Reflexiones de Una Realidad: Sexo Positivo en la Comunidad Latina
“La única educación sexual que recibí, era que no se podía tener relaciones sexuales antes del matrimonio.”
Read moreBy: Claudia Campos |
“La única educación sexual que recibí, era que no se podía tener relaciones sexuales antes del matrimonio.”
Read moreBy: Sylvan Simpson |
What can you do if you and your partner don’t have the same libido? It’s a very common — and totally solvable — problem.
Read moreBy: DCBeings |
From an amazing panel of Black and brown LGBTQIA activists to the best sex positive party DC has seen, July was all about community at Sexual + Being.
Read moreBy: Chloe Kent |
Think you know what the hymen is? Think again. Here are three harmful myths about the hymen that need to be taken out of circulation.
Read moreBy: DCBeings |
From #MayIsTrans to international marriage equality to one of the most sex positive series of the year, here’s what you missed in May.
Read moreBy: Xemiyulu Manibusan Tapepechul |
We don’t often talk about sex between trans people, but this non-binary trans woman outlines why it’s so important that we do.
Read moreBy: Taylor Lianne Chandler |
Good sex means different things to different people. Here’s how 19 people of all races, ethnicities, genders, and sexuality define it.
Read moreBy: Necole Jackson |
Congratulations! After taking a pregnancy test and getting a positive confirmation that a little one is on the way, the next nine months will change your life forever. You may think this time will be filled with bliss, baby showers, and eating guilt-free for two, but I’m here to tell you that Instagram lied to…
Read moreBy: DCBeings |
Have you ever been sexually fetishized because of your race or ethnicity? This month, Sexual + Being writers Demetrius Figueroa and Estefani Alarcon talked about what it’s like to be treated as someone’s “Latin lover.” (Spoiler alert: It’s not great.) Here’s what else we talked about this April! Follow us on IG and Twitter and…
Read moreBy: Necole Jackson |
Women’s pleasure has come a long way, baby. Here are four people, movements, and things that have pushed us forward in the past half century.
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