Kayla Kibbe

Kayla Kibbe is an associate editor at InsideHook primarily covering sex, dating and relationships. Her work has appeared at MEL Magazine, Health.com, Brides and more.

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Why Not All Sex Workers Are in Favor of New York’s New “Decriminalization” Bill

Because partial decriminalization is still criminalization, for one thing

Did COVID Kill Cuffing Season?

Early forecasts predicted an unusually intense pandemic cuffing season, but did it really play out that way?

Why Do Some Feminists Think the Bernie Sanders Inauguration Meme Is Sexist?

An "ice cold feminist take" about a beloved photo of Bernie Sanders at the inauguration has sparked criticism — and a meme of its own

Why Rashida Jones Is Not Super Popular Among Sex Workers Right Now

Jones has repeatedly been accused of mishandling sex worker narratives

Couples Are Having Sleep Problems Amid the Pandemic

And with sleep problems come relationship problems

“Bridgerton” Sex Scenes Aren’t Porn, But They’re Not Too Good for Porn

The stars of the Netflix series are reportedly devastated their sex scenes ended up on porn sites

Women Are “Way Hotter” Than Men, According to Miley Cyrus

The star got candid about male genitals and their aesthetic shortcomings

You’ll Have a Lot of Time to Live in a Van Down by the River When You’re Living Through a Viral Pandemic

Instagram makes van life look effortlessly chill, but there are some major drawbacks

Is Hot Tub Sex Ever Good?

Yes, you could have sex in a hot tub. But should you?

Sex Work Will No Longer Be Prosecuted in This Michigan County

Eli Savit's new policy reflects changing attitudes toward sex work, ones that will hopefully become more popular among other lawmakers and enforcers

A Psychologist Was Forced to Give Up Her License Because Her Instagram Was Too Sexy

The Belgian Commision of Psychologists suspended Kaat Bollen's license, so she gave it up entirely.

People Are Paying Celebrities to Break Up With Their Partners Via Cameo

Celebrities on Cameo usually offer congratulations or well wishes, but some have found themselves tasked with delivering less joyous tidings