A Map To the Sexual World
- Oct, 21, 2008
- Charlie Glickman
- sex positivity, sexual practices
- 5 Comments.

It’s amazing to me that anyone could ever get bored with sex. After all, there’s so much to do. But if you’re tired of the same-old, same-old and you’re not sure what else you can try, check out this map to the sexual world. I’ve put a thumbnail here: Click to view large. Imagine yourselves […]
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a great resource for trans youth
- Oct, 16, 2008
- Charlie Glickman
- resources
- No Comments.
I just found out about TransYouth.com, a new site created by Lydia Sausa. It’s an amazing collection of resources, links, book titles, and information about and for trans youth.
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sexual politics
- Oct, 08, 2008
- Charlie Glickman
- sex positivity
- No Comments.
I’ve mostly kept politics out of this blog, but the current political climate is seriously scary and I recently came across some information about McCain’s stance on sexual issues that I think more people need to know about. I got this info from the Planned Parenthood Action Center list of 10 Things Everyone Should Know […]
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petition to revise the DSM
- Sep, 15, 2008
- Charlie Glickman
- sexual medicine, social oppressions
- No Comments.
The National Coalition for Sexual Freedom has set up a petition to get the American Psychiatric Association (APA) to take kinky sex out of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder. The DSM is the guidebook for mental health professionals and at the risk of oversimplifying the issue, if something is listed in it, […]
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It’s official- BDSM players are normal
- Aug, 28, 2008
- Charlie Glickman
- resources, sex research, sexual practices
- No Comments.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine recently published some Australian research showing that BDSM practitioners are no more likely than their vanilla counterparts to have been coerced into sexual activity and are no more likely to be unhappy or anxious. In fact, men who engage in BDSM scored significantly lower on a scale of psychological distress […]
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why do we call it “adult”?
- Nov, 08, 2007
- Charlie Glickman
- sex positivity
- 1 Comment.
I’m both a sexuality educator and an adult educator. That is, I teach about sex and I teach classes for adults (both about sex and about other topics). So it seems really funny to me that we use the word “adult” when we mean “sexual.” As in: adult movie, adult store, adult content, adult themes. […]
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