Culture and Entertainment | Sex Ed

Hollywood tells us only half the story: Real people don't always rush into sex.

Become aware of the internal clitoris and how stimulating it makes for better sex.

October is all about promoting open dialogue between adults and children about sexual health.

What's that picture of a blue vagina that looks like a waffle, and what is this so-called STI?

Lots of people, including professionals, don't have sexuality fully figured out, and that's OK.

Are we doing enough to prepare our children for their future safety?

Author Meg-John Barker explains why the comic book medium is perfect for exploring sex.

In an exclusive interview, author Rachel Feltman inspires us to ask deeper questions about sex.

Hundreds of Native American tribes need quality education that preserves cultural values.

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Sexually transmitted infections are super-common, but common misconceptions abound.

Every child should be equipped with comprehensive and inclusive information.

Here's how to navigate through cultural taboos in immigrant communities.

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Spoiler alert: Orgasms don't just feel great, they're healthy for you, too.

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The intricacies of your anatomy should be cause for celebration, not confusion.

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Kids with disabilities receive little to no information on sexual health.

Being on the spectrum can be tough, especially navigating the complexities of a relationship.

When considering a lack of sexual education, porn literacy can help students fill the gaps.

It's an ugly truth about 20-something sex that many need to hear.

There are better ways to learn about sex than from a friend on the school bus or from porn.

Children of immigrant parents face additional barriers when discussing intimacy.

From STI disclosure to kink friendliness, the queer community holds a wealth of knowledge.

It only took one political scandal to spark a global movement.

Standard sex ed, especially in regard to nontraditional identity models, doesn't measure up.

Educators weigh the pros and cons of taking this complicated conversation virtual.

Vibrators, dildos, butt plugs and penis rings. Everyone can have fun with toys in the bedroom.