Slayyyter is answering your Valentine’s Day questions on sex and love

Calling all lovers! The pop star is Dazed’s guest sex and relationships editor

Got relationship troubles? Has your quarantine romance has gone flat? Or maybe you’re sex-starved and desperate for human touch? Reader, look no further, because Slayyyter is our Valentine’s Day guest sex and relationships agony aunt.

Following in the footsteps of Ashnikko and Pamela Anderson, the pop star will be answering all your burning sex and love related questions, which – if you’re familiar with Slayyyter’s music – comes as no surprise. Tracks like her riotous 2020 banger “Throatzillaaa” pack a sex-positive punch, while her new single “Troubled Paradise” is about the inevitable breakdown of a relationship, and reveals a more intimate and vulnerable side to the singer. You can be rest assured that your problems are in safe hands.

“Troubled Paradise” is the title track of Slayyyter’s debut album, due to be released on June 11. It’s the singer’s first full-length release since she dropped her self-titled mixtape back in 2019, which she followed up shortly after with a remix of Charli XCX and Kim Petras’ “Click” – refresh your memory here.

If you’d like to ask Slayyyter a question, you can email sexandrelationships@dazedmedia.com with your name, age, and location, and we’ll forward on your queries. Alternatively, Slayyyter will be doing an online AMA, so be sure to head over to Dazed’s Instagram for more details.

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