I’m not abandoning my blog, but for the past few months and the indefinite future, I’m directing my energies to social media.
Blogs feel like they’ve aged out as a good way to reach people, the way dozens of other communication platforms have faded into obscurity. The freshest, most relevant conversations today are happening on social media. I love the simplicity of briefly commenting on and drawing attention to the sexological news I obsessively comb through every day. It’s a habit I honed in the years leading up to writing The Truth About Sex— my mantra: read all the sex-related science and studies! –and I’ve decided to focus on getting other people to learn and grow by sharing my daily pick of the most valuable, insightful stories, along with some of the funniest ones.
I also really enjoy participating in the public debates this country’s been having about sexual freedom, LGBTQ rights, transgender rights, reproductive rights, and the states of both sexual ignorance and education in 2019. I especially love sharing the latest news on BDSM as it happens. Today on FB, for example, I’m running a story about a new BDSM App that helps you design your dungeon, and a personal essay on the heartbreak of ending a BDSM relationship.
If you want to dip into my daily brain, see what stories got my attention that day , and what I think about the mainstreaming of BDSM, the anti-LGBTQ war in America, new studies on sex and gender, the sex-trafficking enterprise of Jeffrey Epstein, or the sex stories that made me LOL, follow me on FaceBook.
It’s Another New World on the Internet
I’m not abandoning my blog, but for the past few months and the indefinite future, I’m directing my energies to social media.
Blogs feel like they’ve aged out as a good way to reach people, the way dozens of other communication platforms have faded into obscurity. The freshest, most relevant conversations today are happening on social media. I love the simplicity of briefly commenting on and drawing attention to the sexological news I obsessively comb through every day. It’s a habit I honed in the years leading up to writing The Truth About Sex— my mantra: read all the sex-related science and studies! –and I’ve decided to focus on getting other people to learn and grow by sharing my daily pick of the most valuable, insightful stories, along with some of the funniest ones.
I also really enjoy participating in the public debates this country’s been having about sexual freedom, LGBTQ rights, transgender rights, reproductive rights, and the states of both sexual ignorance and education in 2019. I especially love sharing the latest news on BDSM as it happens. Today on FB, for example, I’m running a story about a new BDSM App that helps you design your dungeon, and a personal essay on the heartbreak of ending a BDSM relationship.
If you want to dip into my daily brain, see what stories got my attention that day , and what I think about the mainstreaming of BDSM, the anti-LGBTQ war in America, new studies on sex and gender, the sex-trafficking enterprise of Jeffrey Epstein, or the sex stories that made me LOL, follow me on FaceBook.
https://www.facebook.com/drgloriagbrame/
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