“The easiest place for women to get their thrills? On their phones.”— Marie Claire Magazine, marieclaire.com
“The time has come for outdated ideas of being the 'right kind of gay' to sashay away.”— Philip Ellis, manrepeller.com
“I can meet a man tomorrow and fall in love with him and marry him and I wouldn’t discount any of the experiences that I’ve had with women, or vice versa.”— Sarah Paulson, greginhollywood.com
“I’ve gone both ways. I do as I please. I am too fucking curious to sit here and not try when I can.”— Michelle Rodriguez, thecut.com
“We come to a corner where there are a few people protesting the festivities. I don't understand this at all. It's like protesting the fact that some people are red-haired. In my experience, desire is desire, love is love. I have never fallen in love with a gender. I have fallen for individuals. I kn…”— David Levithan, amazon.com
“Who I’m with has nothing to do with sex — I’m super open, pansexual, that’s just me.”— Miley Cyrus, billboard.com
“The truth is, queer people inherit an identity that requires excavation.”— John Paul Brammer, them.us
“We need less fear and more courage, less performance and more experience.”— Erica Louise Shugart, psiloveyou.xyz
“Choosing to call yourself 'heteroflexible' instead of "bisexual" implies that being bisexual is bad and invalidates bisexuality.”— Kasandra Brabaw, refinery29.com
“Any time you have someone who is living their life openly and truthfully, whatever that means, not just in sexuality, it's a positive sign.”— Ellen Degeneres, wsj.com
“My current therapist likes to say that exercise in any form is a gift we give ourselves. It’s a gift of action, of honoring the body by moving it, flexing it, challenging it. It’s a gift of satisfaction.”— Conley Lyons, them.us
“There is nothing wrong with celebrating your sexuality. For anyone who hates watching beautiful people dance around in their underwear- don’t watch it. But don’t you dare try to place guilt and shame on us for celebrating our bodies.”— Jinkx Monsoon, twitter.com
“A common myth is that the clitoris is a one-stop button that will automatically open to the magical land of Narnia (or orgasm) when pressed. But actually, the reality is far more complicated: the way every clit responds to touch is different.”— Shahida Arabi, thoughtcatalog.com
“Be aware that a woman may not always be assertive about her needs in bed because she’s been socialized to please her partner. That’s why getting her off requires active listening and mindfulness.”— Shahida Arabi, thoughtcatalog.com
“Porn is liberating if you're involved with it as you learn so much about your body and what you like.”— Jessie Andrews, dazeddigital.com