Kayla Kibbe
Associate Sex & Relationships Editor
Kayla Kibbe (she/her) is the Associate Sex and Relationships Editor at Cosmopolitan US, where she covers all things sex, love, dating and relationships. She lives in Astoria, Queens and probably won’t stop talking about how great it is if you bring it up. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.
Latest from Kayla Kibbe

What to Know About Macrophilia: the Giantess Kink That Just Graced ‘Euphoria’
That scene where a giant Sydney Sweeney terrorizes the streets of LA? That’s a real kink.

How Much Can You Really Make Selling Feet Pics?
Ten feet queens get real about what kind of bank there is to be made below the ankles.

I Am a Pisces Who Dated a Gemini and (Barely) Lived to Tell the Tale
This may sound like a warning—and it should be! But it’s not.

What Does It Really Mean to Be a Black Cat Girlfriend?
Think you may be black cat girlfriend material? Dating experts break down everything you need to know about the black cat archetype.

Can the Terrible Boyfriends of Famous Women Stop Ruining Non-Monogamy for the Rest of Us?
Klay Thompson’s alleged misgivings about being monogamous with Megan Thee Stallion have made him the latest example of men using ethical non-monogamy in not particularly ethical ways—and giving it a bad name in the process.

Heteroflexibility Is on the Rise—What Does That Say About the State of Queer Identity?
Experts weigh in on what it really means to identify as “mostly straight” in 2026, and why this label seems to be making a (potentially controversial) comeback.

Alpine Divorce Is the Harrowing Dating Trend So Many Women Find All Too Relatable
Here’s what it means, why it’s trending, and what that really says about the state of dating and relationships in 2026.

It’s About to Be the Summer of Pup Play, Thanks to Jacob Elordi
From Wuthering Heights to Euphoria, I smell a trend.
What’s a Twin Flame and Have You Found Yours?
Below we get into the seven signs to let you know if you have or not.


Non-Monogamy Can’t Save a Failing Relationship
But opening one can be a tempting alternative to ending it. So how do you know whether it’s time to open up or break up?

Actually, Love Shouldn’t Be “Age-Blind”
Netflix’s Age of Attraction attempts to take the age out of age gap relationships—but it’s never just a number.