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Author: Lucy Thimme

Lucy Thimme is a rising senior at Smith College ('22). She double majors in the program for the Study of Women and Gender and Economics.
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Feminist Sex Ed: What It Is, Why We Need It, and How It Can End the Orgasm Gap

Feminist Sex Ed: What It Is, Why We Need It, and How It Can End the Orgasm Gap

Lucy Thimme

In the United States, it often seems there are only two options when it comes to sex ed: abstinence-only or comprehensive. While comprehensive sex education is vastly better than abstinence-only, we need more—we need feminist sex ed.

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