Emily Morse Graces Cover of Sexual Health Magazine

Emily Morse Graces Cover of Sexual Health Magazine

LOS ANGELES — Sexual wellness expert and host of popular podcast “Sex With Emily,” Dr. Emily Morse graces the cover of this summer’s Sexual Health magazine.

The feature — which spans over six pages — includes shots of Morse in her Hollywood, Calif. office that doubles as her podcast studio, as well as an in-depth interview that covers who her favorite “Sex With Emily” guest has been, what she likes to do in her spare time, her one most important sex tip and more. 

“Slow the eff down! Sex isn’t a race,” Morse told Sexual Health magazine. “I usually say go five times slower than you think. Even then, maybe a little shower. This applies to EVERYTHING. From kissing to oral — especially oral — to intercourse. Going slower lets you be mindful of what you’re feeling and how your partner is reacting. Plus, it just feels better. Why rush something that feels so great?”

“Oh yeah — and use lube,” Morse added. “Every time. Really.” 

Other topics covered in the summer edition of Sexual Health Magazine are “threesomes & moresomes,” the best LGBT toys and learning what it means to be asexual.

NS Novelties’ Shi/Shi Union Girl/Girl vibrator, Fun Factory’s POP! Ejaculating Dildo The Semenette and Perfect Brand’s Kiss X, which was designed by adult star and activist Buck Angel, are some of the toys highlighted in the issue.

“Tired of seeing the same straight couple plastered on the packaging of every single sex toy?” Sexual Health Magazine asks. “[…] We’ve rounded up 10 of our favorite sex toys and progressive companies to bring you the best of LGBTQ innovation.”

In “A Guide to Arranging Threesomes & Moresomes,” Dr. Cat Meyer offers steps for perfecting a ménage à trois.

“Before you break out the wine, be sure to get clear about where everyone stands in regards to expectations and boundaries,” Dr. Meyer advised. “When we are sober, we are cleared about where we stand and what we are comfortable with.”

Raichael McCarthy’s “What Do You Mean You’re Asexual?” tackles the intricacies of embracing your identity, the difference between sexual attraction and desire, the ace spectrum and erasure and exclusion. 

“When I proposed this article,” McCarthy explained. “I thought about how to best write a piece that would help bring awareness to the issues that the Ace/Aro community face and make a positive change for others like me.

To view the full issue online, visit SexualHealthMagazine.com.

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