
Djanlissa Pringels
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Is it Weird to Fantasise About Having Sex Against My Will?
"Well, I call it rape, but I also want this to happen in a safe environment with my consent."
The Tragic Story Behind the Netherlands’ Most Prolific Female Serial Killer
Maria “Goeie Mie” Swanenburg poisoned at least 65 neighbours. Her story is about poverty as much as it is murder.
My Friend Is In Serious Debt. How Do I Help?
“She’d rather get food delivered three times a day than make one trip to the supermarket.”
I’m Attractive – Why Do I Keep Getting Rejected?
“For years, I’ve been dealing with one rejection after another. My friends say that it’s because I’m insecure.”
I Don't Feel Like Partying Anymore. Am I Depressed or Just Getting Old?
“Up until two years ago, I couldn’t get enough. Now, I’m done by 11PM, no matter how fun the party is or how much I drink.”
I Love Sex, but My Partner Just Isn’t Doing It for Me Anymore
“I still feel like having sex, but once we get going I lose interest and sometimes even feel uncomfortable."
She Fell in Love with a Colleague. Their Boss Was a Cult Leader.
Elsje and Jeppe met at a rehab clinic, but what she didn't know was that his life was totally controlled by a charismatic founder of a kung fu sect.
Me and My Partner Barely Have Sex. Is that OK?
"After a lovely day, we get cozy in bed together, give one another a quick kiss, then turn away and go to sleep."
Am I Selfish for Wanting To Cut My Mum Out of My Life?
"Our relationship is destroying me. Even a simple text from her can turn my whole life upside down."
The Photo Series Where Kink Meets Cooking
Louie van Nieuwenborgh's "Recipes for Kinksters" is quite literally food porn.
I Don't Trust My Friend. Should I Cut Them Off?
"Sometimes I wonder if she actually cares about me or if I am just a convenient person to party with."
Sex Robots and VR Porn: Sex in the Future Looks Wild
The human need for intimacy is never going to go away – it's just going to get weirder, at least according to anthropologist Roanne van Voorst.