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  • Men's Health - Four Things Every Man Needs to Know About the Clitoris

    HAVE YOU EVER felt confused or lacking the confidence in knowing what actually feels good for a woman? If so, you are not alone. In fact, it’s the most common conversation I have with hetero men in the therapy room, whether they are single or in a relationship. 

    In this Mens Health Op-Ed written by Christine Rafe, she explores the must-knows about pleasure anatomy for vulva’s.

  • Body + Soul: How sex changes when you're pregnant, according to a sex therapist

    Pregnancy really does look diferent for everyone, so Christine answers the questions you want to know; Is sex safe during pregnancy? What changes? When to return to sex post-birth?

  • The Australian - Is there a right way to handle awkward encounters with your in-laws?

    In the second season of popular series Nobody Wants This, which just landed on Netflix, Kristen Bell’s Joanne continues to grapple with her boyfriend Noah’s mother disapproving of their interfaith relationship. This reality is coupled with a sister-in-law who’s also not her biggest fan.

    Christine Rafe caught up with The Australian to discuss how to navigate dynamics where your partners family doesn’t like you!

  • Body + Soul - Temu sex toys could torch your vaginal health, experts say

    We all love a deal. But when it comes to sex toys, can a bargain vibrator really deliver on pleasure and safety?

    Christine Rafe talks about the risk vs reward of a cheap sex toy, and what to look out for to ensure quality, safety and pleasure!

  • SMH: What Women Want: How Pleasure Toys Went Mainstream

    Spurred by growing sex positivity in the mainstream, today’s sexual wellness

    industry is booming. But the history of adult toys dates back 28,000 years. So, how did we get here?

  • Body + Soul: What a sexologist thinks about Harry Styles' move into sex toy sales

    Christine Rafe says, “People want to support brands that prioritise openness, inclusivity and wellness, and sexual wellbeing is an important part of that conversation.”

    “Celebrity-backed sex toys are more than just a passing trend - they represent a cultural shift in how we talk about pleasure. When someone like Harry Styles, who already champions gender fluidity and emotional openness, enters the sexual wellness space, it sends a strong signal to younger audiences, particularly Gen Z, that pleasure is something to be embraced, not hidden.”

  • Body + Soul: 'Romantasy'-themed sex toys are flying off the shelves

    Our obsession with fantasy smut is going beyond the books and into the bedroom, with Romantasy-inspired sex toys gaining popularity. Lovehoney’s sex and relationship expert Christine Rafe shares her tips to incorporate your fantastical turn-ons into your sex life. 

  • New Idea - Wuthering Heights adaptation shocks fans with VERY erotic trailer

    “The trailer is translating the emotional and sexual tension into physical expression by activating our senses with erotic fantasy, breath, touch, and words, really bringing to life the intensity of Cathy and Heathcliff’s relationship for a modern audience.”