Israel's Dinah Project Greens Your Sex Life

We are delighted to be able to share this enlightening article on greeningĀ  sex and sexuality, courtesy of our friends over at the Dinah Project.

The Dinah Project is a wonderful endeavor in promoting healthy sexuality from a woman’s perspective (but not exclusively), through education, open communication, and recommendation based on experience as educators and professional public health practitioners.

The site is managed from Israel, and its founder was one of the early pioneers of Israel’s Greenaction NGO, one of the country’s first grassroots green organisations.

We salute this effort in concern for human sexuality & the environment!

In a world rightfully obsessed with the environment, how many of us take the time to consider the impact of one of humanities most basic instincts. Sure it’s easy to recycle a beer can or to place old newspapers in the collection bin, but what about sex, and sexual behaviour? How many of us are playing green?

Only humans and dolphins separate reproduction from sexual behaviour and I’ve never seen a dolphin wear a condom or use a vibrator. If we are going to protect our environment for future generations, and let’s not forget that the population explosion is one of the most series issues facing the planet, then we are going to have to consider green sex.

Condoms may fill up our landfills, but until microbicides become available, they are the best option available to protect us from STDs, which need to be treated with antibiotics and other drugs that incur a more harmful burden on our biosphere and our bodies.

Sex toys can be a great resource for safe sex, or they can be dangerous. Buying toys involves having information on the materials used and the source of power to use them.

¤ Try using rechargeable batteries, chargeable machines or solar powered toys, where possible
¤ If you do use regular batteries, dispose of them responsibly in battery collection containers
¤ Avoid buying toys made with phthalates or PVC. Phthalates are possibly carcinogenic whereas PVC manufacturing is ecologically disastrous
¤ Support green adult stores that distinguish the materials that they sell and that the sources of their products practice fair trade

The Dinah Project believes that as citizens of this ailing planet, we all need to live our lives in the healthiest possible way for our bodies and our environment. This means that…

¤ Sex should be a measure of good health
¤ Sex should contribute to good health
¤ Sex should advance our mental and physical wellbeing
¤ Sex should be safe from disease, violence and stress
¤ Sex should be green

See other Green Prophet posts on health, see Public Health and the Environment.

:: The Dinah Project

Article used with permission, and our thanks!

6 COMMENTS
  1. Great write up, i think more information on the materials used in sex toys should be available, trouble is sex toys are not monitoured by the FDA as they are sold as novelties not sexual aids. I have seen a site offering to recycle your old sex toys in a green way so this is just an extra step. I think its great.

  2. The Dinah Project is a wonderful endeavor in promoting healthy sexuality from a woman’s perspective (but not exclusively), through education, open communication, and recommendation based on experience as educators and professional public health practitioners.It's very good and I feel it a very effective also.

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