A history professor who teaches the history of sexuality and a family physician who specializes in LGBTQ+ healthcare talk about the (not) ”really weird” questions they get from students and patients--and how to answer them.
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A history professor who teaches the history of sexuality and a family physician who specializes in LGBTQ+ healthcare talk about the (not) ”really weird” questions they get from students and patients--and how to answer them.
Season 3 - Episode 2: Should I Curate Porn for My Teenager? with Ellen Selkie, MD
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Season 3 - Episode 2: Should I Curate Porn for My Teenager? with Ellen Selkie, MD
Season 3, Episode 2: "Should I Curate Porn for My Teenager?"
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Resources:
Sex-Positive Families
Common Sense Media
Society for adolescent health and medicine
Learning More from Adolescence On-Line (LMFAO)
https://www.pediatrics.wisc.edu/research/research-groups/lmfao-selkie/
B3study.org
Scarleteen: sex ed for the real world
Bare Bodies: Reality Checking Mainstream Porn: https://www.scarleteen.com/article/politics_sexual_identity_sexuality/bare_bodies_reality_checking_mainstream_porn_part_one
Sex On Screen: reality Checking Mainstream Porn:
https://www.scarleteen.com/article/politics_sexual_identity_sexuality/sex_on_screen_realitychecking_mainstream_porn
Jeffrey Moran, Teaching Sex
This Is Probably A Really Weird Question...
A history professor who teaches the history of sexuality and a family physician who specializes in LGBTQ+ healthcare talk about the (not) ”really weird” questions they get from students and patients--and how to answer them.