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5 Ways My Sex-Positive Upbringing Helped Me

-By: Aubrey Hanus- Growing up in a sex-positive household was 樂威壯 something I took for granted as a kid, mainly because I didn’t know any other way. It was only until about late middle school that I began to realize the lack of sex education both in school and in the homes of most of […]


What I Want My Son to Know About Porn

-By Guest Blogger: Sarah Macedo- Porn and I have had a weird relationship, to say the least. My first memories of seeing anything labeled x-rated must be from when I was eight or nine years old. My next door neighbor and I would sneak a look at her mother’s Victoria’s Secret catalog, if you even […]


When Adults Aren’t Respecting Your Child’s Consent

-By Melissa Pintor Carnagey, LBSW- As a parent or caregiver, how do you react when another adult is not respecting your child’s consent- when it’s clear that your child is uncomfortable or has said no, but the person insists? For example: the grandma who demands a kiss or hug each time when greeting her that […]


Using an Anonymous Question Box in Sex Ed

-By Melissa Pintor Carnagey, LBSW- In my time of teaching young people about their bodies, healthy relationships, consent and sex, one thing that never gets old are their amazing curiosities. Sometimes shared with the intention to shock or humor, and most often shared as a lifeline to finding out if they are normal or if […]


Becoming the Sex Positive Parent I Needed

-By Guest Blogger: Sarah Macedo- Nine months ago, I gave birth to my first child and, as a response, my mind has been swirling with how I want to do things differently than my parents. My partner and I want to foster an environment where conversations surrounding sex and sexuality are the norm. I want […]


Sex Positive Talks Book

Sex Positive Talks to Have With Kids is the bestselling guide to creating an open, shame-free connection with the young people in your world.

It’s an inclusive, medically accurate, and comprehensive resource that walks you through over 150 conversation starters, reflection exercises, and activities you can begin implementing at every age and stage to normalize sexual health talks and become the trusted adult we all needed growing up.

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