Karin Jones
Karin Jones is Erotic Review’s Relationships Editor.
Karin practiced medicine in the U.S. for 18 years before moving to England and tapping into her lusty views on midlife dating, sex and love. She’s back in the U.S. raising a son, wrestling with sex after menopause, and rumbling with the varieties of human relationships. She’s had work published in The New York Times, The Times of London, Huff Post and Herstry, among others. She is the recipient of the International Amy MacRae Award for Memoir. Find her in Love & Sex writing the mostly monthly Savvy Love column. You can write to her at relationships@ermagazine.org.
Articles:
Carefree or Careless: Who Will You be in the Post-Pandemic Fuck Fest?
Cultural Myths are Screwing Up Our Sex Lives
Love in the Time of Coronavirus
The Infidelity Files, Part 2: On Walking Through Fire
The Varieties of Orgasmic Experience
The Infidelity Files, Part 1: The Cheater
The Revolution is About to Devour It’s Young
When Art Confers True Pleasure
Let’s Get Over Our Genitals, Shall We?
With Liberty and Compersion For All
The Kids are Alright: The Future of Sex
Which Comes First: Arousal vs Desire
Micro-Cheating: Is This the New Puritanism?
Attraction and the Neanderthal Brain
The ‘Do Something’ Principle of Sex
The Four Agreements of Internet Dating
The Affair as a Symptom Not a Disease
The Four Horsemen: How to Spot Trouble in Your Relationship
The Importance of Friends Without Benefits
Midlife Dating: It’s an Attitude
The Sweet & Savory of Slow Sex
Fidelity vs Monogamy: Do You Need Both?
Dump Your Invisible Girlfriend
The Ultrasonic Truth About Squirting
Friends with All Sorts of Benefits
How Bondage Can Better Your Health
Are You Practising The Magic Ratio?
What Brexit Says About Your Love Life