Sex Education & Pedagogics Annual 2015 SKYN Condoms Sex Survey Reveals Millennials Sexual Habits March 27, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia The millennial generation, defined in 2015 as adults between the ages of 18 and 34, has officially become the dominant force in the American sexual health and wellness market. According…
Sex Education & Pedagogics The Neurological and Physiological Impact of Female Orgasms on Long-term Health and Wellness March 26, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia Recent advancements in sexual medicine and neuroscience have brought the physiological benefits of female orgasms into the spotlight, reframing sexual pleasure not merely as a recreational pursuit but as a…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Teacher Emotional Support and Learning Engagement: A Sequential Mediation Model of Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction and Enjoyment March 26, 2026 Lina Irawan In the evolving landscape of foreign language education, the crucial role of teacher emotional support in fostering student engagement has become increasingly evident. A recent comprehensive study delves into the…
Sex Education & Pedagogics The Science of Female Sexual Pleasure Why Anatomical Understanding and Girth Preference Shape Physical Satisfaction March 26, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia Recent breakthroughs in sexual health research and anatomical mapping have provided new insights into the complexities of female sexual pleasure, revealing that the preference for penis girth over length is…
Sex Education & Pedagogics The Physiological and Psychological Role of Oxytocin in Human Sexual Wellness and Physical Regeneration March 26, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia The biochemical landscape of human intimacy is dominated by a singular, potent neuropeptide known as oxytocin, a hormone that serves as a cornerstone for both emotional bonding and systemic physical…
Sex Education & Pedagogics Breaking the Stigma: The Physiological and Psychological Benefits of Sexual Activity During Menstruation March 26, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia The societal perception of menstruation has historically been shrouded in taboo, often framed through a lens of hygiene concerns, religious prohibitions, or cultural discomfort. For generations, social conditioning has reinforced…
Sex Education & Pedagogics Using the term ‘vagina’ when referring to ‘vulva’ is damaging March 25, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia The Anatomical Distinction and the Crisis of Literacy To understand the scope of the issue, one must first establish the anatomical boundaries that are frequently blurred in public discourse. The…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Building a Sense of Community in Service-Learning and its Association with College Students’ Prosocial Behavior and Social Responsibility March 24, 2026 Lina Irawan Although service-learning is a widely adopted pedagogical approach in higher education, the precise psychological mechanisms that link it to students’ social development have remained somewhat elusive. New research from China…
Sex Education & Pedagogics Beyond Biology The Critical Role of Anatomical Literacy in Sexual Health and Communication March 23, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia The landscape of modern sexual health education is currently undergoing a significant shift as medical professionals and educators increasingly emphasize the necessity of anatomical literacy. For decades, sex education in…
Sex Education & Pedagogics The Importance of Anatomical Literacy in Women’s Sexual Health and Hygiene March 20, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia The widespread misuse of anatomical terminology regarding female genitalia has emerged as a significant barrier to effective healthcare, personal hygiene, and sexual communication. Dr. Madeleine Castellanos, a prominent psychiatrist and…