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My name is: Michelle, but most people call me Dark online.

My gender-pronouns are: They/them/their.

I am: 26 years old, a feminist, liberal, an atheist, an omnivore, and an ISFJ.

The Feminist: Intersectional, body positive, pro-choice, and sex positive.

My privileged identities include: Female assigned at birth (trans* privilege), white, able-bodied, allistic (?), dyadic, monogamous.

My non-privileged/oppressed identities include: Gender-fluid, fat, gray-a, neuroatypical, and gay.

I have: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Major Depressive Disorder.

I like: Pets & animals, animal welfare, pet care & pet care education, ~*SCIENCE!*~, anatomy & physiology, roleplaying, anime/manga, computer & video games, rock & metal music.

Hello.

 

A Table of Contents

thesexuneducated:

For new and veteran followers alike, here are some important The Sex Uneducated links that might be useful for you:

My Story: How the lack of comprehensive sex education contributed to my contraction of HSV

The Sex Uneducated Project: A developing project between my best friend and I, taking a deeper look at people’s personal experiences with sex, sexuality and sex education.

Herpes Posts: See anything and everything, from articles to asks, regarding HSV

Herpes Videos: How-To videos when it comes to living with HSV

Sex Education Posts: See anything and everything, from articles to asks, regarding Sex Ed

Feminism Posts: See anything and everything I’ve posted related to Feminism 

LBGTQ/GSM posts: All posts, reblogs and asks related to LBGTQ/GSM issues

You can also see The Sex Uneducated as an LBGTQ spotlight tumblr! 

Follow us on Twitter here

Subscribe to our YouTube channel here

You can also use the search engine on the main page of the blog if you have something specific you’re looking for as well (i.e anal sex, purity myth, hymen etc.)

I hope this helps you out and thank you again for contributing to this vital conversation about one of the most important aspects of our humanity: sexuality. 

With much love

The Sex Uneducated

icanstandforsomething:

April is STD Awareness Month.
Share this post to raise awareness. 
By the age of 25, half of all sexually active people will have contracted at least one STD. Because most of these people are unaware of their disease status, they may continue to spread STDs to others by having unprotected sex. This includes HIV. 
Planned Parenthood and other clinics may provide testing services at little or no cost to those who would otherwise not be able to afford these services. Testing may be as easy as providing a urine sample or having a blood test. 
For more information: 
http://www.itsyoursexlife.com/gyt
http://www.plannedparenthood.org 

icanstandforsomething:

April is STD Awareness Month.

Share this post to raise awareness. 

By the age of 25, half of all sexually active people will have contracted at least one STD. Because most of these people are unaware of their disease status, they may continue to spread STDs to others by having unprotected sex. This includes HIV. 

Planned Parenthood and other clinics may provide testing services at little or no cost to those who would otherwise not be able to afford these services. Testing may be as easy as providing a urine sample or having a blood test. 

For more information: 

http://www.itsyoursexlife.com/gyt

http://www.plannedparenthood.org 

icanstandforsomething:

Safe, protected sex helps prevent the transmission of sexually-transmitted diseases. Safe sex also helps prevent unwanted pregnancies. 
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Teenagers are going to continue having sex, no matter how much abstinence-only education they get. Let’s keep them informed about their options, starting with an emphasis on safe, protected sex to prevent unwanted pregnancy and the transmission of STIs. And let’s give them alternative options for more “wholesome” activities by promoting after-school programs, maintaining art programs at schools, and getting them interested in and excited about what else makes them special individuals. 
http://www.plannedparenthood.org 

icanstandforsomething:

Safe, protected sex helps prevent the transmission of sexually-transmitted diseases. Safe sex also helps prevent unwanted pregnancies. 

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Teenagers are going to continue having sex, no matter how much abstinence-only education they get. Let’s keep them informed about their options, starting with an emphasis on safe, protected sex to prevent unwanted pregnancy and the transmission of STIs. And let’s give them alternative options for more “wholesome” activities by promoting after-school programs, maintaining art programs at schools, and getting them interested in and excited about what else makes them special individuals. 

http://www.plannedparenthood.org