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Navigating Sexual Health Conversations with Multiple Partners

Having safer sex with just one partner is one thing, but what about navigating sexual risk when there are multiple partners in play? Though there are certainly a few more moving bits and pieces to manage, with clear communication and the mutual goal of having informed consensual sex that is as safe as possible, it’s totally doable. It should be noted that transparency among everyone involved, including about STI status, is the difference between practicing non-monogamy versus cheating. This conversation is one that should happen regardless of how casual or serious the relationship is. 

There is no such thing as risk-free sex; all sex comes with at least a small risk of pregnancy and/or STIs. Communication and safer sex practices are the best way to mitigate risk, even if it can’t be completely eliminated. Here are some specific tips to help you navigate your sexual health and safety with multiple partners. 

1) Understand the full scope of risk

  • Here are some questions you should know the answers to after discussing safer sex practices with your partners

    • How many people total are involved (all your partners plus all of their partners)? 

    • Has everyone been tested recently (see tip #2)? 

    • What is the protocol following an STI diagnosis of one of your partners or one of your partners’ partners? 

    • What types of protection are being used? 

      1. Who, if anyone, is fluid bonded (having unprotected sex)?

    • Is everyone involved fully aware that not all STIs are immediately detectable, nor do they all involve visible and obvious symptoms?  

2) Get tested often

  • If you’re sleeping with other people, and especially if those people are also sleeping with multiple people, it’s a good idea to get routine STI tests. For most, it’s sufficient to get tested every 3-6 months, but if you’re worried about that being too much or too little, consider consulting a trusted medical professional who you can comfortably talk to about your sex life.

  • It is really important to remember that it takes some STIs up to three months to be detectable with testing so even if all sexual partners test negative, there is still a nonzero risk of STI transmission.  

3) Be upfront about your boundaries without shaming

  • Weighing the risk to reward ratio for sex is a personal decision so it’s possible you might not see exactly eye to eye with your partners. It’s important to assert what your boundaries are, while still being respectful of the risk they’ve chosen to take on especially since STIs are shrouded in so much stigma as it is. At the end of the day, you are at liberty to decline to have sex with someone if their sex practices seem too risky for your comfort, which is why it’s so important to have these conversations early in order to establish those boundaries on both sides. It’s possible to do so by explaining yourself and what you want without disparaging the choices someone else has made.

It can feel scary or intimidating to have these conversations and that’s okay! It might even help ease some anxiety to express that upfront. And if someone does take issue with you trying to have this kind of conversation, they’re not someone you want to be involved with anyway.

Physical Intimacy After Sexual Trauma

Content warning: discussion of trauma and sexual assault

Sexual trauma is one of the most harrowing experiences someone can go through and unfortunately, it’s far too common. Sexual trauma can be caused by any kind of non-consensual sexual experience; including rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment, and childhood molestation. Given that trauma is subjective, it is up to the individual to determine how to define their experience. On average, there are 450,000+ survivors of rape and sexual assault every year in the United States, a number which is likely underreported. Survivors of sexual trauma frequently struggle with PTSD and are more likely to abuse drugs and alcohol to cope. Experiencing sexual trauma has the potential to upend someone’s entire life, not least of all their sex life. Trauma responses can range from sex repulsion to hyper-sexuality. There is no one timeline or coping strategy that will work for every survivor of sexual assault so the most important part is to respect one’s own boundaries and to move at a pace that feels comfortable. There’s no obligation to return to consensual sex but for those who want that, healing is possible, even if it is sometimes challenging. 

Common obstacles to resuming consensual intimacy may include negative body image, flashbacks, and PTSD. If it’s accessible to you, work with a trauma informed therapist to facilitate your healing process. Embrace Sexual Wellness offers therapy to address sexual trauma concerns and you can learn more about our services here. In the meanwhile, the following tips and resources can assist your healing process. 

General Tips

  • Identify your specific triggers and boundaries to understand what your healing process should work to address

  • Move at your own pace

  • Explore intimacy solo before partnered 

  • Test out different coping mechanisms for trauma healing such as talk therapy, mindfulness, and medication 

  • Reassociate intimacy, touch, and sensuality with positive connotations

  • When returning to partnered intimacy, be in constant communication


Body Image 

  • If your body image has been affected by sexual trauma, it may put you at risk for self-harm or disregard for your own safety so it is vital to address as soon as possible

  • Surround yourself online and in real life with a diverse community of body positive or body neutral people, especially on social media

  • Understand that you deserve peace and to feel worthy. You deserve self-compassion

  • Resources

Flashbacks/PTSD

Reintroducing Intimacy

  

Reclaiming Sexuality

  • Masturbation can aid in reclaiming a sense of control and ability to experience sexual pleasure

  • Both hypo- and hypersexuality are normative post-trauma responses 

  • Read articles and books to guide you through reclaiming your sexuality. Good book options include 

    • The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk

    • Dear Sister: Letters from Survivors of Sexual Violence edited by Lisa Factora-Borchers

    • The Rape Recover Handbook: Step by Step Help for Survivors of Sexual Assault by Aphrodite T. Matsakis

    • The Sexual Healing Journey by Wendy Maltz

    • Healing Sex: A Mind-Body Approach to Healing Sexual Trauma by Staci Haines 

  • Talk about shame, obstacles, concerns, and intimacy through with a consenting friend or, ideally, a mental health professional

  • Be patient and kind to yourself

  • Resources


Regardless of your experience or post-trauma response, you deserve to heal, reclaim your sexuality, and enjoy sex again (if you enjoyed sex pre-trauma). Your experience is valid and please give yourself grace as you navigate the complex feelings associated with healing trauma. Build your support network, read up on healing strategies, and be patient. If you’ve tried healing on your own and you need more support, contact us for trauma-informed therapy.

10 Pleasure Devices from Sex-Positive, Feminist Brands to Put on Your Holiday Wish List

Sex toy sales have risen significantly since the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic. The holidays are quickly approaching and it can be difficult to decide what you want to put on your holiday list. Looking for some inspiration? We’ve got you covered. Treat yourself to a pleasure device this year from one of these sex positive brands. 

*We are not receiving a commission for any of these products. They have been researched by our staff and we have not received any incentives from these companies.* 


Brand #1: Woo More Play

3 Reasons Why We Love Woo More Play

  • They believe that we deserve great sex, and we happen to agree. 

  • Their products are as natural as possible by using only organic ingredients, as fun as possible, and are tested as much as possible. 

  • Their products are cruelty free, which means they are not tested on animals.

Their vibrator "i cum first" is designed to pleasure people with vulvas. It has 5 speeds and it is both portable and chargeable! It has curves that contour across the labia majora, labia minora, and clitoris for external stimulation. But it can also be used internally for g-spot stimulation. 

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Brand #2: Dame

3 Reasons Why We Love Dame

  • They are passionate about closing the pleasure gap (a.k.a., the disparity in sexual satisfaction between people with vulvas compared to people with penises). 

  • All of their silicone is medical-grade.

  • Their toys are made with safe, ethical, and environmentally-friendly practices. 

Their most popular vibrator is the "Eva II", a hands-free vibrator that provides clitoral stimulation. It can be used solo or with a partner. It is waterproof and has 3 speeds. Eva’s wings nestle under the labia for a secure, comfortable fit. 

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Brand #3: Je Joue

3 Reasons Why We Love Je Joue

  • Je Joue, directly translated from French, means “I play” and Je Joue believes that play is an extremely important part of a healthy sex life. 

  • They advocate for self-love and the introduction to new experiences to people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. 

  • They also focus on sex positivity, which they define as “having a progressive and non-judgmental attitude towards sex and sexuality.”

One of their best sellers is the "Mimi soft clitoral vibrator" which has 5 speeds and 7 powerful patterns. It is also rechargeable and waterproof. 

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Brand #4: Chakrubs

3 Reasons Why We Love Chakrubs

  • Chakrubs are sex toys handmade from natural crystals. According to Chakrubs, crystals have perfect molecular structures that have positive effects on our electro-magnetic fields.

  • When our energenity bodies are at ease, we are at ease, we are open to healing, peace, love, and all of life’s pleasures.

  • Chakrubs confidently assures their customers that their labor practices are legal and ethical. They also make regular donations to a number of organizations in an effort to minimize their environmental impact.

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Brand #5: Ohnut

3 Reasons Why We Love Ohnut

  • Ohnut is an intimate wearable that can help manage and potentially reduce pain during penetrative sex by allowing vulva owners to customize the depth of penetration.

  • Ohnut believes that the bedroom can be a place of joy, even if you have struggled in the past. They have partnered with renowned sexual medicine clinicians, holistic practitioners, and other like minded professionals to create this product. 

  • Ohnut is made from an FDA approved body and skin safe polymer blend. It is a thermo-set material that is free of BPA, phthalate, and latex. 

Ohnut is worn externally at the base of a penetrating partner (on the shaft of a penis or dildo). Each set comes with 4 linking rings, so you can discover what feels good for each partner. 

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Brand #6: b-Vibe

3 Reasons Why We Love b-Vibe

  • They are a result of years of research. Each b-Vibe product utilizes innovative design tactics to address specific, often unaddressed, sources of anal pleasure. 

  • Their core mission is to empower exploration through education. They also promote inclusivity and informed play.

  • Their website offers a range of guides for those new to anal pleasure and for those who are more advanced.

The Rimming Plug Petite is the perfect toy for those experienced with anal play or those looking to get started. It has been cited by many publications as the best anal sex toy for all. The toy is made from 100% body-safe silicone, is rechargeable, and has a wireless remote control that works up to 30 feet away.


Brand #7: Lioness

3 Reasons Why We Love Lioness

  • Lioness is an advanced vibrator that connects to a mobile app to help visualize arousal and orgasms. 

  • Their women-led engineering team has worked to craft a vibrator and app that allows those using it to understand how your body responds to climax in order to make climax more enjoyable. 

  • Lioness is made out of 100% medical-grade silicone that is phthalate-free and non-porous. 

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Brand #8: Buck Angel

3 Reasons Why We Love Buck Angel

  • Buck Angel shares an empowering message of self-acceptance and is on a mission to encourage everyone to be comfortable in their own skin. He is a FTM trans person and wants to help others like him to live their lives authentically. 

  • Buck aims to inspire people to redefine gender and foster a new generation as they discover the fluidity of sexuality and navigate gender politics. 

  • He proclaims that it is not what is between your legs that defines you, but how you feel and identify. 

The Buck-Off stroker is the first product designed specifically for trans men to engage in stroking fun. It allows them to “jack-off”. It is made with Perfect Fit’s ultra-soft SilaSkin. Buck Off won Most Innovate Toy for 2017 and is the first sexual wellness product designed for trans men by a trans man!


Brand #9: Biird

3 Reasons Why We Love Biird

  • Their mission is to dispel the taboo messages surrounding sex toys and other products designed to make you feel good. They recently launched a petition highlighting how the current policies around adult content are inconsistent, damaging, and biased against women and other marginalized communities. They hope to challenge social media platforms and their discriminatory policies. 

  • They believe that well-designed pleasure should be available to all, not just people “in the know” or with tons of money to spare. 

  • It doesn’t look like your typical sex toy. It can be used as decoration by sitting on the charger and becoming a lamp. Plus, it is whisper quiet!

Their Obii clitoral massager with suction and vibration modes combines suction sensations with powerful vibrations. It is made out of silky-smooth and squishy body-safe silicone. Major perk! It is whisper quiet.  

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Brand #10: Le Wand

3 Reasons Why We Love Le Wand

  • Le Wand is woman-founded and strives to bring unparalleled quality to an industry that is not always transparent.

  • Their toys are designed with pleasure in mind for all bodies.

  • They believe that everyone has a right to experience pleasure, to feel good about their sexuality, and to love their body.

Their best seller is the Le Wand Rechargeable Vibrating Massager. It is the winner of Cosmopolitan’s Sexcellence Award for “Most Powerful Sex Toy”. With 10 speeds and 20 vibration patterns, the toy is guaranteed to deliver intense and sensual pleasure.