Sue Johanson, who died last week at 93, was known for her unapologetic and taboo-breaking sex advice shows. We take a look a back at the iconic sex educator’...
I remember her for pushing for the elimination of sexual repression through early education.
I saw an interview (many years ago) with her calling on people to stop using cute alternative names for penis and vagina. She was involved with creating a controval picture book parents could read to there kids. No idea what happened with that project but I really appreciate the attempt to take out a senseless and harmful taboo. Hopfully the new generation of sexologist have more success.
If you and your child cannot have a relaxed, casual conversation about human bodies, let alone about sex, they are not going to be able to report when they are mistreated.
I remember her for pushing for the elimination of sexual repression through early education.
I saw an interview (many years ago) with her calling on people to stop using cute alternative names for penis and vagina. She was involved with creating a controval picture book parents could read to there kids. No idea what happened with that project but I really appreciate the attempt to take out a senseless and harmful taboo. Hopfully the new generation of sexologist have more success.
If you and your child cannot have a relaxed, casual conversation about human bodies, let alone about sex, they are not going to be able to report when they are mistreated.