The My Sex Bio Blog
Educating. Empowering. Entertaining.
What Social Emotional Education Has to Do with Sex: A Systemic Perspective with Pierce Delahunt
Deconstructing Masculinity
What Does it Mean to Be Sexually Healthy?
On Sexual Health Month, let’s explore what sexual health really is.
Staying Bodyful / Rachel Allyn on My Sex Bio
Friday Five: Rethinking Gender Binaries
Here’s a brief dive into gender expression and healing unhealthy narratives. Very few things in life are simple enough to be contained in a binary. Take 5 minutes for 5 ways to elevate your mind, body, soul and sex life.
What is Tantra?
Defining Tantra is a challenging task; not only because of how old of a practice it is but because it has traveled the world all the way from the East to the West.
What Social Emotional Education Has to Do with Sex: A Systemic Perspective
Interview with Pierce Delahunt.
What Does it Mean to Give Sexual Aftercare?
Sex and the Senses with an Adult Entertainer / Jett Setting Jasmine on My Sex Bio
Friday Five: Mental Wealth Check-In
Here’s a mental wealth check-in featuring inspiring Latinx healers and sex therapists. Take 5 minutes for 5 ways to elevate your mind, body, soul and sex life.
What Does ENM on Tinder Mean?
Our Sex Lives in Between Systems / Elizabeth Anne Wood and Gigi Engle on My Sex Bio
Challenges And Benefits of Ethical Non-Monogamy (ENM)
Rethinking the Menstrual Cycle / ShaVaughn Elle on My Sex Bio
Friday Five: Sex Work Liberation
Here’s your weekly dose of sexy brain food, this time discussing sex work.
Why We Need Sexual Aftercare / Dr. Lexx Brown James and April Davis on My Sex Bio
Could Sex Addiction be Genetic?
Disclaimer: Whether sex can be considered an actual addiction or not is still an open discussion between experts.
Spirituality and Healthy Masculinity in Sex / Sarrah Rose on My Sex Bio
Masculinity Throughout History
The concept of “masculinity” has not always been what we see in today’s media.
Friday Five: What’s Your Sign?
Here’s your weekly dose of sensual brain food and astrological advice.
Why we write:
My Sexual Biography is committed to sharing voices from as many people, places, perspectives and experiences as possible. We believe the only way to change the conversation around sex and sexuality is to start the conversation.
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