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Pornhub launches ‘sexual wellness center’ for all sex education needs

/ 06:58 PM March 02, 2017

Pornhub Sexual Wellness Center

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Pornhub, known purveyor of adult content and ‘personal entertainment,’ has decided to give a little back to the internet community by creating a sex ed portal for everyone’s reference.

It is hoped that the Pornhub Sexual Wellness Center, will be able to provide guidance to adults when it comes to sex-related topics, reports The Next Web.

This new “sex ed” portal is headed by renowned sex therapist Dr. Laurio Betito. The site will also offer tips from various experts regarding basic sexual anatomy, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and even relationship advice, to name a few.

On an intellectual side, the site aims to keep the public informed about the latest developments in sexuality research. It also aims to keep readers up-to-date about recent rends in sex tech. Dr. Laurie herself will even have a weekly Q&A session. Here, readers can get feedback on questions pertaining to their own sex lives.

The portal is starting out with the basics of sex ed, which includes consent, birth control and reproduction. Over time, there are plans to include topics on dating, play parties, period sex and other related material.

In case you have questions for Dr. Laurie, she can be reached via her email.

One could say that Pornhub has a level of “expertise” when it comes to all things sexual. But jokes aside, a portal dedicated to sex education may be a good idea, especially when sex ed is still shunned in a number of schools around the world.

Unfortunately, Pornhub has already been blocked in some countries, including the Philippines. Alfred Bayle/JB

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