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Beducated Reveals Five Orgasmic Truths that Straight People Can Learn from Queer Sex
On June 7, 2024 by Nel ParkerArticle Courtesy of BSG PR
(Los Angeles, CA / June, 2024) —
Pleasure-based sex-ed platform Beducated is shining a spotlight on the valuable lessons
the LGBTQ+ community can teach straight folks about the art of intimate exploration.
With Pride Month in full bloom, Beducated is sidestepping traditional heteronormative
perspectives to focus on queer sex, where studies have long acknowledged a significantly
reduced orgasm gap in lesbian partnered sex in comparison to straight partnered sex.
Five key mindsets of queer sexuality include:
1. There’s No ‘Right Way’ to Have Sex
Many believe that sex must include vaginal penetration to be complete. However, queer sex shows us
that orgasms can occur through cunnilingus or blowjobs without making penetration the main event.
“There is this outdated misconception that sex is only complete when there is penetration involved.
That can be a problem because it makes penetration the main event,” explains Beducated CEO/founder
Mariah Freya. “However, we know that people with vulvas require more than just penis-in-vagina
action to reach an orgasm.”
2. Your Gender Doesn’t Define Whether You’re ‘Submissive’ or ‘Dominant’
Society often imposes rigid gender roles in sexual dynamics, expecting straight men to be dominant and
straight women to be submissive. Queer sex challenges these norms. “Why let gender define
how we express ourselves in the bedroom? Instead, think about the role you find most
pleasurable, expectations be damned.” says Freya.
3. Toys, Gadgets, and Gizmos Are Your Friends
Sex toys and accessories are not just for replacing body parts; they can enhance sexual experiences
significantly. “Lesbian folks are often asked, ‘Don’t you miss dick?’ Cringe aside, sex sans penis doesn’t
mean you have to skip the penetration — there are dildos for that!” notes Freya.
“Beyond replacing body parts, toys, lubes and accessories can elevate sex to a whole new level.”
4. Sexual Desire Doesn’t Look the Same for Everyone
Sexuality exists on a spectrum, influencing not just who we are attracted to, but how we experience
that attraction. For instance, straight men can enjoy anal stimulation without compromising their
sexual orientation. “People with penises are blessed with this small gland called a prostate,
which has the potential to lead to next-level orgasms. For some ridiculous reason, we’ve
decided as a society to completely ignore it because prostate stimulation involves getting close to
– gasp –the anal region,” says Freya. “If only straight men could let go of these outdated
principles and explore their prostate more. Imagine having something that powerful,
and not using it because of prejudice. The world is upside down.”
5. The Secret to Mind-Blowing Orgasms: KNOWING YOUR STUFF
Queer vulva owners are more likely to orgasm during sex than their straight counterparts, not because
of sexual orientation, but due to greater sexual knowledge. “You don’t need to have
a vulva to know how to turn one on; all you need to do is educate yourself,” says Freya.
“Getting familiar with vulva anatomy means you can find the G-Spot and cervix, for example.
Sure, clitoral stimulation is great, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The same goes for male body
anatomy – you want to know where the perineum is, or how to approach hand jobs when your partner
is (or isn’t) circumcised.”
According to Beducated’s Decoding Desire survey from earlier this year, key findings revealed that
a majority of Beducated users reported being “Satisfied” or “Very Satisfied” with their sex lives.
In contrast, only about one-third of non-subscribers reported the same satisfaction levels.
This underscores the importance of comprehensive sex education in enhancing
sexual wellness and satisfaction.
(https://beducated.com/mag/decoding-desire-beducated-survey-2024/)

To learn more, visit Beducated.com to discover an insightful censor-free variety of 100+ pleasure-
based sex education courses covering everything from self-pleasure to kink exploration,
with subscriptions starting at $9.99 a month for an annual pass.
Non-subscribers can also explore the service with a 24-hour free trial.
About Beducated:
Beducated is the biggest pleasure-based sex education platform on
the internet, with 100+ courses covering everything from self-pleasure to kink exploration.
The library hosts thousands of lessons and extensive learning materials curated by world-class
sex educators, coaches, and experts. Founded by Mariah Freya and Phil Steinweber
in 2018, Beducated began as a “Netflix for sexual education,” offering online access to sex
and sexuality master classes via subscription. Their latest venture, the AI Sex Coach, is
a comprehensive ‘intimacy assistant’ that provides detailed advice on sex and relationships,
leveraging extensive training from thousands of sex education lessons and materials to
foster an environment of shame free sexual exploration.
To learn more, visit Beducated.com.
Press and media contact:
Brian S. Gross | BSG PR | 818.340.4422 | brian@bsgpr.com | @bsgpr
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