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What Does It Mean to Be Empowered?

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Empowerment a concept that frequently comes up in discussions about sexuality. How can you tell if someone who wants to give oral sex, try anal sex, or have an open relationship is doing it because it's what they genuinely desire? In a world in which our likes and dislikes are shaped and limited by the world around us, how do we know whether our choices are empowered or not?  Read more >

How to Have a Happy Threesome

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Ah, the threesome. Is there anything that inspires so many fantasies? And is there anything as likely to cause complications in your relationship? Threesomes can be amazing fun, but only when you set them up right. Here are some useful tips to make sure that everyone is getting what they want. (This is written for couples looking for a third person -- there are some different things to think about when you’re solo and looking for a couple.)  Read more >

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Full Name
Charlie Glickman
Member Since
July 2011
About Me: 

Charlie Glickman PhD is a sexuality educator, the Education Program Manager at Good Vibrations, university professor, and workshop presenter. He's certified by the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors & Therapists and offers workshops and classes on sex-positivity, sex & shame, a wide range of sexuality practices and relationship topics, gender, and adult sexuality education. You can find out more about him and his work at his website.

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sexuality educator
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San Francisco, CA

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