Americans are used to having all of their products regulated. Food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, cars, children’s toys, etc. Everything is tested and tested again and if there ends up being a problem there is a recall. The items that may effect people in negative ways usually come with warnings “do not operate heavy machinery,” “may cause [...]
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There’s so much to love about sex: the romance, the lust, the dirty talk, the ability to take on or cast off identities at your whimsy. But sex can also be a rewarding experience because of what it does to your body – and not just in the goosebump- or orgasm-inducing ways. Sex can be [...]
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When I teach human sexuality classes, I often ask students to list – on an anonymous survey – their favorite things about being close to or sexual with another person. Among the long list of kissing, touching, orgasms and expressing love is sometimes a vague description of getting to feel sensations that they’ve never before [...]
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Read the article that accompanies this photo. It talks all abour our partnership related to sexual health promotion in Puerto Rico.
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I was leafing through my mail last week and it turns out that my colleagues and I are featured in our School’s alumni magazine, HPER Dimensions, at Indiana University, in relation to our partnership with colleagues at the University of Puerto Rico (you can read about our partnership here). That’s us in the picture above! [...]
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