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About the Authors

mage_girl is an awesome poly, queer, Asian, adopted, bi-polar, student mom of two humans. Zie is active in the SlutWalk phenomenon, and volunteers with NAMI to work for understanding of mental illness in LGBT individuals. Zir favourite colour is red, favourite movies are Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and Philadelphia. Zir favourite tv show of all time is Babylon 5.

aphrodite_mine is a supercool queer-romantic, white, bi-polar, single lady, mom of cats. She’s been active in GSAs, literary magazines, local roller derby, and blogging like no one’s watching. Her favorite color is burgundy, her favorite movies are Dogtooth and Imagine Me & You, and her favorite TV show will probably always be the first three seasons of Parks & Recreation.





mage and aphrodite have been friends for going-on six years. SexEd is their first collaborative project.

About SexEd

SexEd is the episodic story of seven people growing up in Minneapolis, Minnesota. For more about those people, check out the Cast page. Each month, we’ll post four stories -- two long and two short -- or the equivalent thereof. Some of these stories will take place in the main universe, some may not. All will be clearly marked, and labeled with any possible triggers and content notices.

SexEd is intended to be sex, race, gender, body, mental health, disability, kink, and relationship positive, but aphrodite and mage -- while they will try to do as much research as they can -- are both human, and humans make mistakes. If you see us messing up, please let us know and we will try to engage in a conversation with you to make it better. We’ll make edits to the original content, adapt headers, or flat-out take a section down.

SexEd is posted for free, but in the future we may offer special features for a small donation.

Have questions about SexEd, the authors or the characters? We’ll answer questions publicly once a month. Just indicate in your email if you’re okay with a public response! Send ‘em our way.

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