Everyone is different – their bodies, who they love, and how they identity themselves. It is important to understand these differences and learn about how others deal with their bodies and relationships.
Do LGBT people need birth control? While it may not always be obvious, safe sex and birth control need to be considered by everyone who is sexually active – regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Being heterosexual means you are sexually, emotionally, and romantically attracted to a person of the opposite sex. This is often referred to as ‘being straight.’
You don’t have to be gay, lesbian, or bisexual to recognize the injustice and discrimination that the people in these communities face. You may be straight, but you can still be an ally or supporter.
To say that homosexuality is seen differently in different parts of the world is putting it mildly. Cultural and personal attitudes towards homosexuality vary widely.
Finding a partner and falling in love is a scary, complicated, wonderful experiences. We all want to find love – but is it harder for people with a disability?
Society and the media often ignore people with disabilities – especially when it comes to sex. But people with disabilities fall in love and have sex lives.
Love matters
Blush-free facts and stories about love, sex, and relationships