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Sexual Health in the News March 6 – March 12

March 12, 2026

NCSH in the News

Some AI Users Are Starting to Consider Themselves ‘AI-Sexual’ – Mashable

A survey of Gen Z and millennials who use AI tools found many are open to sexual or romantic interaction with AI. Respondents say AI offers a judgment-free space to explore desires, practice flirting, and learn about their sexuality. Justin Garcia, of NCSH member the Kinsey Institute, is mentioned.

AI Flirting or Digital Catfishing? Singles Say It’s the Same Thing. – VICE

A survey of U.S. singles found 54% use AI tools like ChatGPT to help with dating, but many still see it as “digital catfishing,” raising concerns that AI-written profiles and messages undermine trust in early relationships. Justin Garcia, of NCSH member the Kinsey Institute, is quoted.

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NCSH is providing experts for AARP’s advice column, available to AARP members (via a paywall), reaching up to 15 million people monthly. The most recent articles include: 

I Am Suddenly Attracted to Someone of the Same Sex – AARP

Feeling attracted to someone of the same sex after a long heterosexual relationship is not unusual, as sexuality can be fluid and evolve. NCSH arranged interviews with Tameca N. Harris-Jackson, Rachel Needle, and Rebecca Hartman.

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Uber’s Women-only Option Goes Nationwide in the US – The AP

Uber has launched a nationwide feature that lets women riders request female drivers and allows women drivers to prefer female passengers, aiming to improve safety on the platform.

When Should You Take a Pregnancy Test After Unprotected Sex? – health

Pregnancy tests are most accurate 10–14 days after unprotected sex or after a missed period. Testing first thing in the morning improves accuracy, and while home tests can be up to 99% accurate, results may be affected by testing too early.

Can Women Actually Be ‘Allergic’ to Their Boyfriends? – SELF

It’s rare but possible to have immune reactions linked to another person, such as allergies to a partner’s semen, skin chemicals, or bodily fluids. These reactions can cause symptoms like irritation, hives, or discomfort during sex, but treatments can often help.

OpenAI Is Delaying Its ‘Adult Mode’ For ChatGPT – Mashable

OpenAI has delayed the launch of ChatGPT’s planned “adult mode” saying it is prioritizing other improvements while continuing to weigh concerns about safety, ethics, and access to explicit AI content.

Why Romance Novels Are No Longer A ‘Guilty Pleasure’ – Los Angeles Times

Romance novels represent diverse, widely accepted stories that increasingly center women’s agency, pleasure, and emotional relationships while reflecting broader social changes around gender and sexuality.

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For general media inquiries about sexual health topics and/or to schedule an interview with one of our experts, please contact Susan Gilbert, NCSH Co-Director, at 
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