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Best early Kohl’s Black Friday deals: Home and kitchen, toys, outdoor, and more

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Kohl’s has dropped some early Black Friday deals during its Black Friday Early Access Event from Nov. 3 through Nov. 9. Black Friday Week at Kohl’s officially begins Sunday, Nov. 19.
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A glimpse at the best early Kohl’s Black Friday deals:


BEST TOY DEAL

barbie fiat 500


BEST VACUUM DEAL

Shark Stratos upright vacuum

$299.99
(save $200)

Shark Stratos vacuum


Black Friday season is upon us. Retailers started rolling out plans for the annual shopping holiday as early as Oct. 27 (looking at you, Best Buy) and early deals have already begun flooding the online retail space. While Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy immediately come to mind as Cyber Week hotspots for saving money, don’t sleep on underdogs like Kohl’s.

Kohl’s Black Friday plans kicked off on Nov. 3 with its Black Friday Early Access Event, which runs through Nov. 9. During this pre-season sale, early birds can score discounts on gifts like toys and kitchen appliances. Not to mention you can take an extra 15% off qualifying items with the code YOUGET15 and get free shipping on all purchases over $25.

Besides its early Black Friday deals, Kohl’s has a secret weapon that makes it worth spending your money there as opposed to other retailers: Kohl’s Cash. On top of big savings, shoppers can also earn $10 of Kohl’s Cash for every $50 spent from Nov. 4 through Nov. 9. You can stockpile that Kohl’s Cash and treat yourself to a little something between Nov. 10 and 16.

If you miss out on the early rush, don’t sweat it. Kohl’s has big plans for the entire Black Friday season, including:

  • Super Saturday events on Nov. 11 and Nov. 18, which will feature the same Kohl’s Cash rewards, plus an extra 20% off qualifying purchases (between Nov. 10 and Nov. 18) and $10 off $25 purchases on Nov. 10 and 11.

  • Black Friday Week from Nov. 19 through Nov. 24, which will feature deals on Amazon Smart Home gadgets, toys, and more, plus an extra 15% off qualifying purchases, $10 in Kohl’s Cash rewards for every $50 spent, and free shipping on orders over $25.

  • Black Friday Super Deals on Nov. 23 and Nov. 24, which includes Beats Studio Buds, Amazon Kindle, Barbie, Hot Wheels, Sky Rider GPS Drones, and more, plus $15 in Kohl’s Cash for every $50 spent.

Below, we’ve compiled a running list of some of the best early Kohl’s Black Friday deals. Be sure to check back in regularly as we update it — Kohl’s has yet to reach its peak shining Black Friday moment.

Early Black Friday kitchen deals

Why we like it

A great gift idea for soda lovers or a solid addition to your own kitchen, the SodaStream Terra lets you make fresh sparkling water with the push of a button. It comes with a Quick Connect 60L CO2 cylinder and a 1-liter carbonating bottle for the very low price of $59.99 — that’s $40 off its usual cost and matches the lowest price we’ve seen.

More early Black Friday kitchen deals at Kohl’s

Early Black Friday toy deals

Why we like it

It’s no secret that Barbie is having a moment. If you’re looking for a great gift idea, this Barbie Fiat 500 set comes with a cute pink convertible with working doors and rolling wheels and a Barbie dressed in a lemon-print sundress — all for under 20 bucks. Save $20 for a limited time ahead of Black Friday.

More early Black Friday toy deals at Kohl’s

Early Black Friday vacuum deals

Why we like it

At its lowest price since Prime Day, the Shark Stratos is a steal at $299.99. It’s equipped with DuoClean PowerFins HairPro, a self-cleaning brushroll, and odor-neutralizing technology, which all work together to create a powerful cleaning experience — particularly for pet owners. The Stratos is Shark’s most advanced range of vacuums, so it’s no surprise that the regular price tag is pretty steep at nearly $500. But ahead of Black Friday, you can save $200 at Kohl’s and get $60 in Kohl’s Cash.

More early Black Friday vacuum deals at Kohl’s

Early Black Friday tech deals

Why we like it

Not only is the Blink wired floodlight security camera on sale for half off, but it’s also matching its lowest price ever. It’s currently sitting at full price on Amazon, so if you’re in the market for a smart and simple security system, snagging this deal at Kohl’s is the way to go. With 2600 lumens of LED lighting, enhanced motion detection, a built-in security siren, and two-way audio through the Blink app, you’ll essentially have another set of eyes outside your home at all times. For what it’s worth, you’ll also score $10 back in Kohl’s Cash with your purchase.

More early Black Friday tech deals at Kohl’s

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Startup Daye launches tampon-based STI test

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Daye releases STI screening kit that uses a tampon instead of a swab. It’s a PCR test that screens for multiple STIs.
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Femtech startup Daye, who previously launched a digital period pain clinic and at-home microbiome testing, has now released a tampon-based STI screening kit.

At-home STI tests aren’t new, but Daye’s “repurposing” of a tampon into a testing device is novel. And there’s a clear need for more testing: From 2021 to 2022 there was a 24 percent increase in STI diagnoses in the UK — and over half of Brits admit they’ve never had a sexual health check. Left untreated, some STIs can impact fertility and increase your risk of certain cancers, among other health concerns.

Daye’s STI screening kit uses polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technologies to test for chlamydia, gonorrhoea, trichomonas, mycoplasma, and ureaplasma. The test can detect trace amount of genetic material from pathogens (organisms that carry disease), according to the press release, and can detect multiple pathogens with a single sample.

Daye claims that the specificity of PCRs leads to fewer false positives and a more reliable diagnosis. Further, the company says that the diagnostic tampon collects more vaginal fluid and covers more surface area than a typical swab, so it can gather a better sample.

The STI screening kit underwent clinical trials with 600 patients. “The samples will be analysed in a UKAS-accredited lab, following CQC-approved screening methodologies using a PCR-based, CE marked diagnostic assay. The Daye Diagnostic Kit is registered with the MHRA,” the press release stated.

Going to get tested at a clinic can be an uncomfortable experience. Depending on where you live and health insurance policies, it can also be cost-prohibitive. In the UK, however, many sexual health services offer free STI self-sampling kits according to the UK Health Security Agency.

As if now, Daye’s STI screening kit is only available in the UK for £99 (or £129 for a combination with the microbiome kit). The website claims that the kits are coming to the U.S. and EU soon.

“I love this innovative approach to improving access to healthcare,” board-certified OBGYN and fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dr. Cynthia Wesley, told Mashable.

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“Despite living in a world where over a million people get an STI every day, STI testing has chronically low rates post COVID-19, and as a result, many women and AFAB [assigned female at birth] individuals could have an infection unknowingly because they have no symptoms,” said Daye founder Valentina Milanova in the press release.

“Our STI Diagnostic Tampon makes STI testing extremely easy, comfortable and discrete,” Milanova continued.
“We hope our approach will end the ‘STIgma,’ revolutionise STI testing and lead to a dramatic uptick in the number of women getting checked, helping them protect their long-term health and fertility.”

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If you like Pornhub, these NSFW dating sites are worthy alternatives in 2023

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We found the best NSFW dating sites for porn lovers, including dating sites for swingers, BDSM, cams, and more.
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It’s no surprise porn consumption surged during the pandemic. In a 2020 report conducted and published by Pornhub, areas where the coronavirus hit the hardest saw the quickest increase in site activity, while worldwide traffic to Pornhub was up 11.6% on March 17, 2020. 

Of course, this makes sense – strict lockdown orders combined with sheer boredom, loneliness, psychological distress, and coping with the general state of America at the time could only lead to an increase in porn usage. 

Even though people are still becoming comfortable with the idea of going on IRL dates again, this newfound interest in porn hasn’t let up. According to SexualAlpha, every minute the world’s top three most popular porn sites (specifically Pornhub, XVideos, and XNXX) receive approximately 134,491 visits.

The moral of this story? If you like porn, you’re not alone! But if you’re interested in taking your porn consumption to the next level and/or adding some spice to your solo sessions, there are some popular dating sites that will help you achieve that.

Whether you’re looking to explore your kinky fantasies, make a lasting romantic connection, are looking for senior love, simply want to hook up, or want to keep things safely socially distanced and just cam and chat, there’s a little something for everyone on this list. And, if free videos with easy-to-search categories (like the specialized categories that Pornhub offers) are what do it for you, we’ve included a few of those too!

While these sites are by no means perfect, and some of them get pretty raunchy, here’s the scoop on what you’re getting yourself into.

The lowdown on NSFW dating sites

Keep in mind that “dating” on NSFW sites like Grindr and GetItOn is about as subtle as the platforms’ names: Users are there 99.9% of the time to find a one-night stand, a threesome, or an ongoing sex buddy situation — not a long-term partner.

Take note: NSFW dating sites don’t operate without mutual consent, boundary-setting, and respect. When building out your profile, be specific and honest about your intentions and what you’re looking for so you can find people who genuinely match up with you and your interests or fetishes.

Should I use an NSFW site for dating?

If you’re looking for no-strings-attached sex or just a sexting or Skype-sexing buddy for the evening, NSFW sites can be ideal for bypassing any dating formalities you and someone else aren’t actually all that interested in and getting straight to the point. “Dating” here is a very loose term — think of these as sites and apps for hooking up.

Users on these apps tend to be fairly direct — don’t expect a dinner invitation before you get asked over to their apartment. If that’s not your cup of tea and you need a little more of the getting-to-know-someone before jumping into bed with them, these might not be the right sites for you.

What precautions to take when using an NSFW dating site

If you’re on a site where you need to share personal information or choose a username, be careful about the information you’re giving out — and about what kind of information it is. Things like credit card numbers are vulnerable to hackers, and using your real name on platforms like these can compromise your safety if you happen to stumble upon the wrong sort of people on the sites. Yes, you’re there to get down and dirty, but using some discretion is never a bad idea. It can be a good idea to choose a username that doesn’t have a relationship to your first name and be careful about the personal information you share (like where you live, etc.).

What else is important to know when using an NSFW dating site?

Besides not giving away any personal information, especially for things like anonymous encounters on cam or sexting sites, know the risks when it comes to sending nude or partially nude photos containing identifying details like your face or tattoos. While it’s against the law in many places to circulate private sexual images, that doesn’t stop people from doing it.

Like Pornhub, all of these sites are free to use, with some offering various levels of paid membership fees to unlock bonus features.

Before clicking through, consider yourself warned: NSFW content awaits.

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Early Black Friday deal: Get up to 70% off at Lovehoney

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Lovehoney is throwing an early Black Friday sale with up to 70% off sex toys, lingerie, and more.
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UP TO 70% OFF: Lovehoney is throwing its very own Black Friday sale with up to 70% off sex toys, lingerie, bondage gear, and more. But you’d better hurry; it’s only while supplies last.


Our top picks:

Best vibrator deal

Lovehoney silencer classic vibrator

$7.50 at Lovehoney
(save $17.49)

lovehoney purple vibrator


Best male sex toy deal

Lovehoney head master double stroker

$6.49 at Lovehoney
(save $6.50)

Lovehoney head master double stroker


Best sex toy kit deal

Lovehoney first time fun vibrator kit

$32.99 at Lovehoney
(save $22)

first time vibrator kit

Black Friday may be known as a day for finding great deals on electronics, clothing, and home goods, but Lovehoney is changing the game by hosting its own early Black Friday sale with up to 70% off sex toys.

Here are our favorite deals from Lovehoney’s Black Friday sale:

Best vibrator deal

Why we like it

What if we told you that you could reach orgasmic bliss for less than $8? With Lovehoney’s Black Friday sale, you can do just that (and so much more). This little vibrator, for example, is only $7.50 and has more than 1,000 glowing reviews from satisfied customers (a few titles read, “Who needs a man,” “Heaven,” and “OMG,” to give you an idea).

Lovehoney’s silencer classic vibrator may not look like much, but it’s just enough to get you where you need to go. Its compact size and discreet design make it perfect for travel or solo play. Plus, it’s waterproof and features three speeds and four patterns, so you can control when and how you reach your pleasure peak.

The only caveat is that it’s battery-powered, so stock up on those before getting down to business. But it’s a great first vibrator or budget-friendly option for when manual stimulation just isn’t cutting it.

Best male sex toy deal

Why we like it

Lovehoney’s Black Friday sale isn’t limited to vibrators; the company’s also offering hefty discounts on masturbators, prostate massagers, and penis pumps.

One standout deal we found is the Lovehoney head master double stroker. This penis sleeve is usually sold out due to its popularity, but with the Black Friday discount, you can snag it for a fraction of the price.

This blow job toy is clear, stretchy, and open-ended, so just about anyone can wear it and watch their pleasure skyrocket. You can also turn it inside out to explore the second texture. Just be sure to add a water-based lube to avoid any discomfort.

Best sex toy kit deal

Why we like it

Sometimes, variety is the spice of life. If you’re looking for a first-timer sex toy kit (or a nice little gift), this four-piece set is a great place to start. Aptly named the first time fun vibrator kit, it includes a classic vibrator, egg vibrator, G-spot vibrator, and mini bullet vibrator.

While these toys are battery-powered, they’ll give you a little taste of what it’s like to stimulate different pleasure points. And, at just $32.99, this kit is a total steal for the range of toys it offers. This way, you can find out what you like on the cheap and experiment with different sensations before you drop a hundo on that high-end, luxury vibrator.

If you’re looking for a couple’s sex toy kit, we recommend checking out Lovehoney’s Wilder Weekend sex toy kit. It comes with 10 toys, including cock rings and a rabbit vibrator.

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What is No Nut November? Why abstaining from masturbation isn’t healthy.

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What is ‘No Nut November’? The practice of abstaining from masturbating for one month is harmful and the online community surrounding it spread misinformation about sex, and posts that are racist, antisemitic, and misogynistic.
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“I got a massive W [win] recently because I managed to refuse sex during a wet dream,” 26-year-old Aaron tells Mashable. “So I’m the No Nut November king, heavy are the balls that wear the crown.” 

Akin to monthly events centred on health-based challenges like Sober October or Movember, No Nut November is where people resist partnered sex and masturbation, with the aim of not ejaculating for 30 days. The challenge has developed into something of an online community, with hundreds of Discord servers and online forums acting as digital pseudo support groups for those taking part, and the No Nut November Reddit community totalling 137,000 members, called “nut comrades.”

While some are there to share memes and have a laugh, others are there to take the challenge very seriously, believing it will better them in some way. And some members have darker intentions. 

Aaron, who works in digital advertising, says he partakes in No Nut November annually, and has done since 2017. He’s an avid Reddit user, which is where he came across the movement, and was led to believe it would come with an array of health benefits. “Better mental health,” “improved will power,” and “being better in bed” are just a few reasons he cites for signing up to the challenge. 


“Frequent ejaculation is good for prostate health and masturbation is a healthy behaviour.”

The No Nut November community centres ideas like these. It has even been suggested by people in support of the challenge that abstinence can increase testosterone. But experts and actual research have presented data that suggests the complete opposite of this. 

Sexologist and author of Sexology: The Basics Silva Neves tells Mashable that there are “literally no benefits to giving up masturbation for a month, or even a week. None. Frequent ejaculation is good for prostate health and masturbation is a healthy behaviour.”

In fact, masturbation is often used by many for stress relief and tension, and for better sleep. Neves explains stopping masturbation can increase people’s stress and people can have less good quality sleep, which can impact on their work, their relationships, and their overall well-being.

Sex educator and author of All the F*cking Mistakes Gigi Engle adds that giving up masturbation will also likely make you sexually frustrated. “It will make you more irritable if you’re not getting that release. If you stop masturbating, it can also make you more anxious. You don’t need to masturbate for a month if you don’t want to, but there’s no real pros to giving it up,” she explains. 

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“Turning down sex and giving up wanking is a big thing for a man,” Aaron adds. “There’s just something about resisting it for an entire month and having your boys big you up that feels like a good accomplishment. I need to know I’m able to do it, so I know I’m not addicted.”

There’s an ongoing narrative in the No Nut November movement that these side effects of a lack of masturbation are a “symptom” that men are “hooked” on sexual pleasure. This feeds into the myth of sex addiction, which is not actually recognised by science.


“It does not make you a failure to masturbate. The idea that it does comes from purity culture where masturbation is considered about as ‘dirty’ and ‘sinful.'”

Neves adds that many members of the community will use this misconception as a reason why men should try harder to stop. “But those symptoms are an indication that they become dysregulated because they have lost one central and healthy and harmless way to manage their stress.”

The movement is also underpinned by ideas of “winning” and “losing”. A quick scroll through the No Nut Subreddit reveals disturbing posts of misogyny and intense, public group shaming towards those who share their “failures”. One Reddit user shared that he got an erection over Amy Schumer which received thousands of downvotes (the dislikes of Reddit) and shame-fuelled comments like “man down” and sexist replies like “come on, if you’re going to break NNN, do it for someone hotter than that.”

Engle explains that this language focused on showing your power and “winning” is rooted in misogynistic purity culture. “It does not make you a failure to masturbate. The idea that it does comes from purity culture where masturbation is considered about as ‘dirty’ and ‘sinful’ and that taking part in it makes you weak or perverted. None of this has any scientific basis or evidence.”

Neves says that associating masturbation with failure can have a severe impact on the person’s mental health. “It can be detrimental to people’s psychological well-being,” he explains. “Having the goal of restraining masturbation for one month as a ‘win’ can increase shame, stress, anxiety, a sense of failure, impacting on self-esteem and they often feel ‘not man enough’ or even ‘broken’ if they don’t succeed. Those who do succeed put themselves on a pedestal looking down on those who don’t.”

Basically, the whole movement is pretty shame-drenched, and at times, just plain cruel. A better challenge, Neves suggests, would be trying not to judge other people’s sex lives for one month.

Unfortunately, sexual health misinformation and toxic masculinity displays are not the only problems with the movement. What began as an online challenge for a bit of fun or an opportunity to shitpost online at best, has been co-opted by the far-right. Racism, misogyny and anti-semitism runs rife on the No Nut November subreddit and other #NNN discussions on social media platforms like Twitter. 

A deeper message propelling No Nut November is an anti-porn and anti-sex worker agenda. Most [cisgender] men use visual aids for sexual stimulation. So, for many, abstaining from masturbation means refraining from pornography use. And rather than take this into their own hands, many in the community have harassed sex workers online, projecting blame. 

 “Some of those No Nut November forums have been found to be misogynistic, homophobic and antisemitic,” Neves adds. “They incite violence towards pornographers and women who are sexual. There is a nasty underbelly to these movements.”

Back in 2018, for example, porn company xHamster tweeted against No Nut November, albeit playfully, implying that the movement shared misinformation and that porn wasn’t the bad guy. The fallout from this pretty innocent tweet, were violent anti-sex worker replies like “capital punishment for pornographers now” and anti-semitic images suggesting that Jewish people control pornography. Similar messages of sexism and anti semitism remain four years later, both on the #NoNutNovember hashtag on twitter, and in Reddit spaces. 

29-year-old copywriter Sanjai tells Mashable he took part in No Nut November four years ago after hearing some of his favourite podcasts talk about how freeing it was for them. “They talked about it like it was a fitness challenge which is something I’ve always loved doing and liked the feeling of accomplishing. I didn’t really wank that much anyway, not compared to my mates anyway, so I thought ‘why not?'”

Sanjai did come across anonymous forums for the challenge like the Subreddit along with a couple of Ddiscord servers. “I wasn’t there long. It was fucking disturbing to be honest. These men are really weird,” he shares. 

“[I saw] sexism, racism, conspiracies. You name it. I just wanted to see how long I could go without wanking, man,” he laughs. 

Aaron says he’s aware of this part of the No Nut November community, but doesn’t get involved. “I don’t know anyone personally, that’s part of all of that stuff. It’s nothing to do with abstinence anyway so I don’t know why it’s there but I guess racists will use whatever [they can].”

Neves says a lot of people have received misinformation about masturbation, often accompanied by misinformation about watching porn, and they feel shame about their masturbation behaviours. This is likely what initially attracts so many men to take part in the movement, along with the element of community and support that’s visible from the outside. But when they get there, they’re introduced to alt-right propaganda, misinformation, and violence instead. 

Being exposed to shameful language around sex is also no small enemy. Engle points out that engaging in sex negativity can make people feel like they can’t talk about sex (which creates problems around consent and managing sexual boundaries), make them avoidant in sexual exchanges because they’re worried about their performance (a common cause of erectile dysfunction) and encourage misogynistic ideas. 

If you’ve participated in No Nut November this month or you’ve caught wind of it and were thinking about it for next year, consider that you’re likely to interact with intense shame, sex negativity, discriminatory behaviour and inaccurate sexual health information. You certainly won’t learn anything about who you are as a man, person, or lover of any kind. Close your Reddit tab and have a wank instead.

This story was first published in 2022 and republished in 2023.