Sex Ed 101: The Science of Sex

Sex education doesn’t stop after school, and sometimes it begins after it *wink, wink*. Knowing the science behind sex can make it better, more gratifying, and safer.

“Good sex comes from understanding how your body works.”
Planned Parenthood, What Is Sex?

In November 2021, we’re tackling those topics you want the nitty gritty details about but may feel too embarrassed to ask aloud. From periods, orgasms and erections to contraceptives, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and the G-spot—we’ve got you covered! Consider Sex Ed 101: The Science of Sex your crash course for better relationships with your body, partner(s), and health.

These are some of the questions that we’ll be answering:

🍃 What’s the science behind periods and pregnancy?
🍃 How do STIs work? How are they transmitted?
🍃 Is the G-spot a real thing?
🍃 What types of contraceptives are there?
🍃 What’s the science behind erections and orgasms?

Write your sexual biography

As we dig deep into the Sex Ed topic, we invite you to set aside a few uninterrupted minutes, grab pen and paper, sit with these questions and explore the feelings that it may bring up. Don't judge them, just write them down.

📝On a scale of 1 to 10, how important is Sex Education to you?
📝Was Sex Ed taught at (your) home and/or school? Yes/No. Why?
📝Could Sex Ed have prevented an unfortunate event in your past? How?


Learn more with Sex Ed Video Resources about The Science of Sex


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