There’s a lot of things you can say about Rihanna, but camera shy isn’t one of them. From topless to bottomless, this S&M singer has shared (and bared) it all through the years!
What are the sexiest movies on Netflix right now? A question that we often get asked by our readers. But worry not! We have scanned Netflix to put together the list of dirtiest and steamiest sex-related movies.
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Baby, it’s cold outside. Time to heat things up! Keep warm this Valentine’s Day with our list of the nine sexiest films of all time.
Does Hulu have porn? That depends. We tracked down the closest thing to porn on Hulu, the sexy movies that will rock your socks off. Updated April 2018
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The sexiest movies aren’t necessarily lurking in the adults-only section of HBO — or in the deleted archives of one’s browser history. Often, the steamiest films are mainstream. Whether a flick actually features a crazy-hot love scene or a more innocent tryst between a forbidden couple, it’s
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On a recent episode of his Savage Love podcast, Dan Savage indulged in what has become a Yuletide tradition: railing against Christmas-themed erotica. His implicit objection to Santa-hatted self-pics and the like is simple enough to understand; he thinks Christmas just isn’t sexy.
Pulling together a wholly objective list of the sexiest movies ever made is impossible: One person’s erotic fever dream is bound to be another’s snoozefest, and vice-versa. But survey any moderately sized group of individuals (or TIME’s culture staff) and certain titles come up again and again