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Educational resources

Books. Websites. Videos. Whatever your learning style, these are the writers, speakers & curators we trust and recommend if you’re curious about sex, relationships or mental health.

 
 
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Art of the Hookup

Hooking up in the digital age is hard. But it doesn’t have to be! Whether you’re after advice on your dating profile, or some guidance on sexy consent conversations, Georgie Wolf has got you covered with her book, blog and podcast - The Art of the Hookup.

 

OMGyes

OMGyes is the pleasure education you never had about the vulva. These absolute legends collect a metric fuckton of data, analyse the hell out of it and then translate it into easy to understand advice on pleasure. Each section of advice comes complete with illustrations on what goes where as well as videos of people demonstrating the technique on themselves.

You pay once and have access to their content for the rest of your life - no bullshit subscriptions or anything! It’s seriously the most worthwhile resource for anyone who owns, or has sex with people who own, a vulva.

 
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The Wonder Down Under

We all know that sex education failed us. But you might not realise quite how badly until you read this brilliant book by two Norwegian women. Whether you own a vagina or love someone else who has one, it should be compulsory reading. Covering everything from contraception and abortion to STIs, menopause and more, it will answer every question you didn’t know you should have been asking.

 
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A Teen Girl’s Guide To Getting Off

Whether you’re a teen girl, the parent of a teen girl, an age appropriate potential partner of a teen girl or several geese in a summer dress pretending to be a teen girl - you need to read this book. Written by Eva Sless, it’s full of incredibly insights, advice and guidance on everything from puberty to porn, masturbation to mammaries.