How to Talk About Sexual Consent with Your Kids (Educating and Empowering Children)
Why it’s important to educate and empower your children and talk to them about “enthusiastic consent.”
Why it’s important to educate and empower your children and talk to them about “enthusiastic consent.”
How do you put together a first aid kit for your college kid? With a little time and thought, and they’ll thank you later.
A mom wants to prepare herself for when her “medium-aged” children start asking about SEX. She’s looking for books as good resources, and advice on approaching the topic with younger kids.
Recent events in the news are enough to make a rational person want to secede from the human race. How can we make this a learning opportunity for our teens?
A reader asks what the deal is with “gender fluidity” among teens; why is it on the rise, and how should we respond to it?
Want your child to grow up with a healthy, realistic view of sexuality, and to wait until they’re really ready for intimacy? Read on.
A reader is worried her young teen son’s girlfriend is a bad influence; there’s lots to unpack, here, but I give it my best shot.
If your kids are reaching dating age, don’t panic! With a little patience and a lot of communication, you’ll all get through it okay.
A postpartum mom is now experiencing pain and other symptoms after sex and wants to know if this is normal after a c-section or whether this is something she should be more concerned about.
Teenagers and burgeoning sexuality. The conversations are becoming more difficult, but we’ll keep having them, because communication and knowledge are key.
Can you buy a better sex life in the vitamin aisle?
What I hadn’t realized then was that was the easy part, discussing the cut and dry mechanics of sex. I hadn’t realized that it was just the beginning of an ongoing conversation where I would have to push past my own embarrassment and get over my own hang ups.
Secret shame: Nobody wants to talk about how nobody wants to have sex anymore.
An interview with the Mominatrix herself, Kristen Chase.
…exercise? Get pregnant again? Eat sushi? A quick n’ dirty rundown of postpartum timetables.
That first time, I clung to that six-week no-sex window for as long as I could. The second time… not so much.
There’s no need to dread The Talk. We’ve got some advice, but would love to hear your pearls of been-there-done-that wisdom.
Amalah interviews Catherine of Her Bad Mother fame for some honest talk about tears and episiotomies. Hold onto your pants, ladies.
Are you excited or hesitant? We have 5 tips for enjoying sex soon after baby. If you’re an expert, help out a mama and tell us yours.
Put a babysitter on retainer and paint the town red. If you can’t do date nights out, put the kids to bed early once a week and enjoy some wine and a movie.