DatingAdvice.com
Featuring daily articles from renowned experts, Q&A sessions, research studies, a lively forum and more, DatingAdvice.com is the authority on all things dating. For men, women, gay, and straight.
AskMen.com
AskMen’s mission is simple — to help guys become better men; to empower men to become someone they would admire. An online men’s lifestyle magazine in the tradition of Men’s Health, Maxim, and Esquire.
Sexplanations
Sexplanations is a YouTube series hosted by clinical sexologist Dr. Lindsey Doe. Short, entertaining, informative videos on over 150 topics, so far. Shame-free and comprehensive. Stay curious!
Scarleteen
Scarleteen is an award-winning independent, grassroots sexuality and relationship education, support organization and website. Inclusive, comprehensive information, primarily for teens and emerging adults.
Good In Bed
Mission — To revolutionize the way people learn about sex. “Blush-free” content (in other words, safe for work), including E-Guides and articles; as well as a discussion forum where users can interact with credentialed experts.
All About Sex
A branch of the Pyschology Today website. Sex — It’s why we’re alive today and it’s the first thing future generations depend on.
Your Tango
Aimed at women. A collection of diverse voices — affirming stories, thoughtful opinions, funny perspectives, approachable expert advice, and lots of fun, shareable lists that, together, help foster stronger, happier relationships with those who matter most, including our selves, spouses, kids, crushes, friends, families, pets, and, yes, sometimes even our exes! A powerful platform where a community of readers, writers, brands, thought leaders, and the world’s leading relationship and mental health experts connect and engage where it matters most: the heart.
Savage Love
Dan Savage is an American author, media pundit, journalist, and activist for the LGBT community. He writes an internationally syndicated relationship and sex advice column and blog; as well he hosts a popular podcast. In 2010, Savage and his husband, Terry Miller, began the It Gets Better Project to help prevent suicide among LGBT youth. He has also worked as a theater director, sometimes credited as Keenan Hollahan.