BedPost: Men need to learn how to have sex
By BedPost Staff Writer | Oct. 29Men need to learn how to please their partners in the bedroom, I’m tired of spelling it out.
Men need to learn how to please their partners in the bedroom, I’m tired of spelling it out.
The U.S. is famously known for the intersecting ideas and culture promoted by our diverse society. However, we have slowly seen an increase in religion residing in democracy. Understanding what it means to reside in an authoritarian nation is necessary in order to stray away from this possible future.
Food and people’s relationship with it, is a personal experience. Judging someone's habits may be insensitive to their personal experience with food, which you may not be aware of.
Transgender people have spearheaded civil rights movements across the country for decades, but their work is largely overshadowed by those who live within the gender binary lines. Recently, the work that trans people have done is being erased by those controlling the major political parties in the U.S.
Brake for Breakfast kicked off Breast Cancer Awareness Month Wednesday. The event, promoted by OhioHealth, CareSource and HAPCAP, advocated for resources and information to reduce healthcare access barriers.
One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Awareness alone isn’t enough; in Southeast Ohio, survival often depends on the strength of the community. From the Pink Ribbon Fund to Break for Breakfast to the neighbors who show up unasked, it is support, not slogans, that saves lives.
Women are becoming a more prominent force every year in sports reporting. It is time we start accepting that the girls are here and are not going anywhere. Let's include the ladies in the sports talk at the table.
Pride isn’t just a celebration, it’s a bold stand against erasure, growing louder despite attempts to silence it.
Looking into what students at Ohio University choose to wear to sporting events, specifically football games, we rarely see anyone dressed up. Students tend to gravitate toward casual attire for our football games, but I think it is time to switch it up and create a different atmosphere for our gameday outfits.
Breaking the stigma around kinks is important for those who enjoy getting kinky in the bedroom. Exploring kinks is vital to experiencing sexual freedom.
Social media influencers are pushing negative anti-birth control narratives to impressionable audiences. Their alternative methods are not reliable or backed by medical evidence.
Netflix's “The Hunting Wives” follows conservative women of the South and all the ways their lives twist around in secrets and betrayal.
It starts with a hoodie and ends with emotional labor. Love shouldn’t be a rescue mission, and a Spotify playlist is not a personality.
Ohio University closed and is repurposing the Multicultural, Women’s and Pride Centers as the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act takes effect.
Student Senate passed a “campus bigotry” bill on April 2, following a third-degree misdemeanor in which a student damaged Student Senate property in a prejudiced manner.
As other months succeed the month of March, the recognition of women’s contributions should not end, especially those of women in journalism who are pioneers in the industry.
The Tradwife movement has sparked controversy online.
With Women's History Month underway amid looming DEI restrictions, students are determined to continue celebrating female accomplishments and take action.
Celebrate women this month and every month that follows because progress is important.
Taylor Swift has taken control of the music industry, breaking record after record, exploring new genres and also having the highest-grossing tour in history with The Eras Tour. Swift’s fans don’t just love her for her music and songwriting, but also because she is such a powerful woman to look up to, she improves the economy in every city she performs in and she fights for what’s right.