MommyTalk.com, a national social networking website for moms, has recently spiced up its free offerings by adding a member sexuality-talk group, content from popular Seattle sexuality blogger Janna Cawrse and a monthly romance novel series.
The site, which is almost 100 percent member run, now offers a sexuality-talk group which users can join to discuss their more intimate bedroom questions. Topics like "how loud are you?" and "caught in the act!" change hourly on the site as users share their stories, comments and questions.
"You won't find any censored stuff in our group," said Rachel Dunn, senior editor and member of MommyTalk.com. "It's very real and is a really safe place for moms to discuss their sexuality. We talk about everything from how to bring sex back into the bedroom after having kids to 'toys' and adult videos."
Writer and mom Janna Cawrse also recently joined the site's expanding list of feature contributors as the resident sexuality blogger. Cawrse's column, "Mom's Like Sex Too" runs regularly on the site. Cawrse is currently writing a relationship memoir called The Motion of the Ocean: 1 Small Boat, 2 Average Lovers, and the World's Longest Honeymoon, (Touchstone Fireside, summer 2009). She also blogs for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
The site's romance novel series "Love Lines" by Alessandra Amoretti adds a sexy edge to the feature offering, which changes daily. MommyTalk.com offers more than 100 diverse groups and hundreds of different forum threads and topics which nearly 4,000 members visit daily.
For more information or to join the site for free, please visit www.mommytalk.com.
About MommyTalk.com
MommyTalk.com was created in 2006 to help keep families and friends connected through an online social community of parents. Members have access to free services such as creating personal family (and kid) home pages, uploading photos, participating in forums, blogging, emailing and chatting. The site has also created a monthly awareness program called "Seeing, Sharing, Supporting" which highlights a new issue each month that is important to members, focusing on topics like Women & Heart Disease, Diet & Exercise, Breast Cancer, Emergency Preparedness, Child Obesity, Domestic Violence, Kids on Drugs, Depression, Self Defense and more. MommyTalk.com is based in New York, NY. For more information, visit www.MommyTalk.com.