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Summary

Sexography is announcing significant changes, including a live webinar on solving sexless relationships, a transition to an independent website, and a call for writer contributions, while emphasizing the importance of consent and reader engagement.

Abstract

The Sexography platform has exciting updates for its readers and contributors. A webinar hosted by columnist Sarah Stroh will address the topic of sexless relationships, offering insights and solutions. The platform is also transitioning off Medium to its own website, promising increased traffic and recognition for featured writers, with a commitment to respecting consent in all interactions. Readers are encouraged to engage with the content through likes and subscriptions, and support is welcomed via Patreon. The announcement underscores the platform's dedication to providing valuable content on human sexuality, including expert articles, advice columns, and scientific discussions.

Opinions

  • The author, Joe Duncan, expresses enthusiasm about the upcoming webinar and the potential benefits for individuals experiencing a lack of sexual activity in their relationships.
  • There is an evident excitement about the platform's growth and the launch of its own website, which is expected to enhance the visibility of Sexography and its contributors.
  • The importance of consent is highlighted as a core value of Sexography, particularly in the context of featuring writers' work on the new website.
  • The platform values its readers' dedication and encourages active participation through social media engagement and subscription to newsletters and email lists.
  • Sexography is open to financial support from its audience via Patreon, indicating a need for community backing to continue providing high-quality content.
  • The content curated by Sexography covers a wide range of topics related to human sexuality, suggesting a commitment to inclusivity and comprehensive sexual education and discourse.

Sexography: Big Announcements!

Sexography Newsletter March 7th

Joe Duncan

Hey everyone,

I hope you’re having a wonderful week. Check out the latest from Sexography and stay tuned for some interesting news.

First, I wanted to let you know there will be a live webinar this Friday by our very own columnist Sarah Stroh! We’re excited to see what she has to say.

The topic is an important one — 6 Steps to Solving a Sexless Relationship.

This is for anyone who feels they aren’t having enough sex in their relationship, OR, for anyone who generally wants more out of their sex lives (so, most people, including her).

Save your free spot here!

Here’s a brief introduction on YouTube.

The Science of Sex on Medium…

…and from The Science of Sex on Substack…

Big News!

We’ve got some big news we’re excited to announce! Sexography is moving off-platform and away from Medium (don’t worry, not entirely!)…

We’ve got our own websites in the works right now, as you read this.

If you’re a loyal Sexography reader, stay tuned for more information as it comes out. If you’re a writer, we may reach out to you and ask you to feature your work on our website.

This will drive traffic to your writing and will boost your recognition.

Don’t worry — consent is important to us. We won’t feature your work without having a conversation with you first. It drives us nuts whenever a site or *cough cough* platform changes its rules and suddenly opts you into things you didn’t ask for without your consent, tucking it into a wall of fine print.

We’ll never do that. We’ll always reach out. :)

I sincerely hope you find something here that’s interesting to you. Don’t forget to “like” The Science of Sex on Facebook and subscribe to receive the Substack emails if you haven’t already.

Thank you so much for your dedicated readership. We value it more than you know.

Support us on Patreon

Don’t forget, we have a Patreon where you can support us, as well. Readers can support us for as little as $1 per month, and it really helps us keep things running. It really helps us out to bring you the best content we possibly can.

Click here to become a Patreon supporter.

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