Issue 52024-07-24T17:55:34-07:00

Issue 5 – Summer/Fall 2024

Browse the articles below, or read the entire issue as it was printed here.

Legislating Prostitution

Across the United States, the purchase of sex is criminalized, with Nevada being the notable exception where buying and selling sex is legalized in very specific areas under restrictive conditions. Evidence demonstrates that criminalizing prostitution results in increased violence and exploitation, and advocates argue that prohibition is extremely harmful.

Am I Queer Enough?

Hi, hello, yes. Let me introduce myself. I’m a genderfluid, non-binary, AFAB person. I don’t always look queer but trust me, I am. I’ve fallen into infatuation with a few good women, dated and loved a mustache-wearing triple pronoun using non-binary, and my current boyfriend even calls me his cute clown-boyfriend. Though, even with all of this blatant evidence of me being far from straight, I still find myself asking the question, “Am I queer enough?”

Exploring the Intersection of Cannabis and Sexual Pleasure

In recent years, cannabis has been gaining recognition not only for its medicinal properties but also for its potential to enhance sexual experiences. As societal attitudes toward cannabis continue to evolve, more people are discovering the multifaceted ways in which it can contribute to intimacy, relaxation, and pleasure.

From the Editor

Summer is heating up, and so is our kink! As the sun shines brighter, so does our excitement for the upcoming Las Vegas PRIDE Festival on Saturday, October 12, 2024, in the heart of Downtown Las Vegas. This year promises to be a spectacular celebration of love, diversity, and community, and we hope to see many of you there.

Johnny Be Good

Johnny Donovan began his adult career with Sean Cody, whereas “Deacon,” his boy-next-door charm, strong on-screen presence, and natural talent for engaging with the camera, won over legions of horny fans. Now seeking to explore new horizons, Donovan has transitioned to KinkMen, where he is showcasing his versatility as a dom and sub and embracing more diverse and intense roles.

Increasing Access

Sexual citizenship is the recognition of one's right to sexual self-expression, and that same recognition of a right in others. While it sounds simple, it is important to reflect on how this is carried out in our everyday lives. Historically, society has pathologized those who live on what some might call the “outskirts'' of societal norms.

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