Tag Archives: Teaching Materials

Why Sex and Love Should be Taught Separately

I have already discussed how “Sex” is a really subjective term, and is not reliable as a stand-alone vocabulary word for teaching. I want to make it very clear that I think that having sex with someone you love can be wonderful. I think sex is wonderful, I think love is wonderful, and when they […]

Speaking Accountably

For a lot of college students, like myself, now is the time of year for fall break to happen. And that means that a lot of us go back to our hometowns and feel nostalgic and uncomfortable. This break, I went back to Southern Virginia to see my family, and spent a lot of time […]

Coming Out: its not just for queers anymore

(obligatory rainbow photo) Coming out, in most circles, means to tell those around you that you are a homosexual. However, I see coming out as sharing a part of yourself that may not be visible at first meeting. Coming out is about helping others understand how you travel the world, and to share something that […]

My favorite Vulva Anatomy Worksheet (NSFW-vulva drawing)

I went to a really rad workshop a few weeks ago about zines, reproductive medicine, and earthy healthy options for sex and menstrual cycles. They handed out this image at the event, and I fell in love. Why? because it is a drawing, first of all. It is not a photograph, it does not imply […]

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