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This mom is taking the birds and the bees talk to a whole new level.
Chloe Macintosh has created a guide called “First Time Sex Starter Kit” for her two teenage sons in a bid to help them — and other teens — properly prepare to lose their virginities.
The British-based entrepreneur recently launched Kama — a sexual wellness app designed to educate people of all ages on various aspects of eroticism.
The app features a special section for first-timers, which Macintosh was inspired to create with and for her sons — Felix, 16, and Elliott, 14.
“The content we wanted to put out there is more than some tips to put a condom on,” Macintosh told HuffPost. “It’s more relating to the experience and making it as relaxed and comfortable as possible.”
The kit currently takes the form of 20 different videos, in which Felix is seen talking to a sex therapist. They discuss topics from “dry humping” to “how to use your penis inside.”
Macintosh said she never spoke about intercourse with her own parents and wanted to take the stigma out of sex for her sons.
“After an initial period of resistance, Felix and Elliott started to become more used to the topic, and speaking about it became more and more normal,” the open-minded mama declared.
She told the publication it would be impossible for her sons to ignore sex, given that there are sex books, “toys” and “gadgets” scattered “everywhere” around their home.
Her boys began asking honest questions about sex, and their friends even had queries of their own. The pals wanted to know about initiating sex, choosing partners and asking for feedback from them.
The candid discussions helped Macintosh formulate the “First Time Sex Starter Kit.” She wanted the guides to include language used in teen conversations in order to make the kit more accessible and relatable.
According to HuffPost, the guide features advice on topics including oral sex, vaginal and anal penetration, hand jobs, fingering, consent and more.
Macintosh said much sex education learned in schools is not delivered in relatable language. She also alleged it is “heteronormative, binary and generally backwards and incomplete.”
She told the publication she is concerned that teens are now trying to learn about sex from online pornography, which presents an unrealistic and distorted view of intimacy.
The mom said she hopes her starter kit can plug a gap in the market.
“The fact that so many teens and young people go through the processes of dating and intimacy without proper guidance is not good enough and can be easily repaired,” she declared. “If we remove the taboo and shame from talking about sex, then authentic pleasure can come more naturally.”
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Frances McDonald
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For mother-and-son artists Frances Macdonald and Ross Ryan the sea is their muse, its unpredictability a constant source of creativity.
Living by the sea in Crinan, near Lochgilphead, they look out to Jura and Tiree. And the painters are used to seeing the elements at their peak – gales stirring the sea into angry, crashing waves or a sun-kissed calm creating a ripple on the gentle water.
Adding to their artistic challenge, sometimes both extremes can be witnessed in the time it takes each of them to get paint on canvas.
Both enjoy working outdoors – Frances in the calmer summer months and Ross in the winter wildness. And, while their art occasionally takes them to far-flung climes, in this year’s lockdown the artists’ inspiration has been on their doorsteps. The results of what they’ve witnessed from their Crinan base will be displayed in their first joint exhibition, with A Family Affair opening at The Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh later this month.
Both are excited to be displaying their work side by side, even though their approaches are significantly different.
Frances, who has been painting professionally for more than 25 years and whose work is on display in many private collections, said: “It’s nice we have been able to do this together. Most of my work this year has been looking out to what I can see around Crinan – Iona, Jura, Loch Sween, the Mull of Kintyre. I like to go out on the beach and work from there, if possible. I use a palette knife to paint these days. I used to use pen and watercolour. I like to paint in the summer, whereas Ross prefers to paint the gales in winter.”
Ross’s unusual approach could be referred to as extreme painting. “I enjoy being out in the elements – it makes it difficult, but also easier,” he said. “If it’s blowing a gale, I can’t sit and ponder, because it becomes a battle fighting the elements.
“The weather gets into the work, in a non-pretentious way. It’s like the storm is the conductor of the painting and I’m the musician taking direction.
“Some paintings are abandoned or damaged – the colours running while the rain is chucking it down. It all becomes a bit of a laugh, to tell the truth. I was on Tiree last winter when Storm Brendan came in and I was watching the big squalls approaching. It’s a bit risky, but I like it.”
Ross, 46, has always had a passion for painting but his mum never tried to influence him. He went to art school and then began travelling the world, painting in places like Spain and Berlin. He also sailed across the Atlantic, dropping messages in bottles into the ocean each day and then travelling to wherever they washed up to paint the area and interview its finder.
Frances’s path was different. “I’d always been able to draw and it’s what I would do as a child,” said Frances, who has also been running the Crinan Hotel since the 1970s. “I didn’t go to art school because my parents persuaded me to do something else as a career, but I continued painting as a hobby.
“It started off as watercolour sketches. I would paint one and put it on the wall at the hotel and hope someone would buy it for £50. But over time it turned more serious and I began to get into bigger galleries.”
While Frances enjoys spending time in her studio, Ross also likes to work from his wooden boat, Sgarbh, bought by his parents in 1979.
“The boat is quite dear to me,” he said. “I’ve been going on it since I was five. I rebuilt it over seven years, but to have a boat like that is an extravagance, so I need to work to keep it and I do charters in the summer.”
Frances, too, has a boat. For now it sits in the canal in front of her cottage, but she once enjoyed adventures on it with her husband. “Nick and I bought it in 1971 when we came to Crinan. It was just a little fishing boat, only 24ft, but we shipped her down to the south coast of England the following year and sailed the Channel and up the Seine to Paris. It was quite scary, to be honest.
“We sold it when we got Scarbh but eight years ago we saw it on the beach, looking a bit neglected, so we bought it and had her restored.”
Frances and Ross are looking forward to people being able to see their show in person, after Ross’s show earlier in the year at The Scottish Gallery was forced to go online due to the Covid lockdown. “I managed to sell half the paintings, but it was two years’ worth of work and I couldn’t even go to see them on the wall. So hopefully this time I can go over and see my paintings sitting side by side with my mum’s.”
Frances added: “I’m pleased to be able to share the space with Ross. It’ll be nice to do it together.”
Until then, both will be down by the water at Crinan capturing the weather.
A Family Affair, The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, Nov 28-Dec 23
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