M. Christian

M.Christian is an author who has been published in science fiction, fantasy, horror, thrillers, and even nonfiction, but it is in erotica that M.Christian has become an acknowledged master, with stories in such anthologies as Best American Erotica, Best Gay Erotica, Best Lesbian Erotica, Best Bisexual Erotica, Best Fetish Erotica, and in fact too many anthologies, magazines, and sites to name. M.Christian's short fiction has been collected in many bestselling books in a wide variety of genres, including the Lambda Award finalist Dirty Words and other queer collections like Filthy Boys and BodyWork. They also have published collections of non-fiction (Welcome to Weirdsville, Pornotopia, and How to Write and Sell Erotica); science fiction, fantasy, and horror (Love Without Gun Control); and erotic science fiction including Rude Mechanicals, Technorotica, Better Than the Real Thing, the acclaimed The Bachelor Machine, and its follow-up, Skin Effect. As a novelist, M.Christian has shown their monumental versatility with books such as the queer vamp novels Running Dry and The Very Bloody Marys; the erotic romance Brushes; the science fiction erotic novel Painted Doll; and the rather controversial gay horror/thrillers Finger's Breadth and Me2. In addition to writing, M.Christian is a respected sex and BDSM educator, having taught classes on everything from polyamory to tit torture for venues such as the SF Citadel, Good Vibrations, COPE (in Columbus, Ohio), Beat Me In St. Louis, Winter Fire, Floating World, Sin In The City (Las Vegas), Dark Odyssey, and many others.

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As long as no one is physically injured, foot fetishes are never weird, strange, abnormal, or something to be ashamed of. So jump in with both feet with these toe-tally hot products!

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There’s no such thing as the "perfect" non-monogamous relationship structure. Whatever type of polyamory suits – or doesn’t suit – you and your partner(s), if you and the people you love are happy, you’re doing it right.

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There are countless dominant types in BDSM. But all of them keep open lines of communication, respect themselves and those they play with, never forget accidents can (and will) happen and never fail to be kind and courteous when they do.

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Sex should be about pleasure and not trying to contort your body into the most challenging positions possible. It should also be accessible for all of us—non-disabled or disabled.

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Forget myths and biases and get to know BDSM for what it really is. Busting these 10 myths is a great place to start!

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