If your work touches sex, relationships, or intimacy, you’ve probably been asked questions your formal training never covered. Want to build credible, research-driven knowledge? Check out our 4-day Human Sexuality Intensive course. https://t.co/dGm1rCr1Sh
“We as a species are in longer relationships than our ancestors ever were...That is evolutionarily unprecedented." @DrJustinGarcia for @nytimes
Read more about gray divorce with this 🎁🔗
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Research finds that successful flirting is not about being confident, dressing attractively, or creating a perfect opening line. Instead, it's about humor, followed by warm smiles and eye contact. https://t.co/hQDaa2CLHL
Ryan White's life transformed conversations on HIV/AIDS, inspiring care & compassion. Ahead of the unveiling of his sculpture at IU, we welcomed Ryan's family to the Kinsey Institute to discuss his story preserved in our archives. It remains as relevant today as ever. #EndAIDS
New paper 📰 Epigenetic age acceleration is associated with #HIV infection independent of inflammation in adults age 18-30.
https://t.co/iPL34Ek2F2
@IUCollege@Impact_NU@IDSAInfo
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CONGRATS to our new scholarship awardees, who will receive funding to support projects using our archives 🎓🎉 they will study the history of sex education, fertility medicine, & queer families, +develop new resources to help survivors of sexual assault & their partners 👏
CONGRATS to our new scholarship awardees, who will receive funding to support projects using our archives 🎓🎉 they will study the history of sex education, fertility medicine, & queer families, +develop new resources to help survivors of sexual assault & their partners 👏
How are personality traits related to sexual fantasies? A new study finds that people high in agreeableness and conscientiousness reported less frequent sexual fantasies, while those high in negative emotionality tended to fantasize more. https://t.co/K3zJHk6iQS
New study 📊 comparing the U.S. and Colombia finds significant differences based on country & gender for different sexual aggression strategies, indicating ties between cultural messages & rates of sexual aggression
#SAAM#endsexualviolence
https://t.co/ygGkk4KONv
New paper 📰 addressing a challenge in sexual violence research -- that some of the people most at risk are often the least visible in the data. @JSATandF@tandfonline@UAZPublicHealth#SAAM
https://t.co/TNNwjLTmaB
New paper 📑 People w/ autism spectrum disorder may be more vulnerable to sexual victimization, whether or not they’ve been formally diagnosed
https://t.co/b9UaY2T8yB
1 in 3 Gen Z U.S. singles report having had a romantic relationship with #AI - but what happens when they end?
"People reported their experiences were really something that was like a breakup with a human" Dr. Ellen Kaufman for @BusinessInsider
https://t.co/sjp7bMCi4v
Sex education and sexual healthcare rarely meet the needs of persons with disabilities. @kinseyinstitute researcher Dr. Kirsten Greer is on the show to discuss why that matters, and how we can fill in the gaps. https://t.co/CjFRRySYJ2
Looking forward to welcoming journalist, author, & survivor Katie Simon to @IndianaUniv for this discussion for Sexual Assault Awareness Month on April 22. Details & register https://t.co/p7TgyZzRTJ
Wanting sex and consenting to sex are two different things. Sometimes we agree to sex we don’t want, and other times we turn down opportunities for sex we do want. @kinseyinstitute researcher Kirsten Greer is on the show to explain why. https://t.co/PgC4sK5xZ4