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About LoveQuarters.

We are an adult sexual-wellness publication. Our job is to translate research into plain English so adults can make better decisions about their sex lives. We are not a clinic.

Published 2026-05-01Last reviewed 2026-05-044 min read

LoveQuarters covers adult sexual wellness for a general adult audience. We write about lasting longer, intimacy in long-term relationships, partnered sex techniques, and the basic biology most adults were never taught.

This page describes who we are, what we believe, and what we will and will not do.

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2026
Year LoveQuarters launched in its current form
Adult
Audience only. Nothing on this site is intended for minors.
Cited
Every claim with a number traces to a hyperlinked source

What we are

An editorial publication. We research, we write, we cite. The team is small and works under the byline "The LQ Editorial Team."

We focus on adult sexual wellness because most adults were taught very little about it. Our pages are written for the person who wants to understand what is going on with their own body or their own relationship and decide what to try next.

What we believe

Four principles guide every page on this site.

01

Plain language over jargon

Most sexual-wellness writing is dense with Latin medical terms. We translate. If you can read at a sixth-grade level you should be able to read every page on this site.

02

Cite the source

Every statistic we use is hyperlinked to its source. Click any stat and you go straight to PubMed, AASECT, or another credible reference. We do not make up numbers.

03

No fabricated quotes

We never put words in the mouths of named researchers or experts. No testimonials presented as real reader correspondence. No invented case studies.

04

Routes to real clinicians

We are not a substitute for a doctor or therapist. When the topic crosses into medical territory, we route readers to AASECT, the Menopause Society, the AUA, or whatever professional directory fits the question.

What the research describes

What we are not

We are not a clinic. We are not licensed therapists or doctors. The site has not been reviewed by a medical professional. The information here is educational and reflects our reading of the available research. It is not personalized medical advice. For your specific situation, please see a clinician.

How we work

These are our editorial standards in plain terms.

01

Research first

We start every page by reading the relevant research and consulting professional society guidance. The methodology page lists our standard sources.

02

Write second

We draft in plain language. We avoid AI writing patterns: no formulaic structures, no vague intensifiers, no padded sentences.

03

Review and date

Every cornerstone page shows a Published date and a Last reviewed date. When research changes, we update the page and the date.

04

Disclose commercial relationships

Any link that pays us a commission is disclosed. Our affiliate disclosure covers the details.

Common questions

Who writes for LoveQuarters?
A small editorial team. We do not currently publish individual bylines. As we grow, we expect to add named contributors and a medical reviewer to specific pages.
Is LoveQuarters reviewed by a doctor?
Not currently. Adding a clinician reviewer is on our roadmap. Until then, every page treats medical content educationally and routes specific questions to a clinician.
Why focus on sexual wellness?
Because most adults received very little formal education on it, and most of what is online is either too clinical, too commercial, or made up. We try to fit between those.
How do I report a mistake?
Email editorial@lovequarters.com. We respond. Reader feedback is one of the inputs to our review cycles.
Are you funded by anyone?
We earn through affiliate links on a small subset of product recommendations. The relationship is disclosed on every affiliate link. Editorial decisions are not influenced by commercial relationships.

Sources

  1. PubMed (National Library of Medicine).
  2. AASECT (American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists).
  3. The Menopause Society.
  4. American Urological Association.