Editor

David Lowe.

Editor at LoveQuarters. Covers lasting longer, intimacy in long-term partnership, partnered sex techniques, and the basic biology most adults were never actually taught.

Published 2026-05-01Last reviewed 2026-05-041 min read

I run editorial at LoveQuarters. The job is to read the research that already exists in sexual medicine and translate it into plain English for adults who want to make better decisions about their own sex lives.

Most pages here cover what the research describes about a topic, what is generally known, and what kind of clinician to talk to if you want help with the specifics. We are not a substitute for a doctor or therapist.

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2026
Editing LoveQuarters in its current form
Plain
Language is the entire editorial standard
Cited
Every claim with a number traces to a hyperlinked source

What I cover

The four pillars on this site: lasting longer, intimacy, techniques, and basic guides. Each pillar has children pages on specific topics. The complete list lives in the megamenu in the header.

How I write

These are the editorial rules I work to.

01

Plain language, sixth-grade target

Most sexual-wellness writing is full of medical Latin. I translate. Short sentences. Common words.

02

Hyperlinked sources on every stat

Click any number on this site, you go to the source. Most go to PubMed. I do not invent statistics.

03

No fabricated quotes

I never put words in the mouths of named researchers or experts. No invented testimonials. No imaginary case studies.

04

Routes to professionals

I am not a doctor. When a topic is medical, I describe what is generally known and route the specifics to a clinician.

What the research describes

What I do not do

I do not pretend to be a clinic. I do not give individual medical advice. I do not recommend specific medications to specific readers. I do not take payment to alter recommendations. The full editorial standard is on the methodology page.

How to reach me

Editorial corrections, source disagreements, and reader feedback all welcome.

01

Email

editorial@lovequarters.com. I read these. Reader feedback is one of the inputs to our review cycles.

02

Cite something

If you think a claim on this site is wrong, send me the source you would cite instead. I will read it.

03

Flag a missing topic

If there is a question on this topic that we do not cover, let me know. We add pages based on real reader questions.

04

Tell me when something works

Most editorial sites only hear from people when something is wrong. Hearing what helps is also useful.

Common questions

Is David Lowe your real name?
It is the editorial byline. The site is a small publication and I write under this name. The work is real, the citations are real, the editorial standards are real. The byline is a publication choice.
Are you a doctor?
No. The site has not been reviewed by a doctor. Adding a clinician reviewer is on the roadmap. Until then, every cornerstone treats medical content educationally and routes specific questions to a clinician.
How do I know I can trust the site?
You do not have to. Read the methodology page for our standards. Click the citations. Compare against other sources. Email me if anything seems off.
Why no photo?
We do not currently use photos for editorial bylines. If that changes, this page will update.

Sources

  1. PubMed (National Library of Medicine).
  2. AASECT (American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists).