2011 was quite a year for Sexual Intelligence. Some 75 posts were viewed over 125,000 times.
The blog was also honored twice. It was named number 21 of the Top 100 Sexuality Blogs. And the post on the circumcision debate (Self-Hatred As Public Policy) was expanded and reprinted in the book Best Sex Writing 2012, edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel and published by Cleis Press.
What do you think of as the year’s most memorable moments of Sexual Intelligence? Here are my choices—some happy, some awful, all important.
5. Mississippi “Personhood” Amendment Fails
4. Stealth Federal Funding for Abstinence Ed
3. Newsweek Conflates Watching Porn, Prostitution, & Trafficking
2. “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Ends
1. Teen Pregnancy, Sex Abuse, & Rape Decline in America
Technorati : adult entertainment, child porn, childhood sexuality, contraception, culture war, family planning, First Amendment, harmful to minors, homosexuality, internet, intimacy, libertarian, Marty Klein, obscenity, online safety, pedophilia, personal is political, porn, pornography, prostitution, relationships, reproductive rights, sex and technology, sex and the media, sex education, sexual censorship, sexual culture, sexual freedom, sexual health, sexual intelligence, sexual justice, sexual orientation, sexual politics, sexual predators, sexual repression, sexual rights, sexuality, teens, trafficking, war on sex, women’s health


