Our Birds, Your Bees
By: Neo Amor
Hello sexy birdies of Southern University! Today, I will be introducing you to a love, sex and relationships column.
Some of you may need advice on how to pursue the opposite sex or in some cases, the same sex, as well as sexual health and other concerns that you may have.
There will be a lot of information covered and discussed in this column because life has no restrictions or limits.
This is NOT, I repeat, NOTa pornographic column, but some of the content may be sexual. Articles may contain explicit descriptions of sexual situations, anatomy, and acts, but is intended to be educational, as well as entertaining.
There are different types of problems that men face and that women face that sometimes, you can’t get a straight answer from someone because either they worry about what one will think when the question is asked or what one may think of the answer.
Here, I’ll give it to you straight. As a college senior, I consider myself to have enough experience to share the knowledge that I have gained over the years.
One of the lessons that I have picked up is that little, subtle things can make the difference between someone wanting a relationship or something less or more.
I recently took a quiz that I, first, advise all people to take before getting into this column. It’s called the Flexuality Test and you can find it by going to http://flexuality.wordpress.com/take-the-test/.
Dr. James W. Hicks, a psychiatrist and a professor in New York City, created this test that has about seven different types of sexual identities and a few subtypes that align with our overall orientation.
I took the test twice, labeling myself as both heterosexual and bisexual, but no matter what the label, the outcome of the test is still the same.
This test can be very helpful to someone who is on the fences about their sexuality or sexual preference.
My results label me as ambisexual, in which I wouldn’t have considered myself to be. The point that I am trying to get across to you, the readers, is that it’s okay to be yourself.
Everything I write, I write because I feel free to be myself. I am comfortable with my sexuality and I am here to help you become free.
My goal is to free you all of sexual stereotypes and repression so that you can become comfortable with your sexuality.
If you are ready, I am here to answer any questions that you may have about any topic dealing with your sexual being!
I will be accepting questions at [email protected]! Whatever it is, don’t be afraid to ask and you can remain anonymous!