In the United States,mud eroticism part 1 sex education is pretty poor; some states don't require it at all. Because of this, porn often replaces proper sex education — which is a disservice to everyone.
Porn is a filmed performance. Everyone is positioned so all is on display, so sexual acts often look different than they do in real life (cunnilingus is just one example — givers don't stick their entire tongue out IRL!). Most of the time, porn doesn't show the intimacy, variety, and awkwardness that real sex has.
If you're an adult and feel like your bedroom knowledge is lacking, you're not alone — and there are resources tailor-made for you. They happen to be NSFW in that they show naked bodies and talk about sexy topics, but they're not exactly what you'd find on Pornhub, either. Here are five NSFW sites to teach you what porn didn't.
Cost: $2.99 for a day, $9.99/month, or $69 for a year ($5.75/month) (Prices for Afterglow and subsequent sites are as of publication date and don't include potential sale prices.)
Who's it for: People who want to watch porn and learn
Women-owned ethical porn site Afterglow has a series within the site called Eduporn. As the title may suggest, it's the most porn-like of this list and incorporates explicit scenes along with tips. Your teachers are adult performers themselves, so they entertain as well as educate.
There are various "how to" eduporns to choose from on Afterglow, like how to have sex when you have a disability and how to have sex outdoors. It's less technical than the subsequent options, but these go into practical tips on exploring sex. There are also some basics, such as "how to hook up" and "how to have sex with a woman."
SEE ALSO: Watch porn with your partner. It could help your relationship.For those interested, Afterglow has straight-up porn options as well; the price includes the whole site, not just Eduporn.
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Cost: $29.99/month if billed monthly, $16.67/month or $199.99 if billed annually
Who's it for: People who want an extensive menu of sexy topics to dig into
Beducated is like a Courserafor sex; there's a wide range of modules that dive deep into topics, not single videos. When you sign up, you list your sexual interests (and what you don't want to see, which is a nice touch) and your demographics (age, sexuality, and relationship status). From there, you can explore sections like recommended for you, most popular, and based on interests you picked when signing up.
Beducated has modules for all types of activities, from learning basic sexual acts like cunnilingus and fellatio, to education on emotional wellbeing like how to navigate non-monogamy, to more advanced teachings like around kink and BDSM.
Cost: $56/month or $346/year
Who's it for: People who want researched approaches to sex and tantra
Climax is a video-based platform that breaks down vulva pleasure techniques based on scientific research. Climax pulled together insights from 74 sexual health and pleasure studies for their first two seasons, on external and internal pleasure respectively. Climax also conducted a survey of around 100 cis women and interviewed sex therapists and tantra teachers. The latter is especially helpful for their third season, all about tantra exercises.
Each season is a series of videos with different pleasure techniques. While not very porn-y, you do see a lot of vulva. For the scientificallyinclined, Climax regularly includes statistics from their third-party research and surveys.
Cost:from $49 to $149
Who's it for: People who want a scientific approach to learning about pleasuring vulvas
In partnership with Indiana University and the Kinsey Institute, OMGYES conducted a large-scale study — a staggering 20,000 women, ages 18 to 95 — to understand specific techniques that are pleasurable to vulvas. These techniques are distilled into three seasons (as of this publication): essentials, inner pleasure, and toy techniques. Within each season are a breakdown of pleasure techniques, with SFW explainer and NSFW demonstration videos and written descriptions. For many of these techniques, there are also research statistics and illustrated diagrams, and sometimes even video stimulations that you can "pleasure" with your computer mouse.
OMGYES has given me names for techniques I myself enjoy, and proves that I'm not alone in techniques. You will see lots of vulvas and breasts, but OMGYES is pretty scientific in nature.
Cost: $349
Who's it for: Straight cis-men or anyone who wants to learn more about vulvas and "sex hacking"
Kenneth Play is a sex educator and "hacker"whose expertise has been cited in Mashable. Sex Hacker Pro has the highest price point of this list and very much geared towards straight cis men learning about how to please their cis women partners. The beginning of the course, for example, goes over vulva anatomy and orgasms. Even if you're not cishetero, though, there's plenty of great information here beyond the basics like the neuroscience of sex and how mindfulness plays a part as well.
Play takes a no-nonsense approach when going over the fundamentals and delving into pleasure "hacks" like tantra and kink. Play himself and various partners demonstrate these sex moves like oral, anal, and squirting.
If you want to brush up on or improve your skills in the bedroom, try these sites instead of Pornhub.
This article was first published in 2022 and republished in 2023.
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