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Sex and sexuality
For ages, solo sex was hardly taboo. What led to its centuries-long dry spell?
4 minutes
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Gender
The ‘sworn virgins’ of Albania who trade femininity for freedom
10 minutes
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Art
All those naked Greeks…
Men in ancient Greek art exercise, fight battles, pursue lovers and mourn lost friends, all without their pants on. Why?
Sarah Murray
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History of ideas
Self-satisfaction
The ancient Cynics taught that masturbation is about more than pleasure: it suggests how to live simply and autonomously
M D Usher
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Stories and literature
The honesty of pornography
Often vilified as a weapon of male supremacy, pornography in fact has much to tell us about ourselves and our culture
Kathleen Lubey
essay
History of ideas
The invention of free love
Percy Shelley thought romantic love freed men and women from the strictures of monogamy, but did it free them equally?
Neil McArthur
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The ancient world
Sappho’s homoerotic poetry was beloved in ancient Greece – and burned centuries later
5 minutes
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Human rights and justice
The staggering cruelty of Ireland’s Church-run ‘mother and baby homes’
18 minutes
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Love and friendship
Tainted love
Love is both a wonderful thing and a cunning evolutionary trick to control us. A dangerous cocktail in the wrong hands
Anna Machin
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Teaching and learning
The vulva dialogues – inside a sex-ed class that rebels against genitalia shame
11 minutes
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Personality
Art students divulge (and animate) the dating pet peeves they find unforgivable
3 minutes
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Biology
Slow sex, long life
Tokyo’s imperial archives advise what science now confirms: the secret of longevity lies in the gentle arts of the bedroom
Denis Noble
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Sex and sexuality
Idealising the predator
How did certain French intellectuals get away with preying upon young girls, shamelessly, in public and over decades?
Lily Dunn
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Gender
Are men animals?
Diagnosing men as violent and oversexed beasts is tempting but it’s a regressive idea built on dubious analogies
Matthew Gutmann
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Human rights and justice
When the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence canonised Derek Jarman
24 minutes
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Sex and sexuality
What does the Dutch model of comprehensive, ‘shame-free’ sex-ed look like?
9 minutes
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Education
Sex on the curriculum
Sex education is a battlefield over morals and young bodies, and has exposed fractures in American life for over a century
Kristy Slominski
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Stories and literature
Literary prostitutes
I self-published erotica to make ends meet. Could I follow in Anaïs Nin’s footsteps or was I doomed to churn out filth?
Sam Mills
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Stories and literature
Shameful
Women who write about their pain suffer a double shaming: once for getting injured, twice for their act of self-exposure
Katherine Angel
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Sex and sexuality
The case of Norman Douglas
He was a literary lion and an infamous pederast: what might we learn from his life about monstrosity and humanity?
Rachel Hope Cleves
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Biology
The penis: a life
Boned, spined, spiked, corkscrewed or double-headed: why did so much variety arise when a simple tube would do?
Emily Willingham
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Love and friendship
‘What does sex mean to you?’ A fly-on-the-wall view of relationship counselling
50 minutes
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Mental health
The pioneering psychologist who proved that being gay isn’t a mental illness
7 minutes
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History
Female husbands
Far from being a recent or 21st-century phenomenon, people have chosen, courageously, to trans gender throughout history
Jen Manion