Part 2 – The Sexless Marriage Survival Guide
This is part two of the survival guide if you
This is part two of the survival guide if you For most of my six-year marriage, my husband and I Let’s get kinky! And, no, I do not mean that Lately, I have been talking with single friends about two Even though polyamorous relationships have long-existed, there seems to be Social media has been a gold mine of cultural exploration There is a funny scene in Seinfeld where Jerry and I love when social media reminds all of us in Did you see Kelly Rowland on the Lovers and Friends Talking dirty is an art. In part one we discussed As I 90s baby, I constantly heard about Stella getting Today is Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. And so often the Today is World AIDS Day. For over 30 years, BWHI You’re a great friend. You’re ready and willing to help Today is December 1, the annual observance of World AIDS World AIDS Day makes me thankful for the achievements made We think of women’s health issues in boxes (the diabetes The question was raised recently during a conference that focused You probably already know that unsafe sex is a major In 2003, I was pregnant, homeless, and HIV-positive. But worst With a black shirt that read, “HAVING SEX?” in bold, My first job out of college was as a live-in It’s a New Year and cuffing season is upon us If you aren’t trying to conceive right now, this one’s Last month, my period returned after a two-year hiatus. Being Not to sound cliché, but every person with a vulva What is twerking? The rhythmic gyration, popping, rolling, whining of Having a child changes your life completely. You and your In the United States, Black women’s bodies have been commodified, When Megan Thee Stallion coined the term “Hot Girl Summer” If you are healthy today, congratulations however, there is no On March 9, 2020 I landed in Atlanta, flying in “Wait, I thought I need to have sex and get As one of over 25,000 African Americans living with HIV When Issa Rae stated, in an interview at the 2017 During this time of global pandemic, my Sister n’ Love As a woman, I lived through and survived intimate partner WASHINGTON, DC – (December 6, 2019) Today, the Black Women’s Today is Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. And so often the Today is December 1, the annual observance of World AIDS World AIDS Day makes me thankful for the achievements made We think of women’s health issues in boxes (the diabetes The question was raised recently during a conference that focused In 2003, I was pregnant, homeless, and HIV-positive. But worst With a black shirt that read, “HAVING SEX?” in March 10, 2019—The Black Women’s Health Imperative’s On Our Own Today is World AIDS Day. For over 30 years, BWHI You’re a great friend. You’re ready and willing to help You probably already know that unsafe sex is a major Valerie Rochester, Vice President for Program Strategy, AIDS United Venita I heard she was nasty! Ain’t she that dirty girl. Today is December 1, the annual observance of World AIDS World AIDS Day makes me thankful for the achievements made We think of women’s health issues in boxes (the diabetes The question was raised recently during a conference that focused In 2003, I was pregnant, homeless, and HIV-positive. But worst With a black shirt that read, “HAVING SEX?” in March 10, 2019—The Black Women’s Health Imperative’s On Our Own Today is World AIDS Day. For over 30 years, BWHI You’re a great friend. You’re ready and willing to help You probably already know that unsafe sex is a majorPart 2 – The Sexless Marriage Survival Guide
The Sexless Marriage Survival Guide
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3 Ways to Escape the Friends with Benefits Zone
Am I Poly Or Am I Healing?
Cultural Crossovers Part 2 – Dettol in the Bath
Talk Dirty (and clearly) to me – Part 1 How to communicate your intimate needs
Cultural Crossovers Part 1 – Panties in the Shower
Be a Sensualist like Kelly Rowland
Talk Dirty (and clearly) to me – Part 2 – How to communicate your intimate needs
How to get your groove back after a hiatus
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day – Raising Awareness with a National Network, the New Normal
BWHI Launches The New Network, The New Normal on World AIDS Day
Supporting A Loved One With HIV: 7 Things Not To Say
World AIDS Day 2016: Seeing The Glass
This World AIDS Day, Let’s Talk About PrEP
The Connection Between HIV and Domestic Violence
What’s Wrong With Being a Whore?
5 Safe-Sex Promises To Make To Yourself To Lower Your HIV Risk
Pregnant, Homeless and HIV-positive
4 Lies Stopping You From Getting Tested for HIV
It’s not supposed to smell like roses…
Using your 5 senses to develop your Sexual Imagination – Part Two
Using your 5 senses to develop your Sexual Imagination – Part One
FAM FLAWS – 3 Reasons why the Fertility Awareness Method Fails
Are Organic Period Products Better for Your Health?
Let’s Talk About Vulvas and Vaginas
Twerking as Healing Praxis for Black Women and Femmes
Cultivating Intimacy After Baby
A Real Hot Girl Movement: For the Hot Girls and Pleasure Activists Fighting for Black Women’s Sexual Liberation
It’s Not Too Late for a Hot Girl Summer
Every Month is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Grieving in the Age of COVID 19
It’s Not Just About Sex Education
HIV Rapid Testing & Treatment Must Be a Priority at Fulton County Jail
I’m Rooting For Everybody Black: Including All Gender and Sexual Identities
Black Women are Goals
A Woman’s Pain in Intimate Partner Violence
The Black Women’s Health Imperative Unveils First-Of-Its-Kind Policy Agenda Addressing HIV/AIDS Epidemic Among Black Women
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day – Raising Awareness with a National Network, the New Normal
World AIDS Day 2016: Seeing The Glass
This World AIDS Day, Let’s Talk About PrEP
The Connection Between HIV and Domestic Violence
What’s Wrong With Being a Whore?
Pregnant, Homeless and HIV-positive
4 Lies Stopping You From Getting Tested for HIV
On Our Own Terms Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
BWHI Launches The New Network, The New Normal on World AIDS Day
Supporting A Loved One With HIV: 7 Things Not To Say
5 Safe-Sex Promises To Make To Yourself To Lower Your HIV Risk
PrEP as a Reproductive Justice Issue for Black Women
Shaping a New Narrative: “My Diagnosis Doesn’t Define Me” or “ I Am Not My Diagnosis”
World AIDS Day 2016: Seeing The Glass
This World AIDS Day, Let’s Talk About PrEP
The Connection Between HIV and Domestic Violence
What’s Wrong With Being a Whore?
Pregnant, Homeless and HIV-positive
4 Lies Stopping You From Getting Tested for HIV
On Our Own Terms Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
BWHI Launches The New Network, The New Normal on World AIDS Day
Supporting A Loved One With HIV: 7 Things Not To Say
5 Safe-Sex Promises To Make To Yourself To Lower Your HIV Risk