Fun, animated, inclusive and sex positive short videos to help tweens and teens learn about masturbation and wet dreams
An online community for LGBTQ+ teens to find and give support, have fun, and connect around shared interests. The chat is for 13-19 year olds and is facilitated and moderated by staff and volunteers from youth programs at LGBTQ+ centers across the US. Facilitators guide conversations and help everyone abide by community guidelines to maintain […]
by Saskia Boujo. It’s a guide book and journal that has been designed to inform and prepare young people for their menstrual cycle. Using ungendered language, This Period in My Life encourages young people to value and understand their periods, as well as connect with their menstrual bleed.
Being connected is awesome but nothing done online is really private. Everyone is in control of how much or how little they share and knowing how to use social media and the internet safely is the best protection. Eva and Nadine challenge the kids as they demonstrate some key digital dos and don’ts via gameplay […]
Every Body Curious puppets, Ginger & Blue get a makeover as the students learn all about genitals in a fun and very playful way. Animation provides the scientific facts of all that’s going on down there, and the students get to play Pin-the-Ovaries-on-the Uterus to learn some facts about what’s happening inside the body as […]
Fun, animated, inclusive and sex positive short videos to help tweens and teens learn about sex, contraception, STIs, and abortion
Online comprehensive sexual health information for teens and emerging adults
Crisis intervention services and supportive resources for LGBTQ+ youth and their families including a well-moderated social networking community called TrevorSpace for queer youth to connect with peers and get advice
What’s the difference between a vulva and a vagina? Is it normal to have hair on my vulva? How does a clitoris work? In this episode we explore how each vulva is unique in appearance — features such as pubic hair, labia size and symmetry, and skin color all vary from person to person. We […]
The ultimate resource to empower youth to prevent and end dating abuse.
by Planned Parenthood. Intersex people are born with biological characteristics that don’t fit inside the strict binary of “female” and “male.” Learn what to expect and resources to support further education.
by A. Andrews. A quick, easy, and educational comic book guide that will help change the way we talk about sex and sexuality for all bodies.