Check the last two installments on feminist and ability blogs.

So after some searching and a lot of procrastination, here’s the next installment on good blogs around the interwebz.

Carnal Nation is an online magazine that features regular columns and a multimedia page. You can subscribe to their homepage (“recent news”) that features stories like Woman Catches Robber, Keeps Him as Sex Slave, Australia Buzzing About Drug Store Vibrators, and Lend a Hand: The 2009 San Francisco Masturbate-a-thon.

Pam’s House Blend: An Online Magazine in the Reality-Based Community.

The blog’s tagline, “always steamin'” appears to be literal: her team of writers have a steady flow of entries like Iowa National Guard will boot married gays; former drill sergeant — don’t let them near the guns and Did you hear the one about Gov. Paterson? He’s BLIND. Ha! Ha! Ha ha ha … throughout the day.

Dr. Petra Boynton: Sex Educator, Agony Aunt, Academic.

Dr. Petra takes on sex from both a legislative and relationship stance. Her most recent post, Sexual rights for all – sign the petition! gives links to the petition and resource materials for the 15 and Counting campaign for Planned Parenthood.

Polymorphous Perversity: sexuality • gender • law • policy • feminism • LGBT • censorship • sex work • civil rights • reproductive freedom • privacy • BDSM • family law • pornography • sexual health • sex education • discrimination • speech • marriage • international law • transgender • religion • culture.

Whew. But with that kind of tag, how can you not be compelled to check it out? If you need an intro link, I suggest The bathroom canard lives on.

Scarleteen: Sex Ed for the Real World.

It seems geared for a younger (by that I mean teenager-ish) crowd and this is more of a site than a blog, but they do have a good forum to which you can subscribe. Their current front page is directed towards “boyfriends”, which gives it a slightly yucky feel, but has good articles such as Genderpalooza! A Sex & Gender Primer and Hey, Boyfriend! Male Reproductive Choices.

Sex. Justice. Change.: a blog by Planned Parenthood of the Rochester/Syracuse Region.

Who doesn’t love Planned Parenthood? Well, nevermind. This blog is a great resource for news on sexual health and education. It’s got some good national news and will at least keep you up to date with what day (National Day of Appreciation for Abortion Providers) or month (Sexual Assault Awareness Month) it is.

Sexual Intelligence: Sex — and culture, politics, the media — and Sex, by Dr. Marty Klein.

Don’t be put off by an old, white guy with letters after his name telling you about sex. He’s smart, funny and a great writer about modern manifestations of lingering issues. Check out the posts Belgium Declares Pope Public Enemy and Florida Now Safe for Goats & Jesus. See youtube interview with him above.

The title is so condensed, you don’t need a tagline. It has near daily updates on what’s going on around the country, such as It’s prom season, and the ACLU is ready with advice on same-sex dates and On 100th day, failing marks for Obama on gay issues?

The Curvature: A Feminist Perspective on Politics and Culture.

You’re not going to go around searching for sex blogs without running into Cara’s writings. Her blog is absolutely great and was featured in one of my previous blog roundups on feminism. Check out her latest post, Cis Supremacy, Feminism and Women’s Shelters.

This is the third of a series that attempts to bridge disciplinary gaps between causes. No matter your cause of choice, or whichever blogs you follow, these issues are relevant. The goal is to bridge dialogues and trade out “special” to “common” interest.

Captain Planet-style.

Know a blog that would be a good tenth? Have a reason why one of these doesn’t belong with the rest? Leave a comment!