The Black Love Guide to Love, Sex and Intimacy
Today is National Sex Day! To celebrate, we’re revisiting some of our favorite sex stories that cover all the things — from communicating with your partner about sex to sex after trauma and more.
Today is National Sex Day! To celebrate, we’re revisiting some of our favorite sex stories that cover all the things — from communicating with your partner about sex to sex after trauma and more.
Pretty much anything sexual you do that isn’t penetrative counts as outercourse.
According to this licensed marriage and family therapist, here are the top signs it may be time to hire a pro in your search for love.
Dating after heartbreak can be intimidating, and let’s just be honest — SCARY. But what’s even scarier is missing out on the love you deserve because you don’t want to put yourself out there again.
This week, Black Love is checking in with relationship expert Dr. Ally. The ladies of Tyler Perry’s #SistasonBET often find themselves in relationships that aren’t ideal, so we’re going beyond the surface to explore various types of toxic relationships, how we can prepare to exit, and healing from childhood trauma.
In celebration of Andi, Karen, Danni, Sabrina, and Fatima returning to our screens, we’re sharing what the cast has in common with some of our "Black Love Doc" fan favorites all month long. Think you’re a supportive bae? Check out some of the beautiful ways The Ellises, and Zac & Fatima have supported each other, and consider a check-in with your partner.
New rules apply when living space also turns into an office setting. So here is 21 things to consider when working from home with your partner.
Saying “I do” meant I understood and willingly accepted my new role as a wife and bonus mom, but did I really?
Donielle & Zaesha My husband and I have been married for five years. We met in 2010-2011 in the 8th grade on the first day of gym class, and it was genuinely love at first sight. I never thought in a million years that a pretty boy like him would be interested in a shy, unpopular, and dark-skinned woman like me. A mutual friend of ours introduced us to each other and we quickly became acquainted. He was different than any other guy I had ever liked. He didn’t make me nervous, and the butterflies I felt in my stomach were from excitement instead of fear. He had the prettiest smile and the most inviting eyes. To my surprise, he was actually interested in me. We dated for a week or so, but I broke it off because I felt like I couldn’t compete with the girls who were interested in him (I was so naïve and insecure). Eventually, I entered into a relationship with another guy for five years, but Donielle and I were the best of friends. We both knew that we were supposed to be together, and even at 14 years old, he would always say 'I’m going to marry you one day.' I never believed him. Related Articles: #WhyISaidIDo - From Sneaky Links to Blended Interfaith Family: Salah & Jasmine 3 Ways Your Partnership Can Thrive Through Intense Hardship Our Story: Roderick & Cherise Courtesy of Donielle & Zaesha He was my light in a dark time. I experienced a lot of depression and brokenness in that four-year relationship, and he was there to lift me up every time. I was in love with him, but I was afraid to leave my relationship out of fear of not being loved — all the while not realizing that the love I received was not love at all. Donielle cut ties with me after I graduated high school because he could no longer watch me love another man who didn’t deserve it. He pursued me every chance he got, but I always turned it down despite my heart wanting him. A year later in 2015, we rekindled our friendship and I saw that as a sign from God to not let him go again. I told him that I wanted him and nobody else, and the rest was history. We got engaged and married at the courthouse four days later in July of 2016. We were just 20 years old. We now have two boys together and our marriage has gotten so much stronger. We have weathered storms that were meant to break us, but we came out victorious every time. Reflections by Zaesha
Courtesy of @photosbyreem/Instagram Can we be honest? Relationships take work. It requires compromise and sacrifice and we know firsthand experiences help people understand that more than anything. Transparent Tuesdays is a day to relay some personal hurdles that we’ve had to overcome in our relationships. To embrace your emotions and share something you've learned about yourself since committing to your partner and/or marriage. Are you ready to get transparent about your relationship? If so email our Editor Yasmine Jameelah at yasmine@blacklove.com. Related Articles: #WhyISaidIDo – From Sneaky Links to Blended Interfaith Family: Salah & Jasmine Our Story: Clyde & Jasmin Our Story: Matthew & Marnel
"Two Can Play That Game" celebrates its 20th anniversary this week! While we love this classic for the endless laughs, movements of sisterhood, and chocolate (cough cough, Morris Chestnut), some of the rules aren’t so helpful.
This season is giving all of what you love about Black Love including some of your favorite couples
Wanna spice things up? The first step in communicating your kinks with a partner is to figure out what those kinks are.
It’s imperative to lean into discernment as a safeguard to protect yourself from being taken advantage of in any way.
Sometimes you just need to read it in order to achieve it.
It’s best to stick with one topic at a time, but good communication leads to good sex.
Sexting is indeed a skill, but like most skills in life, it can be learned.
Sometimes it requires finding a trained instructor who knows how to whip you into shape.
These apps are tailored to single Black people in search of compatible partnership.
Hitting the reset button requires us to be vulnerable and acknowledge some of the ways we failed each other in the past.