes, but I send sexy snippets. I love the attention it gets me, and it makes me feel very excited,” one participant in the survey says.

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