Jessica Key
Freelance Writer
Jessica Key is a London-based writer exploring relationships, desire, and modern intimacy. Blending first-person reporting with cultural criticism, she examines how technology, sex, and shifting social norms are reshaping the way we love. She is currently working on her debut novel, Computer Love, a coming-of-age story about growing up online and learning how to love offline.

‘Sex was like pursuit not pleasure’: How weight loss jabs repressed my hunger for validation
Learning that so-called ‘skinny jabs’ can dull cravings for more than just food, one writer wanted to see if they could quell her desire for destructive, compulsive sex

Gang bang beds, glory hole mazes, and a porn bus: A married couple’s tour of Europe’s sex clubs
After an enlightening encounter at a British porn cinema, one writer and her husband decide to see what sexual delights the continent has to offer

‘My boyfriend and I had sex at the UK’s last dedicated porn cinema — while strangers watched on’
At the Empire Cinema Club in Huddersfield, one writer sets out to explore what kind of people still want spaces for communal porn, and what it feels like to enter into that desire with them