Beducated Gets The Guardian Nod, Stakes Claim as the Sanest Voice in Pleasure Ed

In a sea of “intimacy coaches” with Instagram filters and questionable credentials, Beducated just got the kind of mainstream validation that matters. The Guardian dropped its latest piece, “The Swiss Army Knife of Sex”: 26 Easy Ways to Spice Up Your Love Life, and right there between the breathwork apps and velvet paddles? Beducated.
The Only “Cowboy-Free” Zone in Sex Ed That Still Talks Dirty
The Guardian isn’t shy with its praise. In the article, the UK outlet singles out Beducated’s 150+ video courses, 70+ international educators, and a curriculum that spans everything from tantra to trauma recovery.
“Cowboy-free,” they said.
“The wild west,” they warned.
Beducated? Clean hands and a clear syllabus.
This isn’t performative wellness or bougie kink cosplay. It’s a real education platform that respects your brain and your genitals.

What Makes Beducated Actually Useful
We’ve seen the self-appointed experts. We’ve scrolled past the pastel-hued “Yoni Work” reels. Beducated is different because it treats pleasure like a skillset, not a performance.
What you get:
- Courses on dirty talk, kink, communication, sensual massage, boundaries, and more
- Guidance from people who didn’t just go viral, but actually know what they’re talking about
- An AI Sex Educator, trained on actual expert data (not Reddit threads), available 24/7
This thing is more comprehensive than anything you’ll find on YouTube or TikTok. And it actually works across experience levels—not just for couples in a rut or polycurious urbanites.
Mariah Freya’s Take on the Moment
Mariah Freya, co-founder of Beducated, had the kind of quote that cuts through fluff:
“It’s an honor to be featured in The Guardian alongside such a thoughtful and diverse lineup of tools for intimacy. We’re proud to represent the education side of the pleasure space, and thrilled to be in such great company.”
And she should be proud. This shoutout lands as Beducated continues pushing its platform beyond the adult content-adjacent crowd and into mainstream credibility.
Is It Worth It?
Short answer: Yes.
Long answer:
- The interface is clean and built like a real learning platform, not a porn hub with a syllabus.
- It doesn’t shame you if you’re new or nervous.
- You actually learn how to talk about sex, which is 90% of what breaks relationships in the first place.
- It respects solo learning, couples, queer folks, trauma survivors and curious beginners.
If you’re even remotely interested in not sucking at intimacy—or just curious what all the sex ed fuss is about—Beducated is where to start.
Final Word on Beducated
Beducated isn’t chasing trends. It’s building something sustainable.
If you’ve ever looked at your sex life and thought, “There has to be more than this,” then this platform might be the most important tab you open today.
No gimmicks. No culty vibes. Just real tools to understand your body, your partner(s), and your pleasure.
🔗 Visit Beducated.com
📰 Read the full Guardian article
🧠 And maybe cancel that third streaming service—your bedroom will thank you.
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