Why Do Men Get Intimidated When Women Ask Them To Improve Sexually?

Questioning the sexual prowess of men not only makes them uncomfortable but also intimidated.
Questioning the sexual prowess of men not only makes them uncomfortable but also intimidated.
In our society, open conversations about sex and vulva owner’s desire seemed like a distant dream a couple of years ago; however, unlike earlier, younger generations of today are willing to go the extra mile to enhance pleasure and not just look at sex as a chore.
Stigmas and stereotypes manage to override mutual trust even in the most intimate of relationships.
We view mothers as desexualised figures with no desires or sexual appetite. After she has done the duty of a good wife by bearing children, she cannot dare to enjoy sex again.
Sex is NOT gender but we continue to treat these as the same concept.
Is BDSM really Anti-Feminist? Does BDSM not have a space to exist within feminism?
Sex talk on Love Island is refreshing in the way it addresses forms of intimate behaviour beyond penetrative sex.
Dehumanising and demonising gender and sexual minorities comes forward as a way to mindlessly hate them without having to question your values and arguments.
Both men and women assume that a woman who has casual sex must have low self-esteem.
From cishet people who believe gay is unnatural to gay people who believe bisexuality is impersonation, bi people just cannot get a break.