Sex
Sexual Politics
Megan Andelloux, a certified sexologist and sexuality educator, delivers an insightful and attention-grabbing talk about getting to know your sexuality. Andelloux’s favorite topic of discussion is the do’s and don’ts of sexual politics.
Dr. Ruth Talks Sex and Jeremy Lin
No need to actually watch the game—Dr. Ruth Westheimer has got it covered. The well-known sex therapist, now in her eighties, is decoding Jeremy Lin's recent accomplishments, and using his moves, and basketball in general, to give some pointers about sex. Read on for a play by play:
Students Encourage Open Discussion About Sex
Sarah likes it when her hands are tied to the bedpost and a bar is secured between her knees, spreading them apart. During sex, her boyfriend dominates her roped body as she happily calls him “sir” and “master.” She asks her boyfriend to objectify her and call her derogatory terms.
Robot Lovin': Could It Be the Future of Sex?
Robot sex: it’s going to happen and it’s going to be hot.
Students Tackle Violence Against Women in The Vagina Monologues
Students took to the stage to increase awareness about violence against women and girls in a performance of Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues as part of a global V-Day movement.
GLOW Hosts Pink Japan
Students gathered to talk Japanese love hotels, fetishes, and pornography during a presentation on Tuesday by human sexuality writer and speaker Midori, entitled “Pink Japan: Contemporary Sex Culture.”
'Shame' Portrays Sexual Addiction in the Nude
While Michael Fassbender gives a five-star performance, the lack of a compelling emotional journey stands as the greatest flaw of "Shame."
Talk Dirty to Me
"Starting a discussion about love and sex at Harvard can be like doing a female condom demonstration—a little awkward, hard to insert, sometimes squeaky, but ultimately rewarding," said Samantha A. Meier '12 during a meeting to discuss the first ever Sex Week at Harvard, which will take place from March 25 to 31.
Internet Sensation Del Rey Fails To Live Up To Hype
While early singles released on the web seemed to promise a world of retrograde beauty and femininity, her ensuing album is a hodgepodge of hits and misses. Del Rey might as well have named her album after her own fate, for the LP marks the death of a career born just yesterday.