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5 Exciting Things Straight People Can Learn From Queer Sex​

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One of the eternal truths about sex is that we all do it a little differently, and have different relationshipswith bedroom antics.

However, this Pride month, the sexperts at Beducated have shared that they believe that heterosexual folks could learn a lot about sex and intimacy from their queer counterparts.

Given that heterosexual women orgasm less than LGBTQ+ women, we reckon that there are definitely some essential insights we could all learn from.

What straight people can learn from queer sex

There is no ‘right way’ to have sex

While a lot of us feel pressure to perform well in the bedroom and get it ‘right’ when it comes to sex, there’s actually no wrong way to have sex and orgasms can come (pun intended) without any penetration.

Beducated CEO Mariah Freya said: “There is this outdated misconception that sex is only complete when there is penetration involved. That can be a problem because it makes penetration the main event.

“However, we know that people with vulvas require more than just penis-in-vagina action to reach an orgasm.”

Your gender doesn’t define whether you’re submissive or dominant

While there is no gender behind these roles, society often imposes rigid gender roles in sexual dynamics, expecting straight men to be dominant and straight women to be submissive. Queer sex challenges these norms.

Freya said: “Why let gender define how we express ourselves in the bedroom? Instead, think about the role you find most pleasurable, expectations be damned.”

Toys and gadgets are your friends, not foes

Sex toys and accessories are not just for replacing body parts; they can enhance sexual experiences significantly and bring a whole lot of fun to the bedroom.

Freya said: “Lesbian folks are often asked, ‘Don’t you miss dick?’ Cringe aside, sex sans penis doesn’t mean you have to skip the penetration — there are dildos for that.

“Beyond replacing body parts, toys, lubes and accessories can elevate sex to a whole new level.”

Outdated prejudices limit your pleasure potential

Freya said: “People with penises are blessed with this small gland called a prostate, which has the potential to lead to next-level orgasms. For some ridiculous reason, we’ve decided as a society to completely ignore it because prostate stimulation involves getting close to – gasp – the anal region.

“Imagine having something that powerful, and not using it because of prejudice. The world is upside down.”

There is no magical secret to orgasms, just knowledge

Though the orgasm gap between straight and queer women is a real thing, it really doesn’t have to be, and Beducated believe the only difference is a knowledge gap.

Freya said: “You don’t need to have a vulva to know how to turn one on; all you need to do is educate yourself.

“Getting familiar with vulva anatomy means you can find the G-Spot and cervix, for example. Sure, clitoral stimulation is great, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The same goes for male body anatomy – you want to know where the perineum is, or how to approach hand jobs when your partner is (or isn’t) circumcised.”
 
That you dye your hair like Dennis Rodman and stick your penis in another man's ass does not make you special.
The Dennis Rodman hairstyles are for the women womxyn wymyn indigenous bonus hole havers.
Is multi drug resistant gonorrhoea exciting? I bet it is.
Not as much as you think, as long as you can figure out who you got it from. If you can't, your social circle is in for some awkward conversations
 
Getting familiar with vulva anatomy means you can find the G-Spot and cervix
Full disclosure, I am a "penis haver" (new queer term I just invented, trying to get to to catch on!!), however from what I've gathered from the women vagina havers (sorry, still learning) I've spoken to it doesn't exactly feel "good" to have your cervix pulverized by a giant dildo or a generously endowed man. It's actually very uncomfortable and slightly painful (again just going by what I've been told). Cervical penetration is very much a hentai type of thing. It's one of those unrealistic fetishes like cock vore or nipple fucking and the fact that this article author brings it up implies a certain level of porn addiction and the brainrot that comes with it.
 
This is literally cosmo tier advice up there with "communicate about sex"
Are we really supposed to believe that the majority of straight couples are terrified of dildos, have never heard of getting a cheeky finger slipped in during a blowjob, and don't know they're suppose to learn how the opposite sex's genitals work?

Also don't you miss dick is perfectly valid because as any girl or gay dude can tell you, cock doesn't feel the same as a dildo, maybe the holy gays could learn something from the poor ignorant straight women. Oh wait that's not allowed

Here's a hot tip, if banging someone is unsatisfying stop doing it
 
Full disclosure, I am a "penis haver" (new queer term I just invented, trying to get to to catch on!!), however from what I've gathered from the women vagina havers (sorry, still learning) I've spoken to it doesn't exactly feel "good" to have your cervix pulverized by a giant dildo or a generously endowed man. It's actually very uncomfortable and slightly painful (again just going by what I've been told). Cervical penetration is very much a hentai type of thing. It's one of those unrealistic fetishes like cock vore or nipple fucking and the fact that this article author brings it up implies a certain level of porn addiction and the brainrot that comes with it.

"No babe, I like yours. The big ones hurt"
 
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Thank you queer folx, I learned how to go straight to Hell with these nifty tips and tricks :)
 
How much education does the author think people need about giving a handy?

It's so basic a slutty middle schooler can do it, not some 33rd degree Kama Sutra trick you have to learn in a monastery in Nepal.
 
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Getting familiar with vulva anatomy means you can find the G-Spot and cervix, for example.
Five Exciting Things Straight People Learned From Following This Article:
1 - There is a high chance of your sexual partner breaking your fucking wrist if you try to force anything inside her closed cervix
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Getting familiar with vulva anatomy means you can find the G-Spot and cervix, for example. Sure, clitoral stimulation is great, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
The vulva is comprised of the external parts of the female genitalia (mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, vulval vestibule, urinary meatus, vaginal opening, hymen, and Bartholin's and Skene's vestibular glands). The g-spot is an area of the vagina, which is internal, as is the cervix (which, as other posters mentioned above, doesn't enjoy being a part of sex).

But sure, "Beducated CEO Mariah Freya" an expert. (I bet it's a troon.)

Edit: Not a troon. Has actually birthed two children. God save them...
 
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