Abstinence pledges do way more harm than good. They instill a sense of shame in individuals if they failed to live up to certain expectation. If a kid is going to abstain from sex of their own free will, they don’t need a ring to prove it. Nor do they need to make a vow to their parents.
Simple summer tips to help make the season fun! It's (Almost) Summer! As you and your family frolic amongst the fireflies and mosquitos, here are a few simple summer ...
Holiday shopping at it's best! Shopping, shopping, shopping. I don't know about you, but this time of year requires quite a bit of Santa magic. You know, making lists, ...
Decisions, decisions We all make choices in life. Some decisions are more crucial than others. For example, last night I had to decide whether or not I should eat that ...
My husband shared a Scientific American article with me. (We have a "thing" for science-based reading - it entertains us.) However, this article, in particular, surprised even me! The author, ...
Me Too. How about you? #MeToo This collective call for awareness of sexual harassment and abuse of women has been met with the willingness of women to step ...
Parents are their kid's best sex educator. October is "Let's Talk" month. October is dedicated to parent/child communication about sex and relationships. Let's Talk Month is coordinated by Advocates ...
When I talk to young people about their sexual health and consent, I feel inspired by their honesty and interest in learning, despite a few snickers here and there. Recently ...
Holiday shopping can be stressful. Here we are once again, that frenzied time between Thanksgiving and the holidays. If you happen to have a loved one with a birthday during ...