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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5 Things You Should Keep in Your Home If You Want Women to Sleep There

Just a few simple, inexpensive items could make a lasting impression

This Is the (Very Important) Difference Between “Sexual Orientation” and “Sexual Preference”

"Sexual preference" is considered a dated and offensive term reinforcing a harmful view of sexuality as a "choice."

You Might Not Know Peter Mendelsund, But You Probably Own a Piece of His Art

He's responsible for some of the most iconic book covers in recent history, but he's much more than just a designer

Facebook Is Finally Banning Anti-Vaccination Ads

It's the company's latest move in a battle against misinformation on the platform

Report: College Students Are Drinking Less Than They Used To

More young Americans are abstaining from alcohol than in previous generations

How the Waterbed Became a Sex Thing

Charting the rise and fall of a piece of furniture that is inseparable from its innuendo

New Research Contradicts Theory that Couples Start to Look More Alike as Time Passes

Couples that look alike have probably just always looked alike because people are boring and predictable

A Teen Has Been Named the Patron Saint of the Internet

Maybe the internet could stand for a little divine intervention

The Short King Revolution Now Has Its Own Dating App

Short King Dating is the new online dating platform for short guys and those who love them

Study Says Deep-Voiced Men Are More Likely to Cheat

A deep voice may be a turn-on for potential romantic partners, but it should also be a warning sign

Security Flaw in Chastity Toy Could Lock in Users’ Genitals Permanently

A hacker could easily put your genitals on lockdown for good

Non-Binary Writer Akwaeke Emezi Slams Women’s Prize for Fiction for Transphobia

Emezi says they will no longer submit their work after being asked to provide information about their sex "as defined by law"