National Coalition for Sexual Freedom

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Guest Blog: Gaining Certification as Supervisor of Sex Therapy

By Dr. Neil Cannon To obtain licensure as a mental health professional, virtually all clinicians go through a process referred to as “supervision.” Having a supervisor is best described as a formal mentoring process requiring hundreds of hours of observation, training and coaching. One problem faced by the kink community is …

“A Beautiful House In Brooklyn Is Secretly Being Used For Upscale Sex Parties”

Business Insider by Megan Rose Dickey   When you first walk in, you’ll be amazed by just how gorgeous the home is. Hardwood floors, modern-day appliances, black granite countertops, and a beautiful outdoor patio with a hot tub for up to several people. You may also be amazed by how …

“Everything you wanted to know about polyamory but were afraid to ask”

The Week By Leslie Turnbull irst things first: Maintaining intimate emotional and physical relationships with multiple partners is not for everyone. American cultural norms steer us toward monogamy — a faithful, one-on-one, forsaking-all-others, ’til-death-do-us-part definition of love and intimacy that usually involves marriage. For a lot of us, this works. …

“Making Consent Cool”

New York Times by NATALIE KITROEFF IN 1993, when Antioch College introduced its “ask first” policy — mandating that students solicit permission for every intimate advance, including kissing — the policy was widely derided. Once the stuff of “Saturday Night Live” parody, “consent” today is proudly emblazoned on T-shirts, underwear and …

2013 Advocacy Roundup

National Coalition for Sexual Freedom 2013 Advocacy Roundup NCSF faced some difficult challenges in 2013, but the dedicated volunteer staff worked hard to advocate for the BDSM, swing and polyamory lifestyles: Kink is Okay                   The biggest news of 2013 was that the American Psychiatric Association depathologized consensual sadism, …