
Justin Perlman
Freelance Feature Writer at Philadelphia Weekly
Contributing Writer at Women's Health Interactive
Writer at Freelance
Writer and Comedian based in ATL. Constant anxiety over the ethics of time travel.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
blog.kinkly.com | Justin Perlman
Sexual health What to Eat and What to Avoid for a Happy Prostate Published: OCTOBER 14, 2024 | Updated: OCTOBER 14, 2024 Your prostate, the gland that makes and helps launch your semen, is an integral part of having a healthy life and an excellent sex life. Also known as the P-spot, massaging your prostate can result in intense, full-body, earth-shaking orgasms.
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Oct 13, 2024 |
blog.kinkly.com | Justin Perlman
Penis prostate and perineum Micropenis: What it is and How to Enjoy Sex if You Have One Published: OCTOBER 13, 2024 If you’ve never heard of a micropenis, then you probably don’t have a penis. Everyone who was born with a penis at some point has worried about their dick size, specifically if it is too small. But what is a micropenis, exactly?
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Oct 10, 2024 |
blog.kinkly.com | Justin Perlman
Sexual health Can swallowing sperm get you swole?! If you’re on a fitness journey and checking out the nutritional facts of semen, well, first off you sound fascinating. Second, you're probably wondering, “Does sperm have protein?”The short answer is “yes," but that is just the tip of the nut nutrient iceberg. These little swimmers are loaded with micronutrients. But should you bother adding a shot or two to your post-workout shake?
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Oct 9, 2024 |
blog.kinkly.com | Justin Perlman
Penis prostate and perineum What Is the Average Penis Size? Published: OCTOBER 9, 2024 If you’ve ever had a penis, then you've had questions about your dick size. What is the average penis size? Am I too small? What about the average penis thickness? Do I have a micropenis? Worry after worry about dick size is an unfortunately common anxiety. Everyone thinks they don’t have enough length, girth, or a combination of both and therefore can not properly throw that D.
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Oct 6, 2024 |
blog.kinkly.com | Justin Perlman
Sexual health Things Getting a Little ‘Fishy’ Down There After Sex? Here’s What You Need to Know Published: OCTOBER 6, 2024 Talking about a person’s vaginal smell can be a sensitive subject, but it is an important one to discuss. Everyone’s vagina has its own unique odor, which can change for myriad reasons such as menstrual cycles, pH levels, or hormone levels. Some odors can be strong, but you should only start being concerned when the smell is straight-up bad.
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Was insanely excited to do this interview! And yes, was way too proud of myself for that line Thanks to @CatieOsaurus and @PhillyWeekly

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