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Authors: Debby Herbenick,Vanessa Schick

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Phone: 812.855.0861
Address: HPER 116, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405

Center for Young Women’s Health

A collaboration between the Division of Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine and the Division of Gynecology at Children’s Hospital Boston, it is a great place for teens and parents to learn about their changing health needs. Full of great fact sheets, including information about labial adhesions.

Web:
www.youngwomenshealth.org
Phone: 617.355.2994
Address: 333 Longwood Ave, 5th fl., Boston, MA 02115

The Kinsey Institute

The one that started it all. We are proud to be associated with The Kinsey Institute, a continued source of research and art about sex and sexuality.

Web:
www.kinseyinstitute.org
and
www.kinseyconfidential.org
(for Q&A)
Phone: 812.855.7686
Address: Morrison Hall 313, 1165 E. Third St, Bloomington, IN 47405

Just Causes

The International Vulva Knitting Circle

We said it before and we’ll say it again, we love the message of the Circle! Celebrating vulva diversity while doing crafts = a perfect afternoon.

Join/Like them on Facebook: International Vulva Knitting Circle

The Muffia

Sinead King and Katie O’Brien take their muffs to the streets. Outrageously phenomenal performance street artists, they make people stop and think about the ways in which we critique women’s bodies.

Web:
www.themuffia.co.uk

The New View Campaign

Vulvactivists unite! Originally started to challenge Female Sexual Dysfunction in 2000, they now have a variety of pro-genital programs successfully connecting academics and activists.

Web:
www.newviewcampaign.org
Address: PO Box 1845, New York, NY 10159-1845

Pads4Girls

Girls in developing countries may be forced to miss school or work if they do not have the proper tools (e.g., tampons, pads) to help them manage their periods. Pads4Girls donates reusable pads to women and girls in need through several different programs listed on their web site. They will take cash or pad donations!

Web:
www.lunapads.com/padsfgirls

V-Day

It all began with a single performance of
The Vagina Monologues
. This past year, there were over fifty-four hundred events (including performances of
The Vagina Monologues
) to raise money and awareness to end violence against women and girls globally.

Web:
www.vday.org
Phone: 212.645.8329

Female-Friendly Sex Shops (listed alphabetically)

Ann Summers

Web:
www.annsummers.com
Phone: +44 0845 456 6948
Multiple locations across the UK. In-home parties.

Aphrodite’s Toy Box

Web:
www.aphroditestoybox.com
Phone: 404.292.9700
Address: 3040 N. Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30079

Babeland

Web:
www.babeland.com
Phone: 800.658.9119
Addresses:
707 E. Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122
462 Bergen St (Flatbush/5th Ave), Brooklyn, NY 11217
94 Rivington St (Ludlow/Orchard), New York, NY 10002
43 Mercer St (Broome/Grand), New York, NY 10013

Early to Bed

Web:
www.early2bed.com
Phone: 866.585.2BED (2233)
Address: 5232 N. Sheridan Rd, Chicago, IL 60640

For Your Pleasure

Web:
www.foryourpleasure.com
Phone: 603.925.4397
In-home parties throughout the United States and Canada

Good for Her

Web:
www.goodforher.com
Phone: 877.588.0900
Address: 175 Harbord St, Toronto, Canada M5S 1H3

Good Vibrations

Web:
www.goodvibes.com
Phone: 800.BUY.VIBE (289.8423) Locations:
899 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94103
603 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110
1620 Polk St, San Francisco, CA 94109
2504 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley, CA 94702
308A Harvard St, Brookline, MA 02446

My Pleasure

Web:
www.mypleasure.com
Phone: 866.697.5327

NOMIA

Web:
www.nomiaboutique.com
Phone: 207.773.4774
Address: 24 Exchange St, Suite 215 (2nd fl.), Portland, ME 04101

Passion Parties

Web:
www.passionparties.com
Phone: 800.4.PASSION (727.7466)
In-home parties throughout the United States and Canada

Pure Romance

Web:
www.pureromance.com
Phone: 866.ROMANCE (766.2623)
In-home parties throughout the United States and Puerto Rico (and expanding!)

Self Serve Toys

Web:
www.selfservetoys.com
Phone: 505.265.5815
Address: 3904B Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108

She Bop

Web:
www.sheboptheshop.com
Phone: 503.473.8018
Address: 909 N. Beech St, Portland, OR 97227

Smitten Kitten

Web:
www.smittenkittenonline.com
Phone: 888.751.0523
Address: 3010 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55408

Sugar

Web:
www.sugartheshop.com
Phone: 410.467.2632
Address: 927 W. 36th St (Hampden), Baltimore, MD

Surprise Parties

Web:
www.surpriseparties.com
Phone: 1.877.Surpriz (787.7749)
In-home parties throughout the United States

Tulip Toy Gallery

Web:
www.mytulip.com
Phone: 877.70.TULIP (88547) Locations:
1422 Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
3459 N. Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60657
1480 W. Berwyn Ave, Chicago, IL 60640

Va Va Voom

Web:
www.vavavooom.com
Phone: 828.254.6329
Address: 36 Battery Park Ave, Asheville, NC 28801

Whole DC

Web:
www.facebook.com/WholeDC
Phone: TBD. Keep an eye out for this LGBT-friendly sex shop.

About the Authors

Debby Herbenick, PhD,
is associate director and research scientist at the Center for Sexual Health Promotion, Indiana University; the sexual health educator for the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction; and a widely read sex columnist for various newspapers and magazines. She is also the author of
Because It Feels Good: A Woman’s Guide to Sexual Pleasure and Satisfaction
(2009) and the forthcoming
I Love You More Book
(StoryPeople Press). She has served as an expert on the vagina and vulva (and other sex topics) for the
Tyra Banks Show
and
The Doctors
and writes about sex for MySexProfessor.com,
Psychology Today, WebMD
, and
Men’s Health
magazine. She is also a member of the International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease, the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health, and the International Academy of Sex Research. As a widely cited sex expert, she has been quoted in more than five hundred magazine and newspaper articles including those in the
New York Times
,
LA Times
,
San Francisco Chronicle
,
Washington Post, Cosmopolitan
,
Glamour
,
Marie Claire
,
Women’s Health
,
Men’s Health
, and
SELF
.

Vanessa Schick, PhD,
is a social psychologist and a research scientist at the Center for Sexual Health Promotion, Indiana University. She has conducted a variety of studies on the vulva that have been published in peer-reviewed journals ranging from the changes in the portrayal of the vulva in sexually explicit magazines to understanding how women’s concerns about their vulva appearance impact them in the bedroom. She has presented her work to diverse audiences, from the Kinsey Institute to students in the classroom to sex researchers at the European Federation of Sexology conference in Rome, Italy. She is also a member of the International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease and the International Academy of Sex Research.

Dr. Herbenick and Dr. Schick are also two of the scientists behind the National Survey of Sexual Health and Behavior (NSSHB), the largest nationally representative study of sexual behavior in the United States, which surveyed individuals ages fourteen to ninety-four about their sexual lives.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1 Meet the Vulva

WHAT’S A VULVA?
VULVA INTRODUCTIONS
VULVARIATIONS
THE CLITORIS: IS IT REALLY THAT COMPLEX?
THE VAG IN ALL
LUBRICATION
GENITAL FIT
VAGINAL-WALL RELAXATION
AROUSAL
HOW DO VAGINAS FEEL?
VAGINA FACTS
VAGINA CONTROVERSY
FEMALE EJACULATION
PERINEUM
FEMALE GENITAL SELF-IMAGE
VULVA AND VAGINA LOVE

2 A Healthy, Happy Vulva Taking Care Down There

WHAT WE’RE MADE OF
VULVA SELF-EXAMINATION: HOW TO CHECK YOURSELF OUT DOWN THERE
VULVA AND VAGINA SELF-CARE
EXERCISE
DITCH THE ITCH
SEXY TIMES
PERIOD DOS AND DON’TS
BIRTH CONTROL
WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU’RE EXPECTING (TO GO TO THE GYNECOLOGIST)
RAISING A DAUGHTER
V-PROBLEMS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT
OPENING UP: VAGINAL DILATORS
YOUR HEALTHY HOOHA

3 Vulvalicious Vulvas and Vaginas in Bed

THE AGE OF CLIT-ARIUS
THE EXCITED VULVA AND VAGINA
TRANSUDATE: A BORING WORD WITH EXCITING IMPLICATIONS

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