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My friends and I talk a lot about sex. We talk about the sex we’re having, how to make sex better, and occasionally about awkward
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My friends and I talk a lot about sex. We talk about the sex we’re having, how to make sex better, and occasionally about awkward

Lately my go to medium for entertainment is podcasts! After listening The Shrink Next Door – “a story about power, control and turning to the

Recently, a NY Times article ran that focused on our use of the word “porn” for so many other areas of our lives. “Food Porn,” “Real

I was once at a conference where the speaker asked the women in the room, of which there were hundreds, what they were taught to

Talking about sex is great, learning about sex is great, but sometimes it can be hard to find resources that are entertaining as well as

Having options and alternatives means freedom, power, and the right to make our own choices. That generally is a very good thing! I came across

There is perhaps no greater demonstration of irony than the experience of Savannah Magruder’s protagonist in her new film “Debbie Does Dilators”, which will be

Although vulvodynia is a condition that affects many women – studies estimate between 6-20% of women – it is still frequently missed or misdiagnosed, even

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Slut-shaming. The phenomenon of girls and women being policed, judged, and denigrated because of their actual or presumed sexuality. Dress-coded. The experience of a student