Lal
In collaboration with Nushin Isabelle Yazdani. 2017
Through life experiences and vast research we came to a conclusion that Sexual Health information, online and offline, can be misleading, aggressive, offensive and non inclusive. We want to create an online space where people can feel comfortable engaging in conversation, getting the right information and receiving help around subject related to Sexual Health.
Opportunity Areas
Health 
Sexual and Reproductive Communities
Schools Problem Space
Problem Space
There is a lot of stigma surrounding Sex Education. The information taught in schools is not always correct or inclusive. We want to provide a platform that allows the user to get inclusive and appropriate information regarding sexual topics.
User
Our main users are teenagers(12-19) in the exploration of their bodies, sexuality, and gender identity, but we also include tutors. We believe that parents want to be informed about current topics. We want to provide a platform where the information that is shared is inclusive, friendly and collaborative. This way tutors can feel calm that their young ones are being provided with accurate information. Teenagers usually go through moments of uncertainty, and sometimes the internet is not the most welcoming place, but what if there was a place where to go with curated information, experts to answer questions, and the possibility of engaging in conversation. 
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