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Monday, March 26, 2007

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Condoms


Since our schools won't teach about them, and our leaders don't know much about them, it falls to me to bring you everything you ever needed to know about condoms!
First, the BBC provides information about many different forms of birth control. There is a lot of really good stuff here, it's definitely worth checking out!
Planned Parenthood has a really good section about birth control on their website. They include a list of what types of lubricants are and are not safe to use with latex condoms. This site is also worth checking out if you want to see what your different options are for birth control (there are more choices out there than you'd think.)
Wikipedia offers a bit of condom history.
And for all you creative types between the ages of 15-24, Advocates for Youth is sponsoring a contest to design an ad promoting condom use. Hurry, though, the contest ends April 1!

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Birth Control Myths, Gamers Getting Dates, and Dating Sites for Everyone

From CNN, 10 Myths About the Pill Busted! (via Feministing)
The article mentions that the pill doesn't make migraines worse, and I think that is a little tricky. It can be a migraine trigger, and that is something that women should be aware of.

I found an interesting piece on Joystiq today (its a gaming news site, for you non-nerds.) Evidently, the denizens of Digg are convinced that playing World of Warcraft can't help you get a girlfriend. I can safely say, after moving four states away to be with a man I met on WoW, the folks at Digg are wrong on this one.

Looking for unique dating sites? Check out the list put together on Girl Dates London.

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Thursday, March 08, 2007

My doctor is an idiot

I know I've been AWOL as of late. I apologize and will be making efforts to be more active in the blog.

In searching Yahoo News for articles on sex, I came across
this study on the effects of oral contraceptives on sexuality and well-being.

As you may or may not know, this is something that has recently hit close to him.

I am going to print this baby off and sent it to my former OB/GYN...

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Monday, February 26, 2007

Diaphragms, Office Relationships, and Eco-Friendly Sex!

The diaphragm might not be the most popular birth control, but it has potential to help prevent aids in Africa.

Twenty-somethings are more comfortable dating coworkers than their older counterparts.

Love the environment? Love sex? How to Green Your Sex Life! There is a ton of information here! From eco-friendly sex toys to vegan condoms, everything you possibly ever wanted to know about environmentally friendly sex is here.

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