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  • The Benefits of Reading Erotica

    The Benefits of Reading Erotica
    Have you read erotica? If you have, you probably already know how exciting it can be but did you also know that numerous scientific studies have shown that reading erotica can help improve your own sex life, sexual gratification, and can be good for your overall health?
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  • Traveling With Toys

    Traveling With Toys
    If you’re lucky enough to have travel plans this year, you might be trying to figure out the logistics of taking intimate toy(s) along on the trip. We have all heard at least one horror story of airport security agents pulling a pleasure accessory out during a random search and waving it around in front of a crowd of people. There are many ways to avoid those awkward encounters but also, there is absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. A healthy intimate life is something to celebrate! To help you plan ahead, here are some things you should think about when planning to travel with toys.
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  • The Right to Healthcare for ALL Humans

    The Right to Healthcare for ALL Humans
    Here at Vespertine Boutique, we believe we would be doing a disservice if we continue to talk about pleasure without talking about the Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade. We have a deep and abiding belief that every person has a singular right over their own physical and psychological well-being.
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  • TIME TO THINK OUTSIDE OF THE TAMPON BOX?

    TIME TO THINK OUTSIDE OF THE TAMPON BOX?

    If you’re a person that menstruates you may have noticed some important products missing from store shelves.  First it was cat food, then baby formula, and now it’s tampons. Tampons are not a critical necessity like nutrition for our children or pets, but as an intimate personal preference, some may find it hard to imagine living without them.  

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  • Understanding Endometriosis

    Understanding Endometriosis
    Endometriosis.org explains that symptoms can also include mental health challenges like fatigue and mood swings. The site advocates for more education about the condition because the disease is often misdiagnosed or missed altogether. This is due to a general lack of awareness by both health care providers and people with uteruses due to the normalization of symptoms like pain during periods.
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