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Why Does the Female Orgasm Exist If It’s Not Needed for Reproduction?

Why Does the Female Orgasm Exist If It’s Not Needed for Reproduction?

Nov 10 2025 / Health & Wellness

The female orgasm isn't needed for reproduction-but it exists because our ancestors needed it to ovulate. Evolution kept the pleasure system even after it lost its job, explaining why most women need clitoral stimulation to climax.

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How Asia Systematized Sexual Instruction: The Forgotten Science of Erotic Knowledge

How Asia Systematized Sexual Instruction: The Forgotten Science of Erotic Knowledge

Nov 10 2025 / Global Traditions

Asia developed sophisticated systems for sexual instruction over 2,000 years ago - blending medicine, religion, and philosophy. From the Kama Sutra to Daoist alchemy, these traditions treated sex as a science - not a taboo.

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Gender Socialization: How Families Shape Gender Expectations from Day One

Gender Socialization: How Families Shape Gender Expectations from Day One

Nov 10 2025 / Health & Wellness

Families shape gender expectations from infancy through everyday choices-what toys kids get, how they’re praised, and what behaviors are rewarded. Learn how these subtle messages impact children’s future and how parents can foster more flexible, healthy gender development.

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Nashe’s ‘Choice of Valentines’: The Banned Dildo Poem and the Fight Over Erotic Literature in Elizabethan England

Nashe’s ‘Choice of Valentines’: The Banned Dildo Poem and the Fight Over Erotic Literature in Elizabethan England

Nov 10 2025 / History & Culture

Thomas Nashe's banned 1592 poem 'The Choise of Valentines' exposes male impotence and female agency in Elizabethan England through a shocking dildo scene-once censored, now a key text in understanding Renaissance sexuality and satire.

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Nordic vs New Zealand vs Full Criminalization: How Different Laws Impact Sex Workers

Nordic vs New Zealand vs Full Criminalization: How Different Laws Impact Sex Workers

Nov 10 2025 / Social Policy

How do Nordic, New Zealand, and full criminalization laws affect sex workers? Data shows decriminalization improves safety and access to healthcare, while criminalizing buyers increases isolation and violence.

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Migration, Trafficking, and Consent: Untangling the Myths Behind Modern Exploitation

Migration, Trafficking, and Consent: Untangling the Myths Behind Modern Exploitation

Nov 10 2025 / Social Policy

The legal line between human trafficking and migrant smuggling relies on consent - but real-life cases show consent is rarely clear-cut. Poverty, immigration status, and lack of options make true choice impossible for many.

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Anne Koedt and the Clitoral Orgasm: How Feminism Changed the Way We Understand Female Pleasure

Anne Koedt and the Clitoral Orgasm: How Feminism Changed the Way We Understand Female Pleasure

Nov 9 2025 / History & Culture

Anne Koedt's 1968 essay shattered the myth that vaginal orgasms were the mark of mature female sexuality. Her anatomical argument-that all female orgasms are clitoral-transformed feminist thought, sex education, and medical practice. Today, her work remains essential to understanding real female pleasure.

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Roe v. Wade (1973): How the Supreme Court Changed Abortion Rights in America

Roe v. Wade (1973): How the Supreme Court Changed Abortion Rights in America

Nov 9 2025 / Social Policy

Roe v. Wade (1973) established a constitutional right to abortion until fetal viability, but was overturned in 2022 by Dobbs v. Jackson. The decision reshaped reproductive rights in America and sparked ongoing legal and political battles.

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The Lazarus Effect: How Modern HIV Medications Turned a Death Sentence into a Manageable Condition

The Lazarus Effect: How Modern HIV Medications Turned a Death Sentence into a Manageable Condition

Nov 9 2025 / Health & Wellness

The Lazarus Effect transformed HIV from a fatal diagnosis to a manageable condition. Discover how modern antiretroviral therapy brought people back from the brink-and why access remains the biggest challenge today.

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Digital Feminism and #MeToo: How Online Activism Changed the Conversation on Sexual Power

Digital Feminism and #MeToo: How Online Activism Changed the Conversation on Sexual Power

Nov 9 2025 / Social Policy

The #MeToo movement, born from Tarana Burke’s grassroots work, became a global digital feminist force that exposed sexual violence and forced institutions to change. Survivors used social media to break silence - and the world finally listened.

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The Cost of Sex in Evolution: Why Sexual Reproduction Persists Despite Its Big Downside

The Cost of Sex in Evolution: Why Sexual Reproduction Persists Despite Its Big Downside

Nov 9 2025 / History & Culture

Sexual reproduction carries a two-fold cost compared to asexual reproduction, yet it dominates complex life. This article explains why the long-term genetic benefits - from fighting parasites to cleaning mutations - outweigh the short-term disadvantage.

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Creation Myths and Gender Dualities: How Male and Female Forces Shape Human Origin Stories

Creation Myths and Gender Dualities: How Male and Female Forces Shape Human Origin Stories

Nov 9 2025 / History & Culture

Creation myths across cultures use male-female dualities to explain human origins, but these symbols vary widely-from sun goddesses to two-faced beings. These stories reflect societal values, not universal truths about gender.

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