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Lexi Inks

I am a lifestyle journalist with a passion for sex and relationships, LGBTQ+ content, wellness, beauty and fashion, spirituality, and social justice.

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  • Women's Health Magazine
    2 articles
  • BBC
    1 article

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  • The Kivin Method Might Just Change The Way You Perform (Or Receive) Cunnilingus
    15 Feb—Women's Health Magazine
    When you’re performing cunnilingus, it can be oh-so-tempting to just slide down your partner’s body or kneel in front of them. And there’s nothing wrong with this classic position—or the others that might be in your oral rolodex, like face-sitting or 69. But what if I told you there’s an oral sex move that might make the entire sexperience even more comfortable for the giving partner, and more pleasurable for the recipient? Enter: The Kivin method. With this oral sex technique, the giving...
  • What Is 'Peter Pan Syndrome,' And What Do You Do With A Partner Who Struggles To Grow Up?
    17 Apr 2024—Women's Health Magazine
    Picture this: You’re living with a partner who consistently leaves their dirty laundry on the bathroom floor (despite your many reminders). Or maybe, you’re a bit earlier in the relationship and notice they’re quick to avoid serious conversations or make plans about the future—even the near future. Perhaps you’ve caught a pattern in which they can’t seem to decide on a long-term career path, so they’re often jumping from job to job. Dating can involve a delicate balance between accepting your...
  • What Couple to Throuple gets wrong about polyamory, according to the experts
    23 Feb 2024—BBC
    The show is among the first to represent polyamory to a mass audience. Relationship experts say the showrunners could have done better. C Combining a few attractive couples, a luxurious vacation on an island resort, an on-call sex and relationships expert, and triple-occupancy beds to share with a single of their choice certainly makes for successful reality TV. But experts say there is quite a lot that the Peacock original series Couple to Throuple has gotten wrong about polyamory. The...