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Sex education

Survey: Where do you get your sex info?

Take this 10-question survey to participate in helping us help you!

A couple of weeks ago, we kicked off Adult Sex Ed Month with a quiz that asked you tell us about your sex education - or, as it turns out, lack thereof. We've heard from hundreds of Kinkly readers and, while we haven't officially tallied the results yet, they aren't good. Most of you learned some things about sex growing up, but for the most part, that education did not include information about contraception - or consent. Now we want to step things up and take a look at what you're learning now - and where you're going for the information. Take our quiz and tell us where you get your sex info.

Survey: What's Your Sex IQ?

Kinkly Staff

Sex is a bit like a secret society; everyone's doing it, it's just that no one talks about it. Kinkly's mission is to start that conversation, answer your questions and help you discover new and exciting things about sex, love and your body. We guarantee it'll be illuminating, enlightening, fun ... and a little kinky. And that's OK with us.No innuendos, no judgments and no apologies, just fearless, straight-up talk about sex.