Posts in Sex Education
10 Commonly Misunderstood Sexuality Terms – Explained!

If you follow popular culture, new terms in the world of sex and sexuality are coined all the time. However because of our limited sex education, we may still be unclear about what these terms mean.

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3 Ways to Make Sexual Health Your Responsibility

Sexually transmitted infections can have very serious consequences. Regular testing is a matter of common sense in a world where hookups are a frequent occurrence. Sadly, it is WAY too common that I hear men say “oh but condoms don’t work for me”.

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Orgasm Gap: Why It Exists & How to Close It

The orgasm gap refers to the fact that, in heterosexual interactions, women have fewer orgasms than men. This gap widens in casual hook-up situations, and is narrower in committed relationships. So in this day and age, why does the orgasm gap exist?

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4 Penis Facts To Change Your Sex Life

There are a ton of myths and opinions about what a penis “should be”, but these myths can be incredibly harmful. The reality is, all penises are normal! So what can we learn – and “un-learn” – about penises that will help us and be better in bed?

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Better in Bed: 3 Steps To Gaining Sexual Confidence

Confidence is hands down one of the sexiest traits you can have in life, and it’s extra critical when it comes to a healthy sex life. It helps us feel sexually attractive and desirable. It’s also the feeling that comes from knowing whatever you bring to the bedroom will be highly valued by your partner.

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3 Things You Didn't Know About Female Pleasure

If you learned about sex from movies or biology class, you may believe that the only way women can enjoy sexual pleasure is through penetration and vaginal orgasms. You may also have possibly even created a belief that sex is not really fun for women.

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3 Reasons Why Women Have Fewer Orgasms Than Men

Research has shown that when it comes to casual heterosexual sex, men reach climax in 90% of their sexual encounters. Just above 50% of women do the same. This difference points to a significant lack of balance in our sex lives.

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