Welcome to The Science of Sex

Understanding human sexuality through the power of science

Sexography Editorial
Sexography
3 min readJan 9, 2022

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This is The Science of Sex, a section of Sexography dedicated to understanding human sexuality through the power of science. Here you’ll find work from Joe Duncan, Carlyn Beccia, and more, where we try to untangle the mysteries of sex and navigate the complex world of our inner sexual lives.

For years now, we’ve strived to bring you the best content we can find relating to sexual education, sexual health, and very human stories about sex, that topic that’s eternally taboo yet ever important. Because of the centuries of stigma surrounding human sexuality, it’s important that we use our rational minds to fearlessly explore the world of sex and use our voices to discuss it.

In the darkness of ignorance, and forced silence of oppression, sexuality becomes a confusing mess — an unhealthy part of our lives.

The Science of Sex will be the antidote to that.

We seek to counter centuries of civil and religious oppression, the great assault on the senses, and the wonderful splendor of our vital sexual expression.

Sex is more than just an act — it’s a conversation to be had between one or more persons, a monologue, a dialogue, or a broadcast, depending on whether we’re flying solo, with a partner, or in a group. Sex is an art inasmuch as it’s an expression, a performance inasmuch as it’s an interaction and a conversation between body and soul.

Join us on our journey through the sometimes perplexing and always convoluted world of sexuality, as we seek to bring clarity to one of the most intimate topics of the human experience, and unearth what’s been left in darkness, bringing it upward into light.

The Science of Sex will be available on both Medium and Substack.

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