Social definitions of sex tend to oversimplify the biological determinants of gender and anatomy. renawgraphy/flickr January 17, 2017 What’s the point of sex? It frames gender expression and identity – or does it? Jayne Lucke, La Trobe University When his partner was pregnant, Russell Brand announced he may raise the child ‘gender-neutral’ to avoid social constraints associated with being a boy or a girl. So what determines your ‘sex’?
Committing to a safe and active sex life could boost your health in 2017. pedrosimoes7/flickr January 16, 2017 What’s the point of sex? It’s good for your physical, social and mental health Fiona Kate Barlow, The University of Queensland and Brendan Zietsch, The University of Queensland An active sex life can promote love and togetherness, drive creativity and build better health.
Sex is a form of biological communication, and women use it to make decisions on whether to invest in a pregnancy. from www.shutterstock.com January 15, 2017 What’s the point of sex? It’s communication at a biological level Sarah Robertson, University of Adelaide Health benefits come with regular sexual contact with the same male partner before pregnancy commences.