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From Sex Talk to Sex Conversations: The Sexuality Space

Moving from a “sex talk” to a “sex conversation” is a new way to think about sharing important sexual information. It takes an open and curious mind to address the crucial aspects of sexual wellness, including pleasure and desire. Communication is hard, and there are ways to have meaningful sex conversations. Broadening your sexuality world from a sex talk to a sex conversation is a fluid first step to making sexuality an equal and balanced component of your life. When you have been taught not to talk about sex or to understand what it means to you, a conversation about...

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At the Intimacy Intersection of Pleasure and Shame, Let’s Delete Stigma.

Pleasure and shame are addressed in a recent movie, in two directions. Good Luck to you, Leo Grande is a movie where characters meet at the intersection of intimacy and sexuality. Both know shame and taboo tempers their pleasure choices. Each person highlights the other as they seek pleasure, delete shame, and provide caring. Middle-Aged Women. So many women receive messages that after menopause, it’s a downhill trip for sex. And the reality is if you haven’t experienced what you had hoped in your life, it’s time to make a choice to go for pleasure. That’s what Nancy, the retired...

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A Disappointing Sex Search in Google Underlines Poor Sex Education

My sex search on Google in preparation for my weekly Twitter Spaces Content in The Sexuality Space provided frustration. I wanted to learn what people want to know about sex. I discovered one interesting article by Dr. Chris Fulton: The Most Frequently Searched Sex Questions in the US. I loved her enthusiasm and contrast to research by Kinsey and sample size compared to Google Trends and analytics. It made for an interesting read but caused me to ponder some basic questions and wrestle with the disappointment of basic sex search information when I searched the question people wanted to know....

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Move the Sex Talk to Sex Conversations: A Powerful First Step

Sex conversations? Sex talk? What’s in a word or a phrase? For some, those phrases can stop you in your tracks. When you read “sex talk,” did it pull you back to your young self, who was watching a parent struggle to provide you with needed information? Or were you the parent, rubbing your sweaty palms, wishing you were anywhere instead of trying to figure out the right things to say to a child? For those who never experienced comprehensive sex education, sex talk is synonymous with perhaps the ONLY time a parent shared sex info. But as an adult,...

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The Sexuality Space: The Year We Created A Remarkable Community with Passion

The Concept of The Sexuality Space Wow. Has it really been a year since I started The Sexuality Space on Twitter Spaces? Yes, it has. The first Wednesday of May in 2021, I launched my inaugural twitter spaces. I remember how the app didn’t work well.  I was unable to invite speakers. My first event was essentially a monologue from me with friends feeding me questions in my Direct Messages and I answered them. That didn’t deter me. I planned and talked and laughed. It was fun. So much has changed over the year from improvements in the app itself...

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Brian McNaught: My Interview with “The Godfather of Diversity”

Social Audio Connects the World Back in May of 2021, I began my Twitter Spaces platform called The Sexuality Space. There, I provide sexuality information and resources. I interview experts, chat with book authors, and have open topical conversations. I showcase sex-positive perspectives. In this episode, I interview Brian McNaught. Brian is one of my favorite sex educators. While Brian and I met early in our careers, we each moved in different sex education circles for our sexual topics. Brian is most known for his work in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer diversity training. The New York Times dubbed...