Anabelle Bernard Fournier

Anabelle is orignally from Montréal, Canada and is currently living in Victoria. She speaks and writes fluent French as well as English. She loves to write about a variety of topics, from home decor and social media to books and sex.

She currently doesn't have a pet, but she's working on that. In the meantime, she's learning to write stories and hopefully novels so that she will one day see her name in print. She tends to think her life is pretty boring, so she fills it with reading books about people whose lives are so much more interesting.

Anabelle is also an avid knitter and crocheter and loves to drink wine. Lots of it.

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Articles by Anabelle Bernard Fournier

Sexy solo fun in the bath, shower or hot tub? Yes, please!

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If you aren't having the sex life you want to have, it often seems easier to just settle and get used to it. The truth is, you won't.

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What people love and hate is relatively similar across countries, but differs significantly by gender.

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Choosing the right paddle can make paddling a safe and pleasurable activity for both partners.

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Sensory deprivation play can make every skin sensation feel more intense.

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Impact play isn't just about paddles, floggers, and whips. This activity can help make you and your partner closer, too.

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Vaginal pain, vulvodynia, is common and there is help for it.

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Sex research uncovered some very interesting things over the last year.

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Keeping track counts: The more you learn, the better your sex life will be.

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Sexual shame can disconnect us from our bodies and from authentic pleasure by forcing us to conform to impossible norms and ideals, and by telling us that the way we experience pleasure and intimacy is "wrong."

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Sex is good but when it comes to your health, kinky sex might be even better.

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Research in the last decade shows that attractions and orientations can change throughout life.

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