Reneé Rapp shares love of scissoring and strap-ons in raunchy new interview: ‘D**k me down’
Reneé Rapp’s latest social media post is sending the sapphic spiralling. (Getty/Kayla Oaddams)
Reneé Rapp's latest social media post is sending the sapphic spiralling. (Getty/Kayla Oaddams)
Reneé Rapp got candid about scissoring and using strap-ons during a podcast recording with The Traitors US star Gabby Windey that will have sapphics around the globe fanning themselves to cool down.
Rapp, who is hot off the back of releasing her second album Bite Me, appeared on the latest episode of Long Winded with Gabby Windey and the pair did not shy away from talking about sapphic sex.
“Literally. Like I’m scissoring, fully,” Windey said in reference to her marriage to comedian Robby Hoffman. “I earned it, it’s not just a front, I married it.”
“This is real. We’re real life scissoring in this bitch,” Rapp, who came out as a lesbian on SNL, responded.

“Do you scissor?” Windey, who appeared on season 19 of The Bachelorette, asked the “Leave Me Alone” singer.
Rapp happily said she “loves” the sex act, adding: “Because some people are like, no, no, no, no, and like – are we dense? Of course!”
Windey described how she wants to “bump and grind”. Adding: “It feels animalistic, it feels primal. It just feels like sex.”

Scissoring has long been a debated topic in sapphic circles. Is it real? Isn’t it made up by the male-centric porn industry to get heterosexual men off? Do lesbians really do it? How does it even work?
It certainly is not a myth and lots of people happily engage in it as a way to experience pleasure during sex.
It’s essentially genital-to-genital contact which can be done in various different positions, with the sex act itself looks like two scissors crossing over one another.
Scissoring is often used by people who have clitorises and is usually thought of as a position which takes place between queer women, but anyone of any gender or sexuality – and with any genitals – can scissor. Scissoring equality for all!
Alongside scissoring, the two discussing strap-ons, with Rapp describing it as a “necessity”.
“Dick me down”, she said. If you heard a loud bang, thats probably queer women around the world collapsing in a collective amorous swoon.
Rapp, is dating Towa Bird and pair hard-launched their relationship in March 2024 – said “she’ll like out masc me every time”, beforing noting: “Not that you have to be masc to use a strap.”

This is not the first time Rapp has got candid on a podcast, telling Alex Cooper she cheated on an ex partner
“This feels so good to get all of this sh*t out,” Rapp said.
“I feel so relieved to be able to poke fun and something so horrible that happened to me and make light of something that I did that I’m not proud of.”
She admitted she was nervous about how the song would be received.
“Months later, I was like, ‘Oh my god, what if it isn’t received in the right way? I don’t know if I want to put that much of my personal life out there. I don’t know what I did.’
“Ultimately, what I always come back to is, no one knows every intimate detail of my life. This is how it should be. That is OK. I made something that I am really proud of.”