Cleo Hopkin-King takes a look at the historical subjugation of women’s sexuality and examines how patriarchal stigmatisation and control still contributes to disparities in sexual pleasure to this day
Sex Educator Sadie Scheuer considers where the idea that sex education leads to promiscuity comes from and thinks about how we can go about debunking this narrative
1960s pop sung by women often has lyrics associated with private and domestic concerns but, in 'Downtown', public space is a site of solace and the city is a place of freedom, says Eli Davies in this guest post
LaBelle are famous for 'Lady Marmalade' but there is so much more to Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx and Sarah Dash than that one great party track, including this soulful tribute to pleasure and desire
It has recently been reported that researchers at the University of Central Lancashire have indicated that the noises women make during sex are not necessarily linked to orgasm