April 2012
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Apr 29th
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SexPositive has a new about section! →
I finally got around to writing an About SexPositive page! Check it out!
Apr 25th
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Apr 24th
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Do Vaginal Orgasms Affect Your Walk?
A study published in 2008 by Université Catholique de Louvain in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium shows findings that women who have had a vaginal orgasm, as compared to women who have not, or only have clitoral orgasms, show actual difference in their gaits. From the conclusion of the study: The discerning observer may infer women’s experience of vaginal orgasm from a gait that comprises...
Apr 24th
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Anonymous asked: how do you become a sexual health educator?
Apr 20th
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Apr 17th
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Apr 17th
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Sex Negativity Results! →
fuckyeahsexeducation: As to people’s suggestions for what would reduce sex negativity: good education undoing the brainwashing acceptance surrounding yourself with sex positive people and joining the movement positive thinking and safe sex education talking with significant others or someone else spending more time with partners exploring each other’s bodies being told it’s okay ...
Apr 17th
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10 Facts About Sexual Health
1. The teen birth rate is down. 2. The abortion rate is down. 3. Access to family planning improves maternal and child health. 4. Sex education increases knowledge and decreases risks. 5. Condoms work. 6. Contraception works. 7. Emergency Contraception (Plan B-One Step) works by preventing pregnancy. It does not cause an abortion. 8. Access to a full range of contraceptives decreases the risks of...
Apr 16th
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Say Please Virtual Blog Tour
Sinclair Sexsmith recently released an incredible anthology of erotica. Say Please: Lesbian BDSM Erotica is ready to fulfill your deepest desires for discipline and surrender, domination and submission, and the heightened sensations of BDSM play. Order your copy from Amazon here, and keep up with the Say Please blog. Reading this anthology is thrilling, and each story has different flavors to...
Apr 16th
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My Take Back the Night Rally speech
I gave this speech at the Northwestern University Take Back the Night event in 2011 at the rally and speak out. Take Back the Night was one of my favorite activities at Northwestern, and I was honored to be chosen as the survivor speaker. As a recent Northwestern graduate, I can confidently say that my experiences here have permanently changed my life. I’ve made friends that will endure my...
Apr 14th
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Apr 13th
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Apr 12th
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Feminism and Female Submission by The Pleasure...
Check out my post on the Northwestern Sex Week Blog! Hurray! nusexweekcontributer: Feminism and Female Submission by The Pleasure Chest 5:00 Kresge 4425 Post by a former College Feminist, and founder of the SexPositive blog, Lyzanne: As a feminist and sexual assault survivor, BDSM play seemed out of my realm. I didn’t want to be triggered, and I wasn’t sure how I could exactly put myself...
Apr 12th
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Anonymous asked: There is a clothing store in the mall in my town centre and it's massive window ad is a woman in sexy underwear posing on a chair. She isn't overweight but she is larger than 'average' (at least for here in europe) and the picture reads 'Fitted for real women'. What are your thoughts on the whole 'real woman' thing?
Apr 11th
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“To put that 800Gbps figure into perspective, the internet only handles around...”
– Extremetech.com the internet really is for porn!
Apr 10th
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Apr 5th
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Apr 4th
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“Not every sexual experience, whether paid or not, has to be perfectly erotic....”
– Audacia Ray, Why the Sex Positive Movement is Bad for Sex Worker’s Rights. An interesting truth that is overlooked by overly zealous sex positive feminists, and the article is definitely worth the time to check out Audacia’s point!
Apr 1st
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