Ryn Pfeuffer

Ryn Pfeuffer is a versatile print and digital writer specializing in sex, lifestyle, and relationship topics. She got her start in the mid-90s at the Philadelphia Weekly, managing a 10-page section of the newspaper and more than 500 lonely hearts.Her professional stock skyrocketed when she started writing a saucy (and pre-Carrie-Bradshaw-era) dating advice column called “Ask Me Anything.” She appeared regularly on local radio stations and late-night TV as an expert on everything from grooming habits to threesomes.Over the past two decades, her work has appeared in more than 100 media outlets including Marie Claire, Playboy, Refinery29, The Globe and Mail, The Washington Post, WIRED, and Thrillist. She adopted a pseudonym and was AVN’s (Adult Video Network) first female porn reviewer – while penning children’s books at the same time.More recently, she is the author of 101 Ways to Rock Online Dating (2019). She lives in Seattle with her rescue dog, Mimi. You can find her on Twitter @rynpfeuffer or IG @ryn_says

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Vaginal dryness is not the end of the world and it doesn't mean anything is "wrong" with you. And luckily, there are products and practices that can help make sex more enjoyable regardless of your level of natural lubrication.

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There is a shortage of sex toys that make transmasculine people and trans males feel affirmed and supported -- but there are options out there. Shop around and try things out until you find what works for you.

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Just because you can use random, everyday items to get off, doesn’t mean you should. We've heard of some interesting things people use to masturbate and offer some way better solutions.

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If you want to feel the thrill of cuckolding, you'll want to read this advice from folks who've been there....and keep going back for more! 

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Wearing rainbow and attending parades is great—if you want to. But real allyship towards LGBTQIA2S+ people does much more than that. And it does it all year round.

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Pleasure isn't the only benefit of masturbation—though that never hurts! From alleviating migraines to boosting self-confidence, getting off can be good for you.

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Connecting with your partner/s after sex is important, whether you were swinging off the chandelier with a group or having a gentle evening with your significant other. 

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When it was announced, Mastercard's Adult Content Policy had far reaching and immediate impact on adult content creators. Dr. Valerie Webber decided to study it. 

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There are a number of factors to consider when shopping for eco-friendly sex toys—like materials, manufacturing and power source—but it's worth it: We shouldn't have to choose between climaxes and the climate.

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Using the "Don't Say Gay" bill to outlaw teaching about sexuality goes beyond alienating LGTBQ+ youths. The consequences may be dire.

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Sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing is important for anyone who's sexually active. And if you can't make it to the clinic, at-home tests provide another convenient option.

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Secretly taking off a condom is called stealthing, and it's a crime. It’s time to treat it like one.

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