brings to readers new research findings in the fascinating science of sex, translating the often technical language of science into plain-language summaries. The Internet has no shortage of political opinion about sexuality, but very little scientific opinion. Despite the enormous public interest in our work, professional scientists often stick to publishing in technical journals in technical language, and with publishing houses charging $35 and more per download, the general public has little opportunity to be exposed to new scientific findings in sex research. I hope Sexology Today helps to bridge that gap.People seeking sex therapy or professional consultation services should contact the Toronto Sexuality Centre at www.TorontoSexuality.ca