r/psychologyofsex
This community is a place to share and discuss scientific research on sex, love, and relationships. Read about current findings in psychology, biology, neuroscience, public health, and social science related to human sexuality and intimate relationships. Find and submit peer-reviewed studies and reputable science reporting. This is not an advice forum; posts seeking personal relationship or sexual guidance will be removed.
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r/psychologyofsex Subreddit Rules
Research-First Standard
This subreddit is dedicated to empirical research on sex, sexual behavior, sexual health, and intimate relationships. Posts should be centered on: peer-reviewed research, credible public health data, and/or high-quality science reports/interviews that meaningfully engage with research findings.
Source and Citation Requirement
All submissions must include a direct link to the original study, dataset, or a reputable source summarizing the research. Posts that reference research without providing a source may be removed.
On-Topic Content
Examples of allowed content include, but are not necessarily limited to, research related to: 1) sexual desire, arousal, orgasm, and functioning, 2) dating, attachment, and relationship dynamics, 3) sexual health and public health, 4) neuroscience, hormonal, psychological, and sociological aspects of sexuality. Content that is only tangentially related to sexual behavior or relationship science may be removed.
No Self-Help, Personal, or Medical Advice
This subreddit is not a space for personal, medical, or self-help requests. Posts seeking help with your own sex life, relationship issues, or personal health circumstances will be removed.
Surveys and Study Recruitment
Scientists conducting IRB-approved research are welcome to post calls for participation for studies of sex and relationships; however, avoid spamming the subreddit with repeated posts. You may only post a given call for participation once. Studies that are not on topic will be removed.
Be Civil.
Please be civil. Diversity in views and perspectives is welcome, but abusive comments, inflammatory rhetoric, and personal attacks will not be tolerated and may result in a ban. Members are encouraged to argue from data over personal opinion and anecdote.
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