Education
Check Yourself: It's National HIV Testing Day
Today, June 27th, is National HIV Testing Day! Join us on social media (#NHTD) as we educate and encourage each other to #GetTested. So, why should I get tested? According to the recent Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance (CDC), while 41.2% of students surveyed reported having had sexual intercourse, only 10.2%...
Check Yourself: It's National HIV Testing Day
Today, June 27th, is National HIV Testing Day! Join us on social media (#NHTD) as we educate and encourage each other to #GetTested. So, why should I get tested? According to the recent Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance (CDC), while 41.2% of students surveyed reported having had sexual intercourse, only 10.2%...
#CondomFitCounts: Signs You're Using The Wrong ...
Think back on your last sexual experience when you were using a condom. Did you find that the condom didn’t fit you well? You’re not alone! Standard off-the-shelf condoms properly fit only 12% of condom users. An ill-fitting condom can make it hard to maintain an erection, can contribute to...
#CondomFitCounts: Signs You're Using The Wrong ...
Think back on your last sexual experience when you were using a condom. Did you find that the condom didn’t fit you well? You’re not alone! Standard off-the-shelf condoms properly fit only 12% of condom users. An ill-fitting condom can make it hard to maintain an erection, can contribute to...
What is consent? Infographic by Confi
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. That's why this month we're sharing content on our blog and social media about the importance of consent and communication. Consent is enthusiastic, voluntary and informed. Consent is a critical part of healthy sexual encounters and relationships. And consent is sexy. Check out this great infographic "What...
What is consent? Infographic by Confi
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. That's why this month we're sharing content on our blog and social media about the importance of consent and communication. Consent is enthusiastic, voluntary and informed. Consent is a critical part of healthy sexual encounters and relationships. And consent is sexy. Check out this great infographic "What...
Why Masturbation Can Be Fantastic for Your Sexu...
Masturbation. Self-love. Tickle your pickle. Diddle yourself. Feelin’ myself. Jerking off. So many names for masturbation—also known as touching your body (particularly your sexual organs) for pleasure. Luckily we have been able to debunk a lot of myths that used to circulate about feelin’ yourself. We know that masturbation, for...
Why Masturbation Can Be Fantastic for Your Sexu...
Masturbation. Self-love. Tickle your pickle. Diddle yourself. Feelin’ myself. Jerking off. So many names for masturbation—also known as touching your body (particularly your sexual organs) for pleasure. Luckily we have been able to debunk a lot of myths that used to circulate about feelin’ yourself. We know that masturbation, for...
The Connotation of Carrying.
Imagine yourself on a date. You’re having a great time and your date goes to pull something out of their bag, and out fall some condoms. There you both are, staring at the condoms. What’s your move? What would you think? Would you say anything? Share your answer with us. We...
The Connotation of Carrying.
Imagine yourself on a date. You’re having a great time and your date goes to pull something out of their bag, and out fall some condoms. There you both are, staring at the condoms. What’s your move? What would you think? Would you say anything? Share your answer with us. We...
Using Condoms Consistently & Correctly
Condoms are a magnificent way to prevent unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). But they must be used consistently AND correctly. As the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says: “The failure of condoms to protect against STD/HIV transmission usually results from inconsistent or incorrect use, rather than product failure.”...
Using Condoms Consistently & Correctly
Condoms are a magnificent way to prevent unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). But they must be used consistently AND correctly. As the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says: “The failure of condoms to protect against STD/HIV transmission usually results from inconsistent or incorrect use, rather than product failure.”...