Robin Zabiegalski

Robin Zabiegalski (they/them) is a queer, non-binary writer, editor, and movement instructor. They've been writing for Kinkly since 2017, and joined Kinkly's Editorial Team in early 2024. Their writing has also been published on xoJane, Heavy.com, Health Digest, Glam, Women.com, The Establishment, Sexual Being, The Tempest, and several other digital media publications. When Robin isn't writing they can be found practicing or teaching yoga, training or teaching Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, playing Fortnite with their partner or chasing their rambunctious kiddo.

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Articles by Robin Zabiegalski

The first time I went to see a doctor about debilitating abdominal pain, I was about 14 years old. In...

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Letting your partner see how you give yourself pleasure shows them that you trust them enough to let them in on an act that's often deeply personal and private.

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We often think of sex work as exchanging sex or sexual content for money. It's actually so much more.

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Before you sign up for any online digital sex work, and starting your own sexy cooking show, know your rights and labour laws, and avoid getting fired!

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Searches for sex toys and kinks differ vastly between states.

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Despite the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022, the number of people accessing abortion has continued to rise.

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Respecting people's pronouns matters, but it doesn't amount to truly respecting their gender identity.

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Ethical porn companies are leading the way when it comes to safer sex practices that all of us can learn from.

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The Sweet Spot burlesque show aims to educate and empower through their sexy shows.

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There are so many labels for people's various gender identities and sexual orientations. Why? Because having separate words can allow queer folks to feel like they fit.

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Having a trans-friendly experience at the gynecologist isn't a given. Going in prepared can help.

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Your sex life will change after starting testosterone therapy. Here are a few things that might happen.

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