Sexography Newsletter June 1st, 2022

Lots of big news from Sexography—check it out.

Sexography Editorial
Sexography
4 min readJun 1, 2022

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Hey,

Summer is just about here and I hope you’re making the most of 2022 so far. Thank you for being a loyal subscriber to Sexography. We seriously appreciate it more than you’ll ever know.

It’s been a while since we’ve done a proper newsletter and we have quite a bit to announce. Sexography is expanding in a lot of different ways, with newsletters, multimedia appearances, and the official website that’s in the works.

Live Webinars

The non-monogamy webinar came and went without a hitch. Columnist Sarah Stroh and Editor Joe Duncan discussed non-monogamy with another participant, Ro Moëd, along with a Q&A after the presentation.

For those of you who missed it, if you’d like to check it out, you can still view it over at The Science of Sex here.

We’re excited to announce another webinar, this time about sexual communication.

Next Webinar

This Thursday, June 2, columnist Sarah Stroh is hosting a free webinar: How to Get Across What You Want in the Bedroom So You’re Actually Understood.

The webinar will include some important tips to communicate your sexual desires, a demo of her course: Pillow Talk Mastery, as well as a Q&A.

Sign up here to join her for the live presentation and Q&A. You’ll also access get the 48-hour replay in case you can’t make it for the live presentation.

The Science of Sex

I’m thrilled to announce that The Science of Sex over on Substack has been growing incredibly. At the beginning of the year, I had no idea so many of you would subscribe and check out what we have to offer, but it seems it’s been a success.

There have been a lot of changes over there this past week. We’ve completely redesigned the layout to make the articles more accessible. There are now several categories:

  • The Science of Sex
  • Better Relationships
  • Carlyn Beccia
  • Non-Monogamy
  • The History of Sex (coming soon)

It’s our mission to transform the way people think about sex. The world is so sex-negative and almost every culture tries to suppress sex in some way. A lot of science has shown that sexual repression is linked to violence—the more a society suppresses sex, the more violent it tends to become.

We seek to remedy that.

Subscribe here for only $5 per month or $50 per year to help us with our mission.

New stuff for paid subscribers:

New stuff for free subscribers:

The Latest on Medium

ICYMI: here are some old gems to check out on Medium, as well:

Support us on Patreon

Don’t forget, we have a Patreon where you can support us, as well. Readers can support us for as little as $1 per month, and it really helps us keep things running. It really helps us out to bring you the best content we possibly can.

We still have an official Sexography website in the works. Each donation helps us get closer to that goal.

Click here to become a Patreon supporter.

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