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Web Site Review: Nerve.com

28 August 2009 1 Comment by Justin Dimos

nerveUpdated daily with erotic fiction, sexy photography and straightforward advice, Nerve provides both men and women with a sophisticated approach to sex and pop culture that has kept members interested for over a decade. Nerve has far surpassed its online magazine competitors due to its steamy, sincere, yet smart perspective on the twenty-something generation that appreciates sexually insightful columnists and an online community where intelligent singles can flirt and interact.

Nerve has performed some remodeling on their site in order to spruce up their design as well as better organize the format of their features and recurring columns. Everyone knows about the saucy confessionals in Dan Savage’s Savage Love and the modern dating advice column Miss Information, where Erin Bradley responds to questions with the recommended dose of sexual reality. Nerve editors also publish reviews of the most erotic indie films, as well as personal essays and fiction that awaken feelings of lust and tenderness in readers around the world.

Obviously, Nerve fans are sexually active to some degree, flirting with other intelligent, sexually open individuals in the personals section, and that’s the primary reason why the editors have added some exciting new features that allow readers to actually respond to articles. Comments now appear on the article pages where other readers can respond and even check each other out in passing.

Nerve visitors can submit their own stories within either Dating Confessions (where anyone can declare their reckless pursuits and flirtatious disasters) or My First Time (where virgins in the areas of sex, dating, flirting, and whatever else you can imagine may submit their funny and moving adventures). Additionally, the editors have even introduced a new blog called Tools of Attraction, which reviews modern products for sexier living while culling honest feedback from readers.

The Rundown: Long story short, the Nerve editors and writers have created (and continue to create) a magazine with content that not only explores our wild sides, but also provides a supportive community of twenty-something readers who can connect on all the levels that are relevant to our budding generation.

Comment below: What’s your opinion of Nerve.com? What columns are your favorite and why?

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One Comment »

  • Polly said:

    Great review. I recently discovered Nerve and am addicted (kinda like TechCoquette) Their stuff is just so much more honest than everyone else.

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