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Yasmin Benoit
Yasmin Benoit is a British model, award-winning asexual activist, and writer. Yasmin has won an Attitude Pride Award for her activism, making her the first openly aromantic-asexual activist to win an LGBTQ+ award.

Yasmin Benoit is a British model, award-winning asexual activist, and writer. Yasmin has won an Attitude Pride Award for her activism, making her the first openly aromantic-asexual activist to win an LGBTQ+ award.
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Sleeping with the enemy
Why we should date those we disagree with

Singles, sex and society
Is marriage finally obsolete

Tomorrow sex will be good again
Challenging our assumptions about women’s desire

Happily ever after
Romantic love isn't the only love

The morality of sex
Should monogamy fall from its moral highground?

Motherhood vs. the Machine
How technology could change motherhood completely

The case against the sexual revolution
Liberal feminism is toxic

The meaning of sex
Sex, Society and the Soul

The politics of desire
Should we police sexual preference?

The morality of sex work
Why we still see sex work as taboo
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The Politics of Pleasure

Literary Bad Sex

Conquer Your Love!

What Are Love and Sex? Eight Answers from Philosophy

On Being Naked and Having Sex

Why Sexual Morality Doesn't Exist

Being With Others

Sex, Lies and Revolution

Prostitution and the Right to Choose

What Do You Do When You're Alone

Decoupling sex

The Good Life in the 21st Century: Living Single

Zhana Vrangalova on The Science of Good Sex

The Phenomenology of Desire and Orgasm

Legislating Love

The Boundaries of the Body

The changing face of love

Infidelity: A Stoic's Perspective

Porn and the sexual imagination

The Sex Lives of Philosophers

Manufacturing Love

Love Incorporated

Divorce is the New Death

Simone de Beauvoir on incel extremism

Dating Nietzsche: Love vs Power

Love is close to madness

The unexpected intimacy of sex work

Philosophy is an erotic endeavor

Change your self, change your friends

The limits of consent