The pleasure-based, queer-inclusive,
medically-accurate sex education
you wish you had in high school.

All people deserve an integrated life and the healthy pursuit of pleasure.

Unfortunately, the vast majority of us don't get the comprehensive sexual health education we need during the vulnerable years of puberty and adolescence. In the U.S., those lucky few who do get sex ed in their K-12 years usually learn about sex from a fear-based perspective of avoiding pregnancy and/or violence. This leaves many adults lost, confused, and often traumatized in their formative sexual experiences.

This workshop series is built on over a decade of experience in designing and facilitating comprehensive sexual health and social-emotional skills curricula for youth and adults age 12+. Designed for adults who are looking for a foundational education in the nuts and bolts of screwing - from a medically-accurate, queer-inclusive, and trauma-informed perspective.

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What’s included?

 
  • 3 prerecorded video lessons ($99 value)

    • Anatomy of Pleasure

    • All About Consent

    • Why Do People Like That?

  • 3 fillable PDF workbooks ($33 value)

    • The Erogenous Body

    • Needs, Wants, & Boundaries

    • Your Sexual Self

  • 1 one-on-one wellness Q&A session ($33 value)

    Total Value: $165+
    Enrollment Fee: $111

 
$111.00
One time
  • Part One: Your Body
    Start off with a queer-inclusive overview of erotic anatomy, erogenous zones, and the physiology of sexual pleasure, including the importance of the mind-body connection.

    Lesson: Anatomy of Pleasure
    Workbook: The Erogenous Body

    Part Two: Your Mind
    Take a deep dive into trauma-informed strategies for more confident and comfortable self-discovery and sexual communication.

    Lesson: All About Consent
    Workbook: Needs, Wants, & Boundaries

    Part Three: Your Pleasure
    Learn all about the potential - and pitfalls - of language describing our sexual identities, experiences, and behaviors, including dating and relationship preferences.

    Lesson: Why Do People Like That?
    Workbook: Your Sexual Self

  • This is a self-guided experiential learning program. “Self-guided” means you have total control over how you engage with the program material: anytime, anywhere, at any pace. “Experiential learning” means the program is skills-focused, structured around hands-on practice and learning-by-doing.

    Lessons: When you enroll, you’ll immediately get access to 3 video lessons, 45-75 minutes each. Suggested use: Choose a regular weekly “class time” to watch and/or listen to lessons.

    Workbooks: Each lesson has an accompanying interactive workbook. Suggested use: Complete each week’s workbook after watching/listening to the related video lesson.

    Support: All enrolled students receive credit for a 30-minute one-on-one Q&A call with the instructor, which does not expire and may be scheduled at your convenience. Enrolled students also have the option to purchase additional one-on-one sessions for ongoing mentorship at a heavily discounted price.

  • This program is designed and facilitated by me - Haylin Belay. I'm a seasoned sex educator and health promotion professional with a focus in reproductive justice and intersectional, trauma-informed strategies for healing and care.

    With over a decade of hands-on experience developing award-winning health education programming and providing professional development for clinicians, educators, and activists, I’ve dedicated my life to teaching people of all ages practical skills for a healthier, more pleasurable life. In addition to my classroom work, I'm also a yoga instructor and spiritual coach, offering workshops, trainings, and one-on-one coaching from an trauma-responsive, integrated mind-body-spirit perspective.

    Sex Ed For Adults is the product of years of professional training and real-world experience facilitating pleasure-based sex ed for youth and adults. It is based in the best practices I’ve learned as a curriculum development specialist designing comprehensive health education programs.