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| Working at a sex store you could always tell Mother's Day was coming. That might sound surprising. Valentine's Day is the more obvious sex shop-friendly holiday. And the first few years I worked in sex shops I was surprised myself. But working in sex stores gives you a slightly different perspective on the world, and one weekend in May it especially blows away your preconceptions of moms. I had a similar experience looking through Ali Smith's collection Momma Love, which is featured in this week's newsletter, along with two other questions from reader's that are on two sides of a similar issue. ~ Cory |
| Showing Mommas Some Love by Showing Loving Mommas
Last year photographer and mother Ali Smith released a beautiful collection of 40 portraits of mothers in the act of mothering. It's a surprising and intimate look at modern motherhood in much of its diversity and messiness. | Doing It Decent – Hearing Your Parents Having Sex
An adult child has to move back home to live with their parents and is now in the uncomfortable position of having to deal with listening to them having sex. She writes for advice both ethical and practical. | How Do I Tell My Parents I'm Thinking About Having Sex?
A young woman and her boyfriend are thinking about having sex and without getting into too many details she wants to check in with two people she trusts to see what they think. The only stumbling block is that those two people are her parents. | Sex Research Roundup
This week we hear two counter narratives from research: gender fluidity may be good for your health, and most of what you think you know about underage sex trafficking and pimps may be wrong. | |
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