Herstory

Sex and Sensibilities, as its name implies, is a balance of sex and responsible choice. It is a site that hopes to be your trusted haven to get practical information about sex; a private place where your questions about sexuality will be answered with compassion, intelligence, and most importantly, always with honesty and respect for your choice.  

At Sex and Sensibilities (which has been aptly nicknamed “SAS”), you can get information on:

Safe sensible sex

Sex is a personal choice. But every choice needs to be an informed, educated one.  Get practical information on condoms and other contraception methods that are available so you can decide on what method/s best suits you, your personal beliefs and lifestyle.

HIV and STI Testing Centers

Part of being sexually active means getting tested regularly. Problem is, the idea of getting tested is met with a lot of anxiety and trepidation. SAS lists the contact numbers of Social Hygiene Clinics and private clinics where you can get an STI or HIV test, what you should expect and what your rights are.

SASsy Men

There are men out there who think that safe sex, contraception and family planning are joint responsibilities and that taking an equal part in them is in no way emasculating and is fact, a manly thing to do. These are the men with both SEX and SENSIBILITIES in their heads…and these are the men we love.

HIV Global News

HIV affects an estimated 25 million people in the world and AIDS is now known as the leading global killer of women in their reproductive age. Get the latest global news on HIV/AIDS policies and advancements in the research for an AIDS vaccine.

Government SASsy

A pun on the word ‘savvy’, a SAS woman is interested in the aspect of reproductive and sexual health as a human right. In this section, she can read up on the reproductive health (RH) bill to better understand how it affects and benefits her. This section also includes stories about the pro-RH legislators who are tirelessly working for the passage of the RH Bill.

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3 Responses to “Herstory”

  1. Joane Corbe 18 February 2010 at 5:26 pm #

    Hi Ana,

    Congratulations this is a very good site! i want to link this to our official website if possible. It’s also interesting to be featured in your singles’ list and provide some infos about me – maybe representing someone who works with the government and for public health advocacy for some years now. Thanks again

    ;) Joane

  2. sasadmin 19 February 2010 at 8:58 am #

    Hi Joane! Thank you for visiting the site. Of course, by all means, please link to the PNAC site. Cheers!

  3. Lourdes Caballero 5 May 2010 at 2:20 pm #

    Hi Ms. Ana! I think this website is great. Is there a chance for researchers like me who are interested in HIV AIDS communication to contribute? Thank you!

    Hi Lourdes! Yes! Would welcome contributions!! Will send you a PM. Thank you so much for the show of support. =)

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