


Most of these authors use “women” to refer to people assigned as female at birth. At the time of publishing, these authors have attempted to use the most inclusive and accurate language but it may not always represent individual readers' experiences over time.Research in the sexual wellness space is still incredibly limited and most of what exists has been conducted on cis, heterosexual people which doesn’t represent the full spectrum of sexuality and sexual experiences.A few important notes on the following recommendations: If you’re feeling like 2022 is the year to re-write your pleasure script, may we suggest to clear your bedside table in preparation for the following reads - all of which are guaranteed to challenge everything you thought you knew about sex, pleasure and what it means to feel good in your body. Hands up if you’ve received sex education that left you feeling confident in your sexual wellness and in touch with what brings you pleasure and how that interacts with others around you? If this is you, don’t read on - you’re already golden.
