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Welcome to Consent by Yumi Stynes & Melissa Kang

Book Review: Welcome to Consent by Yumi Stynes & Melissa Kang is an inclusive, frank and funny guide to navigating consent for young teens. The post Welcome to Consent by Yumi Stynes & Melissa Kang was written by Cath Hakanson appeared first on Sex Ed Rescue - A better way to talk to kids about sex from Sex Ed Rescue https://sexedrescue.com/welcome-to-consent-by-yumi-stynes-melissa-kang/ via https://sex2k.cc/

Celebrate Bisexuality Day: You Are Valid!

I’ve identified as bisexual ( bi ) for a few years now. I’ve experienced the good, the bad and the ugly, from support and acceptance to confusion and biphobia. But it wasn’t until recently that I found out that there’s a whole day dedicated to celebrating bisexuality, spreading awareness about biphobia and increasing the visibility of bisexuality! Yes, ever since 1999, Celebrate Bisexuality Day has been celebrated on September 23. In honor of the day, I wanted to reflect on my experience as a bisexual person and offer some advice for others who identify as bi or are trying to figure out their sexual orientation . The Basics First, a definition: bisexuality is emotional, romantic and/or sexual attraction to more than one gender . A quick note: Celebrate Bisexuality Day is a part of Bisexual+ Awareness Week . The “+” is often added to show that some people who are attracted to more than one gender can identify as bi, pansexual , omnisexual and more. I identify as bi, so will use that

Let’s Talk Sex and Emotional Safety Workbook by Greer Alexandra

Book Review: Let’s Talk Sex and Emotional Safety Workbook by Greer Alexandra helps to teach teens about the importance of respect and emotional safety. The post Let’s Talk Sex and Emotional Safety Workbook by Greer Alexandra was written by Cath Hakanson appeared first on Sex Ed Rescue - A better way to talk to kids about sex from Sex Ed Rescue https://sexedrescue.com/lets-talk-sex-and-emotional-safety-workbook-by-greer-alexandra/ via https://sex2k.cc/

A Color Named Love by M. Ellery

Book Review: A Color Named Love by M. Ellery and Clara Reschke is a lovely book that explains polyamory to kids in a child-friendly way. The post A Color Named Love by M. Ellery was written by Cath Hakanson appeared first on Sex Ed Rescue - A better way to talk to kids about sex from Sex Ed Rescue https://sexedrescue.com/a-color-named-love-by-m-ellery/ via https://sex2k.cc/

How do You Make a Baby by Anna Fiske

Book Review: How do You Make a Baby by Anna Fiske is a European children’s book that provides a frank approach to how babies are made (and sex). The post How do You Make a Baby by Anna Fiske was written by Cath Hakanson appeared first on Sex Ed Rescue - A better way to talk to kids about sex from Sex Ed Rescue https://sexedrescue.com/how-do-you-make-a-baby-by-anna-fiske/ via https://sex2k.cc/

Not Sure of Your Sexual Orientation? You’re Not Alone.

I was so happy to celebrate my first Pride Month a few months ago in June! When I went to PrideFest in New York City with some friends, it was a lot of fun, and amazing to see so many people come together to celebrate who we are. I say “first” because this year, I felt ready to come out as bisexual to everyone in my life. Many people who are important to me—including my immediate family and close friends—had known for almost two years, but I hadn’t felt ready to share this part of me with others until recently. This got me thinking. What if you’re certain that you aren’t heterosexual but aren’t sure exactly how you do identify? If you feel this way, know that there are others who can relate. I too used to be unsure. Totally Normal Turns out that not being sure how you identify on the sexual orientation spectrum is totally normal. It’s something that many of my friends are struggling with. For example, Natasha, 19, of Syracuse, NY, says that she is “ bi (sexual) or pan(sexual).

Helmets and Hoses by Tricia LaVoice

Book Review: Helmets & Hoses by Tricia LaVoice is a lovely children’s book that gently explains the differences between circumcised and intact penises. The post Helmets and Hoses by Tricia LaVoice was written by Cath Hakanson appeared first on Sex Ed Rescue - A better way to talk to kids about sex from Sex Ed Rescue https://sexedrescue.com/helmets-and-hoses-by-tricia-lavoice/ via https://sex2k.cc/