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I spend a lot of time reading sex info websites and blogs as part of my job. They can be a great place to find the latest information about sexuality, get answers to questions, and check out the current thinking about issues that affect sex. Having said that, I’m not the first one to notice […]

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asking for what you want

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I’ve been running the workshop program at Good Vibrations for 10 years and I’ve learned some interesting stuff as part of that. One thing that I always tell my new workshop teachers is that if we put the word “communication” in a class blurb, we get a lot fewer people. We can use language like […]

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so beautiful and so true

If you’ve missed Keith Olberman’s standing up for queer marriage, give this a watch. It’s amazing. duns number lookup israeli palestinian conflict ibs symptoms online word count la superior court traffic

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sex-positivity is…

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I’ve heard a lot of people talking about sex-positivity, especially on teh interwebs. But I don’t see as much clarity around it as I’d like. So here’s my take on what it. First off, what sex-positivity isn’t: Sex-positivity isn’t about how much sex you have, how many partners you have, what types of sex you […]

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A Map To the Sexual World

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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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sexual politics

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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why do we call it “adult”?

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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