Pornhub Launches Sex-Ed Video Series

Pornhub Launches Sex-Ed Video Series

NEW YORK — Pornhub announced today’s launch of "Pornhub Sex Ed," a new video series providing sexual education information and advice by health and wellness experts.

The series was launched via the Pornhub Sexual Wellness Center (PSWC), an online resource “aiming to provide readers with information and advice regarding sexuality, sexual health and relationships,” said a rep.

In the series’ first 11 videos, viewers can learn about male and female anatomy, preparing for sex, communicating during sex, masturbation, sexually transmitted infections and more.

The series also includes a video about having safe sex during COVID-19. The videos feature "real anatomy and human examples to provide accurate visuals that answer questions and dispel myths about real sex,” the rep added.

Pornhub VP Corey Price said that “for many people, their first real exposure to sexual imagery is from popular culture, where dramatization and entertainment value distort what real sex is like. That’s why the PSWC created this new video series: to provide a go-to resource for people to learn about how to have sex safely and get visual answers to common questions about sexual experiences.”

Licensed Sex Therapists

All videos are narrated by licensed sex therapists and PhDs, including Dr. Laurie Betito, director of the PSWC.

Betito said she is “thrilled to present to our followers a brand-new initiative at the PSWC. As promised, we are tapping into different platforms and mediums to extend the sexual health information we bring to those who seek our resources.”

“Our mission is to share quality information, and we continue to explore ways that we can do that; not only in an educational way, but an entertaining one,” Betito added. “Many people have questions on how to have sex, so we hope that our video series will provide the visuals that go with those questions. We will be adding video content on a regular basis, so make sure to look out for them.”

For more information, visit PSWC and find the new video series here.

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