I just caught word of the Midwest Teen Sex Show from a blog called Adolescent Sexuality by Dr. Karen Rayne, Ph.D.

The Midwest Teen Sex Show (midwestteensexshow.com) is a comedic video blog about teen sexuality, and though it doesn’t take the place of serious sex ed, it’s pretty darn funny for folks above the age of […]

Talking to your kids about sex can be tricky, no doubt.  I can’t offer you any advice based on parenting experience, but I can offer you advice based on my experience as a very sexually aware and sexually active teenager, which I still believe holds some clout.  So here goes… 
If your kids are ready to talk about […]

The only way for a teenager to make an educated decision about sex is to tell them what the options & risks are. Education is about giving people the information they need to make choices based upon facts rather than “because I told you to”. Abstinence, safer sex, unprotected sex, & alternatives to intercourse all need to be part of sex education.

This is the fourth and final article from Sex & Parenting featured writer, Rachel Sarah. To read Rachel’s previous articles, go to the archives!

Although my five-year-old daughter and I now have separate bedrooms—after four years of sleeping together—I don’t exactly have privacy. My “bedroom” is half the living room. There is no door. It can […]

In a comment Edith recommended the book sexy mammas.
I really enjoyed the book Confessions of a Naughty Mommy. Its about a woman who is convinced that because she is sexually liberated that after having a baby she’ll be ready to jump right into sex. The story is about how she came to terms with that […]

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