Condoms aren't just smart, they're fun and sexy, too!
The Research and Development department here at Lucky Bloke had a few moments to spare and decided to have some fun composing a list of key historical figures and what condoms they would have preferred if they'd been available during their time in history. The results are sure to entertain you.
...even if you thought you wanted it! Here's how to make it safer before your date.
I am not here to say sex is right or wrong—it isn’t…right or wrong. It’s a biological function often associated with heavy breathing, sucking face, and a bleary anticipation, however repressed, of Happily Ever After… unless, of course, it’s not! Which is rare, unless you’re a pro at shutting off your feeling center. In any case, it’s precisely the After part that I am after right here and now.
"Condoms aren't completely safe. A friend of mine was wearing one and got hit by a bus."
A quick read that will amplify the pleasure in your bedroom.
Who doesn't want to be a sex goddess in the bedroom?
And, as they say: "Knowledge is Power!" Lucky Bloke is here to equip you with a handful of super sexy products made, specifically, to enhance his performance and pleasure.
But, who are we kidding?! Introduce a few of these, in just the right way, and you will be the reigning heroine in the bedroom.
New male birth control is here: All you have to do is stick a needle in your penis.
A shot to the penis could mean 10 years of pregnancy prevention.
Birth control ain't just for ladies anymore. A form of birth control is now available for men that has shown to be 100 percent effective. All you've got to do is stick a needle in your penis.
Love free condoms? Apply to participate in this fun study!
If you love great (safe) sex, read on to find out how you could receive free condoms!
YourTango readers, remember, you read about it here first! Lucky Bloke is looking for a few good men and women. Mission: Great Sex!, a Global Condom Review & Safe Sex Initiative presented by LuckyBloke.com is seeking men and women, internationally, in every possible demographic to participate in testing and reviewing the world's best condoms.
Find out how sexy communication leads to safer sex.
As it becomes more fashionable and acceptable to discuss condom use and STD prevention in public in fun and sexy ways, it's time for us to expand the safer sex conversation to consent. How are you making safer sex sexy?
From proper application to proper storage, some tips for ultimate condom mastery.
The "how to" for condoms seems pretty simple, but as with all sex-related necessities, some complications may arise. Luckily for all of you who didn't get a complete rundown of "Captain Condom" in your high school health class, here are a few must-know facts about those little love gloves to keep your sexual sailing as smooth as possible.
Nice try, Rush Limbaugh. Sandra Fluke said his apology doesn't change anything.
Rush Limbaugh called Sandra Fluke, who testified for insured birth control, a slut and prostitute.
After researching both sides of the Sandra Fluke saga, I find it hard not to side with the courageous third-year law student, who testified on Capitol Hill on Feb. 23, advocating for birth control to be covered by insurance — and was subsequently inexplicably shamed by conservative talk-show host Rush Limbaugh for being a "prostitute" and "slut."
What do you wish you would have learned in sex ed?
What might a sexologist wish she learned about sex and sexuality growing up?
Growing up in a relatively typical Chinese family in Singapore, I received very little sexuality education. Let me give you the context: I did not know that what I had "down there" was called the vulva even though I had the "bits." I did not attempt to pronounce the word penis until I was 26, and as if that by itself was not awkward enough, I was then told that I said it wrong! Here are nine things that I wish I had learned in sex-ed as a teenager...
America, meet condoms. Condoms, meet America. You'll have a good time. We promise.
Many skip the love glove when having sex, even when unsure of partner's sexual past.
Ah, America — land of the free, home of the brave, and a nation of people who don't like safe sex. Because really, people, there's nothing like the risk of a sexually transmitted infection (STI) to spice up your sex life, no?