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September 2008: Dialogue on Sexuality

In many communities, cultures, and households sexuality is a taboo subject, but sexuality is also part of being human. The World Health Organization definition states that it is influenced by the interaction of biological, psychological, social, economic, political, cultural, ethical, legal, historical, religious and spiritual factors. In short, it is part of who we are. The Sexuality Issue is an open discussion of a topic intimately linked to our health, happiness, and identities.

featured writing

A.sexual or A.ble? A.sexual or A.ble? by chechemy, Mexico
Sometimes I get tired of all these asexual assumptions. Like, what, a wheelchair is supposed to be the embrace one longs for on lonely nights? Blindness doesn't make pity glances and scoffing from the opposite gender (or in many cases, within GLBTQ groupings as well) any more palatable. Just because I might not be able to hear you doesn't mean I don't have a need to...
Beware the scavenger! Beware the scavenger! by MUTEBI PAPA BWAKYA, Zambia
An interesting Poem that Captures the reality of HIV/AIDS
Do boys always like blue, and girls pink? Do boys always like blue, and girls pink? by Omar, Canada
Socially constructed expectations are all around us; we have normative models of masculinity and femininity. Transgender children, like any other children, are expected to follow these models that correspond to their physical appearance.

other articles in this issue

Chaos Chaos
Tess rockenstire, United States
 
The pounding The pounding
anambets, Canada
 
Jennifer, la hormiguita Jennifer, la hormiguita
MullerTime!, Mexico
 
Dancing In the December Sun Dancing In the December Sun
Daniel Song, Nepal
 
حلم ...ملون.. قصة حقيقية حلم ...ملون.. قصة حقيقية
zidanye, Yemen
 
4 Steps to learn anything 4 Steps to learn anything
Wajid Behsudi, Afghanistan
 
Inequal Opportunity - Politicians are neglecting aboriginal education Inequal Opportunity - Politicians are neglecting aboriginal education
Simon, Canada
 
If it glitters, it comes at a price If it glitters, it comes at a price
Julie, Kenya
 
Derechos sexuales y reproductivos Derechos sexuales y reproductivos
Elizabeth Arceo, Mexico
 
Estigma y discriminación Estigma y discriminación
Aldo-Ivan Valdes, Mexico
 

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