Category Archives: Education

HOW TO: Sex Blog, Part 1, A Sex Blog Taxonomy

(This is part one in our series on HOW TO: Sex Blog. You ought to start with the Introduction for all the pithy theory, really, and then onward to the snark interjected here and there with actual advice.)
You can relax. This is not some “What Sort of Sex Blog Are You?” quiz. [...]

HOW TO: Sex Blog (Introduction)

This might seem like a counter-intuitive how to to publish, but fuck it. There’s hardly enough sex blogs out there when compared with the comparative glut of media/gossip blogs or tech/stuff blogs. Of those sex blogs that survive the first six weeks, and then the first six months, the few that get to [...]

Bad (Sex) Education

I don’t mean to be on a kick of documenting the “stupid” of sex, but some quotes, you just can’t let slide when they float across your newsreader:
“I never had a class in my life on that and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure it out,” board member Bill Schumacher said at Monday’s [...]

Art + Ladies + Liquor Are Coming to You

Sexerati fave and tartstar Molly Crabapple is touring the East Coast early in 2007, bringing with her the cabaret/artschool collision that is Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School, where participants can get properly soused (or caffeinated) whilst sketching beautifully barely-clad models in a slightly salacious environment that puts the life (and then some) back into “life modeling.”

Molly [...]

Blogging the Sex Classroom

These human sexuality students at George Mason University are keeping a group blog “devoted to the thoughts, feelings, and insights” during their class experience together this Fall. With the semester nearly done, there’s lots to read back on.
Some favorite quotes, why not, to give us a little faith in the small revolutions in sex [...]

Not Staying the Sexual Course: Majority of Americans Favor Comprehensive Sex Ed

Forbes reports on a study out in the November issue of the journal Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine:

Regardless of their political leanings, the majority of American adults (80.4 percent) favors a balanced approach to sex education in schools, including teaching children about both abstinence and other ways of preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, [...]