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Teaching Sex Archive
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Teaching Sex: On Labels
Labels affect how we treat others. When we label someone as gay or straight, we often treat them as though... -
Teaching Sex: It Seemed Terrifying
When dating I thoroughly enjoyed cuddling, holding hands, and kissing. I felt guilty for just how much I enjoyed kissing... -
Teaching Sex: It’s Not the Stork
Sometimes, he would preface with, “do you really want to know, because you won’t be able to un-know it.” -
Teaching Sex: Sex Talk (Somewhat) Misremembered
My only hope now is that my son will also positively misremember my talk with him. -
Teaching Sex: On Reframing Negative Assumptions
It’s time to get rid of the “sin next to murder” rhetoric: a closer reading of the text in Alma... -
Teaching Sex: Two Tables?
He walked forward and thrust in his hand. He pulled it back out to reveal . . . the centerfold... -
Teaching Sex: My Body Can Do That?
I wondered what it would feel like to take my arousal from beginning to end, instead of cutting it off... -
Teaching Sex: I Apologize
I apologize after sex. Yes, I literally say, “I’m sorry.” Actually I have come a long way in recent years...