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Queer Sex Ed 101
January 14, 2026 / January 14, 2026 by KikiApp
Lightly edited from our original Medium post At Kiki For The Future, we are firm believers that there is no place for shame (except in a kinky way) or stigma when it comes to sex. And that includes your STI status. Unfortunately, there is still a lot of stigma around sexual health stemming from purity […]
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Queer Joy and Wellness
January 5, 2026 / January 5, 2026 by KikiApp
Lightly modified from our original Medium post by Kate Bader Happy New Year! This is a time so filled with the refrain “new year new you,” encouraging us to shun our past selves and be better, fitter, hotter. And while exercise has long been tied to weight loss and impossible beauty standards, there is a […]
October 30, 2025 / October 30, 2025 by KikiApp
Lightly adapted from our Medium post by Kate Bader You’ve heard it before, “You should always pee after sex.” But, is it true? Is it just a myth? Or, are there legitimate reasons for getting out of bed to pee after sex? The consensus is: Yes. You should pee before AND after sex. Why? It […]
By Hannah Silver, originally posted on our Medium HPV is a byproduct of being sexually active, and an incredibly common STI.. What follows is the information you need so you can return back to having great sex! Stay tuned for the following info: symptoms, transmission, prevention, treatments, and testing. HPV is the most common STI, impacting approximately […]
August 8, 2025 / August 8, 2025 by KikiApp
Herpes is an extremely common virus that has two major types: HSV-1(oral, sometimes genital) and HSV-2 (genital). This post will focus on HSV-2, which is spread through skin-to-skin contact during sexual activity. HSV-2 is one of the most common STIs, and regardless of your status, you deserve to have safe, pleasurable sex. TL;DR📚 What Is […]
Lightly edited from this post, originally on our Medium. Gonorrhea is a bacterial infection with more than 600,000 new cases in the US every year. It is very similar to chlamydia so the two are often tested together. Caused by the bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae, gonorrhea most commonly infects the mucous membranes of the cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, […]
Sexual Pleasure
May 19, 2025 / May 19, 2025 by KikiApp
Ah yes, butt stuff. While anal sex may be a big part of queer sex, it can be intimidating for those who have never tried it. What follows is a guide to anal sex for beginners so you can feel confident getting it on with some backdoor play. TL;DR 📚 The Preparation Communication is Key […]
Relationships and Consent
Lightly edited from our original Medium post. There are a lot of cutesy phrases surrounding sexual consent — at my college consent workshop the catchphrase was “consent is sexy.” But the truth of the matter is that consent isn’t just some fun sexy thing to sprinkle on top of sex. It is mandatory for sex. Nonconsensual sex […]
May 19, 2025 by KikiApp
Originally posted on our Medium Think queer people don’t have to worry about birth control? Think again. Queer folks have every type of body and sex imaginable, and some of us have to consider pregnancy prevention as a regular part of our sex lives. TL;DR 📚 What is Birth Control? Birth control or contraception is […]
May 15, 2025 / May 15, 2025 by KikiApp
One of the best ways to have safer sex is to know your sexual health status. But how does one go about that? Between urine and blood tests and physical exams, there are many ways that someone can be tested for STIs. And how do you know which STIs to be tested for if you […]