What Netflix’s “Sex Education” Gets So Right
Netflix’s “Sex Education” explores the awkward, the fun, and horrifying sides of sex at all stages of life. Caution: spoilers ahead.
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By: Shaila Huq |
Netflix’s “Sex Education” explores the awkward, the fun, and horrifying sides of sex at all stages of life. Caution: spoilers ahead.
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By: Necole Jackson |
We know, it can be awkward having a conversation about your sexual health and downright embarrassing to talk about pleasure and desire, but it doesn’t have to be that way! Get more comfortable talking about sex with these three starter conversations.
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By: DCBeings |
October flew by but no need to worry – we have everything you missed and more here! Take a quick trip down memory lane with us as we show off some sex positive moments on social and, of course, our top 3 pop culture moments from this month. If you haven’t yet followed us on…
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By: DCBeings |
WARNING: Explicit Content Ahead (18+ suggested) In DC, there is a taboo around sharing your sexual fantasies openly. Whether we are ashamed of themselves or worried what others may think, there is a wall that’s built around each and every one of this. Because of this, it’s easy to feel alone and to wonder if…
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By: DCBeings |
The first in our new series called Monthly Rewind – a brief look at our favorite sex positive moments of the past month. Welcome to August 2018.
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By: DCBeings |
Confession time, #DCBeings edition: though we have a Facebook page and a Twitter handle, have a soft spot for our favorite platform, Instagram.
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By: Maranda Ward |
“What is consent?” I heard responses such as “required,” “specific,” and “enthusiastic” fill the air.
Read moreBy: Savì Rivera |
Explore the beautiful, frustrating, and unique world of dating as a transgender woman through the eyes of Savì.
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By: DCBeings |
Missed our Sexual + Being launch event? No worries – we’ve got the official recap right here.
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By: DCBeings |
A lot of foreplay went into the creation of sexualbeing.org but, like we all know with sex, you don’t always get it exactly right the first time.
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