Jessica Stoya
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Preston's Summary

Jessica Stoya is a writer and journalist whose work focuses on relationships, sexuality, and personal experiences. Her articles explore topics such as sexual fantasies, communication within relationships, and navigating challenges in the bedroom. Jessica's writing has been featured in Slate Magazine, Knowledia, Yahoo News, and Reason.

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Coverage Attributes:

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How To Guide: 61 %
Expert Commentary: 16 %
Review: 5 %
Announcement: 2 %
Cites Data: 2 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Romantic Relationships
  • Dating
  • Pop Culture
  • Subcultures

Pitching Insights

Jessica Stoya’s articles predominantly focus on family and relationships, specifically sexual relationships, fantasies, satisfaction, and communication in those relationships. She often includes expert commentary and how-to guides.

When reaching out to Jessica Stoya or pitching her a story idea, consider providing insights from relationship experts who can offer advice on sexual communication, exploration of new experiences within relationships while respecting boundaries, or addressing challenges related to sexual satisfaction. Additionally, stories that provide actionable guidance for couples looking to navigate issues around intimacy may resonate with her audience.

Given the personal nature of the topics covered by Jessica Stoya's articles about intimate matters within romantic partnerships it is essential to approach pitches from a perspective of sensitivity and respect for individuals' privacy.

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