LETS TALK ABOUT SEX

We begin Our Sexual Health Series by introducing our first video on General Sex Bringing sex talk to light, it’s time to be open about the taboo topics that are still pretty hush in today’s society. In this clip we interview our cast on their personal experiences, including losing virginity and the taboo surrounding conversations on sexPromoting short features of our upcoming topics to highlight the key points spoken directly to you.

 
 

Porn is viewed more dominantly for male consumption, whereas for women it can sometimes be seen as a surprise to those who say they watch it Talking to our cast, we find out their personal porn consumption. Opinions on benefits of porn, or if it brings more bad than good. The main disadvantages that bring unrealistic expectations, body dysmorphia, mainstream porn being very misogynistic, as well as addiction; especially for younger people.

This Sexual Health Series feature talks about STI’s World AIDS Day is an international day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDs pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. Government and Health officials, non-government organisations, and individuals around the world observe the day, often with education on AIDS prevention and control. We presented this clip on STI’s to bring awareness to all existing STI’s, statistics of HIV in the UK, STI symptoms, as well as the personal experiences from our cast. We promoted open conversations to break stigmas and communicate important truths about STI’s in order to bring awareness and educate

We talk Sexual Hygiene. With mixed opinions and knowledge, we clear up some facts in regards to #selfcleaning downstairs. Bringing you what you need to know in terms of Sexual Hygiene - that you could've been wrong about before

 

Including the many types of contraception accessible to women, as well as the very few for men. The negative side effects of contraception can include mental health, fatigue, weight gain, inconsistent bleeding and fertility.Finally touching on how the world we live in leaves the responsibility of contraception up to women and not men… Leave your thoughts on this below!