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Birds and bees and kids
Workshops, books, videos and other resources to help parents and sex ed professionals do an excellent job with kids, teens and sexuality.
Sex is a Funny Word by Cory Silverberg
Sex is a Funny Word: a great, inclusive starter book on sex and bodies for elementary and middle readers.
Wait, What? by Heather Corinna and Isabella Rotman
A graphic sex ed novel for preteens from Scarleteen founder Heather Corinna and Scarleteen artist Isabella Rotman!
Wait, What? It's Finally Here?!? (It is!)
From Heather Corinna, founder and director of Scarleteen.com, and Isabella Rotman, cartoonist, sex educator and Scarleteen artist-in-residence, comes a new graphic novel guide -- and activity book! -- that covers essential topics for preteens and young teens about their changing bodies and feelings. Find out all about it, and sneak preview one of our fave sections, here!
Quickies: Sexual Consent Basics
A short, fast, sex ed summary about the basics of sexual consent.
Quickies: Intimacy
A short, fast, sex ed summary about intimacy.
If I only want to have sex with women, but not date them, am I bisexual?
Anonymous asks:
I'm a straight woman (at least I think so), and I’m generally more into guys, but I find women sexually attractive. Being in relationships with women doesn’t really appeal to me, but having sex with them does. What does that mean? Am I bisexual or is it just something like a fetish? ...
Quickies: Sexual Anatomy
A short, fast, sex ed summary of basic sexual anatomy.
Quickies: Lube
The super-basics on what lubricant is and why people use it.
A Disabled Persons Guide to Talking with Your Partner(s) About Sex
Disabled people get a lot of practice telling people about our bodies: doctors, therapists, care workers, or people in our support networks like family and friends. It's so important to be able to tell our partners how to support and pleasure us in the ways that work for us, but even though we’ve got all that practice, this conversation can still be really hard to start. Here's some help.