s.e. smith

    Articles and Advice in this area:

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    • Heather Corinna

    I’m going to suggest you look at reciprocity in sex—the idea that one person gives something so the other should get something of equal value—in a different way.

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    • Janel Hamner
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    • Robin Mandell

    Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common cause of vaginitis symptoms among people with vaginas of childbearing age (15-45). However, half have no symptoms!

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    • Audra Williams

    I was about 14 when I started to realize that only one of my breasts was developing. That’s weird, I thought.

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    • Josh Cuppage

    There are a number of falsehoods about ED floating around from schoolyards to saloons; get the facts here.

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    • Heather Corinna

    Am I blue? Find out what “blue balls” are really all about: the facts may surprise you.

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    • Heather Corinna

    Teen pregnancy and parenting are hard, so if you’re thinking about trying to make it happen, here’s some food for thought.

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    • Heather Corinna

    we hear everybody talking about puberty, attributing everything from the development of breasts to being in a crap mood on Tuesday to it, but what is it, really?

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    • Sabrina Dent

    We get a lot of questions at Scarleteen from folks who are worried about periods that are MIA (missing in action, for us civilians).

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    • Emira Mears

    After a few years of being the postergirl for alternative approaches to menstruation – writing articles, being interviewed, doing workshops, selling washable pads to women and getting involved in too many party conversations on the topic to possibly count – something is starting to give. The truth is, I’m starting to get a little bit tired of being nice. I’ve lost my patience with trying to pussyfoot around the issue until women are willing to talk about their own blood. And so, as a form of cleansing for me and education for you – should you choose to engage in it – I have penned the following set of arguments dispelling the myths about washable menstrual pads and your period. So there.