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9 Sex Myths from the 90’s

June 17, 2020June 19, 2020 The Minority Sex Report

As sexuality educators, we hear ALL kinds of things. Today we'd like to focus on some myths that we've heard over time. If you wear red lipstick, nail polish, or a red dress to church you're a whore. 2. You can use vaseline and baby oil as a lubricant when you wear condoms. 3. If… Continue reading 9 Sex Myths from the 90’s

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