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Posted inColumns & Opinion

Kinkster confidential

by Dan Savage April 9, 2015August 18, 2021

Dan Savage advises a former rope bondage top, a husband with specialized tastes in lube, a bondage widower, and more

Posted inColumns & Opinion

How to legally find someone to have sex with (in Michigan)

by Dan Savage February 19, 2015August 18, 2021

Dan Savage advises the son of a 65-year-old father who hasn’t had sex in 30 years and a 20-year-old dude who isn’t getting much either.

"If your inner life amounts to a double life, that’s a problem."
Posted inColumns & Opinion

Paying for sex as geezerdom looms

by Dan Savage April 10, 2014August 18, 2021

Dan on paying for sex as geezerdom sets in, leading on a fortysomething you find unfuckable, and the etiquette of thrill seeking.

"Really? Dating your john?"
Posted inColumns & Opinion

Beyond Richard Gere

by Dan Savage May 30, 2013August 19, 2021

Dan on sex workers dating johns, a slave coming clean, and a girlfriend with a kinky question.

One wealthy dude gets a kick out of duping his former babysitter into sex games
Posted inColumns & Opinion

You can make your nut doing sex work

by Dan Savage November 21, 2012August 19, 2021

Dan on quick cash for a babysitter and a touch choice for a polyamorist

Posted inColumns & Opinion

Savage Love: April 1, 2010

by Dan Savage April 1, 2010August 19, 2021

How to tell your boyfriend you’re a sex worker, how to fuck politely at someone else’s house, and more

Posted inBlogs

The Secret Prostitution Code, and What It Says About Johns

by Amanda Hess October 29, 2009August 19, 2021

The secret online codes johns use to talk about prostitution.

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