SexIs

SexIs Magazine is a quarterly print publication and daily webzine devoted to sex and sexual culture, founded in 2008 by Web Merchants, parent company of sex toy e-tailer EdenFantasys.com. The first print issue debuted in November 2009, distributed nationwide as an insert in BUST magazine. The website publishes articles, columns, video presentations and news items daily.

According to AVN, SexIs provides "clear, honest sexual advice and education in a friendly, sex-positive way."[1]

Coverage

In addition to in-depth interviews with personalities such as pioneering adult author/director, Tristan Taormino, alt porn star April Flores (a.k.a. Fatty D) and counterculture icon, Paul Krassner, SexIs covers a broad range of adult topics from sex education and reproductive health to gay, lesbian and transgender issues, BDSM and kink; non-traditional lifestyle choices, such as polyamory, as well as arts and culture, fashion, body image, media, technology, sex and aging, and relationship advice.

"Sex is a force that has an impact—be it subtle or sledgehammer—on everything from art and fashion, health and law to relationships and even parenting—and these are the topics you'll find on SexIs."[2] — according to the review of the magazine on curated blog platform Divine Caroline, named among the top 100 blogs for women by Forbes magazine.[3]

Charitable outreach

SexIs is a sponsor of the AIDS Service Center NYC, and also holds annual charity events at New York City's Museum of Sex.

Notable contributors

Among the notable regular contributors to SexIs are:

gollark: The lesson is... start with small-scale planetary destruction then scale up?
gollark: Turns out destroying planets *may* lag the server possibly to death, sorry!
gollark: Guessable *especially* if you have loads of data points, like thermostat logs.
gollark: I mean, they might set it to work automatically.
gollark: Heating costs money and all.

References

  1. SexIs' Magazine: Sex Education for a New Generation interview for AVN
  2. "Sexis". DivineCaroline. Archived from the original on 8 June 2009. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  3. Forbes.com 100 best women's blogs 2010

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