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  Catch Us At The Side BarreIntimate conversations reserved for self-reflection, stories about colorism, and all things personal. Every hu(e)man is welcome here.
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									Thongs, a staple of lingerie since the rise of the thong bikini in the 1970’s, have coalesced the undetectable and the desirable for years. We know them, we love them, but do we understand them? No scientific studies have linked thongs to infections; however, many can cause itching, irritation, a...
								
								
							
									
Nude Barre is committed to cultivating a safe space for all hu(e)mans to explore their sexuality and sexual identity. This past June, Nude Barre Founder and CEO Erin Carpenter sat down with Penda N’diaye, a former professional dancer turned writer, sexual educator for women of color, and founder...
								
								
							
									Nude Barre exists to celebrate Hu(e)man's Performing Life and uplift the voices of marginalized communities. As a Black and female-founded brand, we want to bring awareness to Black Maternal Health in the effort to emphasize the profound need for better care and compassion for expecting mothers w...
								
								
							
									Your bond with your underwear may be the most important relationship you have in your life. You wear it every day, and depend on it to support you, cover you, and (for the most part) stay hidden. This alliance is vital, codependent to say the least. So why is it that an ever-growing demographic o...
								
								
							
									
Women’s underwear has often reflected social sentiments of a woman's place in society. The corset, girdle, and hoop skirts of cosmic proportions have long restricted women’s physical autonomy. Progressive movements to fight back against these agents of patriarchal beauty standards have often inv...
								
								
							
									
Merriam-Webster defines the term Indigenous as, “of or relating to the earliest known habitants of a place and especially of a place that was colonized by a now-dominant group.” Within the scope of this definition, one cannot begin to imagine the heterogeneity woven throughout Indigenous ancestr...
								
								
							 
		 
                          
                             
                          
                             
                          
                             
                          
                             
                          
                             
                                            
                                        
                                        
                                            
                                             
                                            
                                        
                                        
                                            
                                             
								 
								 
								 
								 
								