Planned Parenthood Toronto, [2015?] The consent flowchart has been designed to help young people understand how consent is negotiated. People follow the instructional bubbles until they reach the end. They can continue each time they choose a consent option. If they choose an option where consent is not given, they land on an orange bubble and must go back to the beginning and start over. Yellow...
Better access to contraception means more sex for married couples, says research
ScienceDaily, January 26, 2016
Married couples in low- and middle-income countries around the world that use contraception are having more frequent sexual intercourse than those that do not, new research from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health suggests.
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Interactive student resource on physical intimacy
Student Health 101, 2015 Student Sexual Health 101 is an interactive online resource for young adults. The target audience of Student Sexual Health 101 are young people just getting started learning about their sexuality. Contributors include Dr Marty Klein, Dr Aline Zoldbrod, and Dr Stephen Snyder. Students click on the question they would like answered to see advice from the experts. Access...
Sex and disability: breaking the taboo
The Independent, Thursday 16 July 2015
The topic of sex is constantly talked about in the media, yet there is a taboo surrounding the issues that many people with disabilities face when they want to have sex, or even talk about sex, both from the general public and the medical profession.
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Want more than an average sex life? Keep these things in mind.
ABC Health & Wellbeing, Published 13/11/2014
So we’re not having sex as much as we were a decade ago. But experts say this might not be a huge problem. And even if it is, there’s plenty you can do to keep the lust alive in your relationship.
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Let’s Talk About Sex: why sexual satisfaction & pleasure should be on the international development agenda
Oxfam blogs, 22 Oct 2014
I broached it with my co-workers: why don’t we talk about sexual satisfaction, intimacy and pleasure as core to our work at Oxfam, particularly in the context of gendered power inequality and sexual and reproductive health and rights?
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