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Kate Sloan

Kate Sloan is a sex journalist and blogger from Toronto. She’s written for outlets like Teen Vogue, Glamour, the Establishment, Everyday Feminism, Daily Xtra, and many more. She blogs twice a week on her award-winning website, Girly Juice, about sex, kink, relationships, fashion, beauty, and mental health. She also produces and co-hosts a weekly podcast for sex nerds called The Dildorks. When she’s not making sex-related media, Kate is usually playing ukulele, tweeting, or laughing her ass off in the front row at an improv show.

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Articles by Kate Sloan

Sexological bodywork involves therapeutic and erotic touch as treatment for a wide range of sexual woes including, as it turns out, the grief from a tough breakup.

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Even when I’m single, collars bring me comfort. They’re like an encouragement from a hypothetical future partner, or from the bravest part of my inner self.

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