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Jess McCabe of The F-Word Blog says
Following on from Laura’s post about the poverty of sex education in the UK, we got thinking about ways to fill in those gaps (and then some) for adults.
Me and Laura are looking to compile a listing of resources on safe, happy, consenting sex, relationships and sexuality, for the over 18 set, who can no longer benefit from whatever wisdom HMG and the national curriculum might impart. Can you help us?
Of course, we’re particularly interested in anything which is coming from an explicitly or implicitly feminist perspective. And we’re interested in making this as inclusive as possible. That means regardless of/aimed at all levels of experience (beginner to advanced!), sexuality, gender, kink or lack thereof, etc.
Book, blog, website, workshop, feminist/women’s sex toy store, DVD, audio tape – whatever it is, we’re interested! Not porn though, at least partly because that gets into contentious territory we’re not really interested in for this one.
A few words on why you are making the recommendation would also be great. You can tell us anonymously if you so wish in the comments, or email us using the feedback form.
We’ve got a few resources listed in the bookshop’s sex and relationships section, to get your thought process started.
I’ve quoted the whole post and please go there to leave any suggestions.
I think this is a fabulous initiative, and a much-needed one. Because almost all of us learn about sex at the same time we’re undergoing adolescence it’s not surprising we sometimes confuse the adolescence part with the sex part. That’s actually fine while you’re an adolescent. Not so hot if we never learn to migrate to real adult relationships or, well, um, adult sex.
I also have to say that it’s a fabulous idea because unlike a lot of other stuff in the world, the obstacles to real adult sex are way more a product of simply not noticing, not knowing, or not thinking about stuff. Plus, compared to other stuff in the world the benefits of adult sex education tend to be enormous, immediately useful, and instantly appreciated.
Just to get the ball rolling, since I’ve just moments ago finished a quarter in a college-level sex-education program here are some recommended links that my instructors and fellow students thought were pretty useful.
Again, if you’ve got suggestions of your own, please make them over at The F-Word Blog. Thanks!
[Note: I just so want a t-shirt like the one in the photo at the top! —fl]
oh I so want one of those shirts too! nice resource list.
I was pretty disappointed in the Disability and Sexuality link. The resource list it pulls up is rife with link rot. Of the 15 or so links 11 aren’t working.
As for the shirt, http://www.threadless.com/submission/96522/Birds_The_Bees here you go.
[Oof! I hadn’t realized so many links from that list were dead. (I ususally just Google for stuff about disabilities and sex because it’s a very rapidly evolving field.) It’s still the class-recommened list so I may drop the professors a note about it as well. Thanks, KD. —fl]
As you’ve no doubt seen from my FWord comment I’m in on this one from the ground floor. From now on I’ll be compiling my own link-full informative blog posts about sex, as an ‘adult sex ed’ kind of resource. I’ll let you know as and when I create them and then maybe we can publicise them via the medium of the blogosphere?
V
A bit of shameless self promotion, but on-topic at least.
My new blog ‘Liberated Libido – sex-positive feminist sex education for adults’ is up with it’s first post!
http://liberatedlibido.wordpress.com
Hopefully I should have some more posts up in the next week, I’m preparing ‘oral sex part 2’ as I type.
(Thanks fl for allowing me this shamelessness, I owe you one)
Consider some of the better kinky sites… remember it is only kinky the first time you do it. Plus, the BDSM world’s golden rule of Safe, Sane, and Consensual should be taught to young people early. Whether kinky or not, any sex should comply to those rules! I applaud your efforts. You list is a good one and I’ve used many of those references in my own “education”.
We are a new blog and we intend to provide good information on the D/s Lifestyle. Stop by if you want. Regards, Mistress Thorne
Sexual education for the over eighteen, crowd? Who would have ever thought. I thought this was an interesting read. We always need to be educated about sex. Innovative ideas can help the world unite as one and transform sexual education globally.
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