Trail your fingers along the edge of your vulva and across the surface. Rock those hips so your outer lips are massaged against your hand. Here are some prompts to get you started!” The rest of the panel is composed frames dedicated to suggestions and prompts. “You’ll need to spend some time getting to know just what feels good for yours. “Each person’s body is different,” says Erika. To the right of them is an anatomical diagram of the vulva, there are arrows and captions indicating the “Clitoral hood, Clitoris, Urethra entrance (pee hole), Labia majora (outer lips), Labia minora (inner lips), Vagina entrance.” Next, Erika throws her arm around a cute illustration of a vulva that’s smiling and waving. Check out some smut.” Next, a bold crosses out stressors: “Social Media, Family, Homework.” Stress and worry are arousal-killers, so set aside some time where you can relax and indulge yourself.” She illustrates some suggestions: “Meditate. The next row’s caption reads, “Where you are emotionally and mentally plays a vital role in allowing your body to feel pleasure. “Your brain is just as big of a sex organ as your genitals!” An arrow points toward the figure’s vulva stating, “Pleasure is experienced not only from here-“ then the points at the person’s head “-but just as importantly from here.” She shouts, “Dearest Vulva’d Perverts, it’s time to get educated and learn the loveliest way to look after yourself!” I mean, how can you expect someone else to give you pleasure if you don’t even know how to do it solo?” Then, Erika jumps out of the vulva with her arms outspread. In addition to doing it by yourself for yourself, it’s also pretty key knowledge to have if you’re going to engage in partnered sex. Not everyone feels sexual desire or arousal, but if you do, understanding how your genitals work and how to please your body are important sex life skills. She says, “Personally, I was a pretty late bloomer myself when it came to masturbation and orgasms, which is a fairly common phenomena among us folk with vulvas. With a teacher’s pointer, Erika gestures toward an illustrated vulva. Erika, with short perky pink hair winks and says, “That’s right, today we’re talking about-” then below in large decorative lettering, “Masturbating.” She begins with an illustration of three euphemisms: Flicking the bean, twirlin’ the pearl, and shucking the clam. In this comic, Erika discusses masturbation. Here is a text transcription of the comic to make it more accessible for people using screen readers. Want more from Erika Moen? Oh Joy, Sex Toy: Volume One is 268 pages of sex tips, interviews, sex toy reviews, and more! Get your autographed copy at BitchMart. Read a bunch more Oh Joy Sex Toy comics, including the best sexy products Erika reviewed this year. In this week’s comic, artist Erika Moen gets some alone time. Oh Joy Sex Toy is a weekly comics series that graphically explores sex and sexuality.
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