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The first of a new series on sex and religion discusses views on masturbation from the perspectives of Judaism, Catholicism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism.
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Guest Blogger Debra Unger challenges our favorite TV shows to address infertility issues honestly and informatively
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The second installment of Relationships & Sex on Screen: Love, connection, and sexual surrogacy work in the 2012 film, "The Sessions."
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The NFL's response to homophobic remarks is proof that American hegemonic masculinity is changing
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According to new recommendations from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, doctors should be aware of and screen for reproductive coercion.
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More sex but less babies. Do you plan to have children? When? What does increased maternal and paternal age mean for the health of babies?
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Having sex every day is neither good nor bad.
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How can you be straight and support the LGBT community? What does it really mean to be an LGBT ally? What can we do politically to advocate for LGBT rights?
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Some women find initial penetration to be just somewhat uncomfortable and others find it painful.
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A wife wonders if a gonorrhea diagnosis means her husband cheated, and another listener wonders if lambskin condoms are worth trying.
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While I cannot tell you whether you should stay in your marriage or leave your marriage, it certainly sounds like you’re ready to make some changes.
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A new study suggests that epigenetics may provide a clue to help solve the mystery of the origin of homosexuality.
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Not even all scientists who study sex agree on how to best describe or measure a person’s sexual orientation.
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In light of Congressmen Akin's use of the term "legitimate rape," it is important to understand why some women may not call their experience rape.
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Dr. Debby Herbenick (M.P.H., Ph.D.) is Associate Director of the Center for Sexual Health Promotion at Indiana University where she is also a sexual health researcher and educator at The Kinsey Institute.
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Adam Fisher (M.A.) is a Ph.D. student in Counseling Psychology, and an instructor for the Student Academic Center at Indiana University. Adam’s clinical practice interests are in evidence-based couple and sex therapy.
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Kristen Jozkowski received her Ph.D.in Applied Health Science at Indiana University in May, 2011, and now teaches at University of Arkansas (yes, there is life after college). Kristen's research focuses on sexual communication and consent, desire and pleasure, sexual function, and women's sexuality.
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Eric Anthony Grollman is a Ph.D. student and instructor in Sociology at Indiana University focusing primarily on sexual identity and sexual orientation, race and ethnicity, gender, and social psychology.
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Kristen Mark (M.Sc.) is a Ph.D. student and instructor in Applied Health Science at Indiana University where she is also a project coordinator for the Center for Sexual Health Promotion.
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J. Bradley Blankenship (M.S.) is a Ph.D. candidate in Higher Education and Student Affairs at Indiana University where he is also a project coordinator for the Center for Sexual Health Promotion.
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Very interesting and thought provoking article. I’m a fan of Downton Abbey (I’ve...
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