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These Are the Sex Questions You're Afraid to Ask Your Parents — Answered by Your Peers
From birth control to semen allergies.
By Iman Hariri-kia
Yes, I Can Have Sex — and Answers to Other Invasive Questions Asked of Disabled People
"I’m not sure why people confuse a wheelchair with a chastity belt."
By Madison Lawson
These Tests Can't Prove Whether or Not You're a Virgin
But they can violate your human rights.
By Brittney McNamara
A Mexican City Decriminalized Public Sex Because of Alleged Police Misconduct
Local leaders want to stop police crackdowns on PDA.
By Khushbu Shah
Willow Smith First Learned About Sex When She Walked in on Her Parents Having it
She told her mom about the moment in an open conversation about sex and masturbation.
By Elly Belle
Mandy Moore Said She Was "Shocked" When Wilmer Valderrama Lied About Having Sex With Her
"Not only was it a fib, but it was so unlike him."
By Brittney McNamara
Young People Still Aren't Getting the HPV Vaccination
Consider your risks before any Valentine's Day fun.
By Elly Belle
Young People Are Having More Kinds of Sex, But They Aren't Being Educated About It
A new study highlights the need for inclusive sex ed.
By Elly Belle
The 2018 Winter Olympics Will Be Stocked With a Record-Breaking Number of Condoms
So athletes can get it on safely.
By Brittney McNamara
Grown-ish Showed How Sex Is Still a Status Symbol
Zoey's sex life is put on blast in the latest episode.
By Brittney McNamara
Camila Mendes and Lili Reinhart Are Debunking These Sex Misconceptions
And it's for an important reason.
By Brittney McNamara
Most Men Confuse Sexual Interest With Consent, a New Paper Shows
These things are not the same.
By Brittney McNamara
Thieves Just Stole More Than $60,000 Worth of Sex Toys
It's apparent the biggest sex toy robbery in history.
By Sammy Nickalls
THIS Is What You Can Actually Learn from Porn — and It's Not Sex Ed
These are the real lessons.
By Callie Little
Why We NEED Sex Education for Disabled People
“Just because a person has a disability does not mean they don’t still have the same hormones and sexual desires as other individuals.”
By Ariel Henley