General Sex Ed
All About Vulva Anatomy
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- Tags: Anatomy, Reproductive Justice, Sex Ed, Sex Education
Supporting a Loved One During an Abortion
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More than likely you know someone who has had an abortion, but there is little out there on how to support someone going through an abortion. Regardless of where they stand on getting an abortion, the reasons they are getting one, or the type of abortion they are having they more than likely will need your support. Here are some ways you can emotionally, physically, mentally, and spiritually support a loved one during an abortion. Offer to help with researching options It can be extremely overwhelming to try and understand all the steps of getting an abortion. Offer to help...
Why Sex Education Matters
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Sex has always been a hot topic within the human race. Whether it is being condemned, praised or used as a marketing ploy, it is always on the tip of someone’s tongue. But it’s just the tip of sex, it never delves into everything that sex encompasses. That is the biggest reason why I believe sex education is important for EVERYONE, and yes, I do mean everyone. Not just middle schoolers or people having their sexual debut, but elderly couples, the middle age, single mom getting back on the dating scene, the queer high schooler exploring their sexuality and everyone...
- Tags: Sex Education
An Honest Conversation About Contraceptives
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September 26th is World Contraceptive Day and though it is a “holiday” the conversations around contraceptives are not very common nor are they very honest. That is not the way things should be so I want to get into the nitty gritty of contraceptives. First, let’s start with what are contraceptives? Contraceptives are most commonly referred to as birth control as they are made to prevent pregnancy. I would like to point out that no only women get pregnant. Gender non-conforming individuals, transgender individuals, gender fluid/queer individuals, and men can get pregnant. Gender is not the same as sex and...
- Tags: Birth Control, Sex Education
Why Inclusive Sex Ed is the Foundation of Sexual Health
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What did the sex education curriculum consist of for you in school? If your sex ed classes were anything like most people’s, you might have had some of the following key takeaways: “Don’t have sex, because you will get pregnant and die!” “Wait until you’re married or God will be mad at you.” “Condoms go on the banana, which is like a penis, and then you have sex and throw the condom away.” If this is what you remember, you did not receive inclusive sex education, but you are not alone. The majority of people in this world have...