Welcome to your favorite weekly feature. Monday NSFW Gallery is about enjoying images of sexuality and human bodies in all their diversity. Enjoy this feature while it still lasts, before the internet is completely neutered. And make sure you open this thing in a space where it won’t be awkward. Questions? Comments? Violent reactions? Email sexwithtimaree@gmail.com or … Continue reading
Tag Archives: vulva
Penis-Scented Candle, SCOTUS on Birth Control, & Divorce Rates Year by Year
When did the vulva become obscene? 80% of Russia’s female murder convicts acted in self defense against abusers. How educators are planning to meet the NJ LGBT education mandate. Just one supportive adult can reduce an LGBTQ teen’s odds of attempting suicide by 40%. Penis scented candle created in response to GOOP’s vagina candle, priced … Continue reading
AllBodies is Changing the Face (and Genitals) of Healthcare
Despite the fact that people are most likely to approach medical professionals with sexual health questions, most doctors and nurses are not given in depth training on sexuality issues or communicating about them. Some are very well versed, though, and they want to reach the folks who need their services. Enter AllBodies, a digital health … Continue reading
Kavanaugh’s Virginity, Non-Binary Gatekeeping, & Textual Compatibility
“How I ended abstinence-only sex ed in my school.” Who gets to call themselves nonbinary? Untrue challenges beliefs about women and sexuality. What is missing from the conversations about consent? Re-imagining role models in the workplace for bi women. Straight fans love queer celebs until they talk about sex. The first FDA approved app as … Continue reading
TERFs at Pride, “Normal” Vulvas, & Loki’s Orientation
I was on the recent Common Space episode entitled Good, Giving and Game talking mannequin fetish, birthday orgies and bisexuality. What to do when your partner wants to be poly and you don’t. The science behind happy relationships. TERFs protest against trans women being included at London Pride. There’s no such thing as a “normal” … Continue reading