02/06/2026
“Virginity” is one of those words that sounds straighforward — until you try to define it.
There’s no universal marker that says it’s “gone” or “intact.” What we often treat as fact is actually shaped by culture, religion, and personal belief.
So when someone says they’re confused about virginity, they’re usually navigating a mix of expectations, myths, and pressure that don’t always make sense when you look closely.
💬 How do you understand virginity, and what advice would you offer?
Join the conversation on the Unna app, or bring your own questions to the community or ask Unna.
01/06/2026
After weeks of learning, reflection, conversations, and facilitation practice, our most diverse cohort is on the final stretch into completing the Certified Sexology Facilitator Program.
This group may come from different backgrounds, but they all share one commitment: to make conversations about s*x less shameful, and more humane.
More than that, they’ve spent the past 4 months understanding their own s*xual selves and learning how to create spaces where others can explore theirs with honesty, curiosity, and care - and it's only the beginning.
28/05/2026
The reality: frontliners supporting survivors in the Philippines are stretched thin, under-resourced, and carrying more than any one person should.
They deserve better. So do survivors. And as a community, we can (and should) do more.
At Unprude, we are committed to building that community. Reach out to us at [email protected]
25/05/2026
Supporting survivors of s*xual abuse is not a one-time effort. It requires committed individuals willing to engage in the challenging, long-term work of care and build systems that make it sustainable.
Together with the Kasanag Daughters' Foundation, we are weaving together human development, Catholic values, and the girls' and young women's lived experiences to define what Comprehensive Sexuality Education truly means in these unique contexts.
By understanding the realities of these youths—whose adolescent and teenage lives are shaped by s*xual trauma—we are able to develop safer systems that advocate for them through the lens of culture, values, respect, and compassion.
Safer systems begin with truly seeing the people they were made to protect.
25/05/2026
Supporting survivors of s*xual abuse is not a one-time effort. It requires committed individuals willing to engage in the challenging, long-term work of care and build systems that make it sustainable.
Together with the Kasanag Daughters' Foundation, we are knitting human development, Catholic values, and the girls' and young women's lived experiences to define what Comprehensive Sexuality Education truly means in these unique contexts.
By understanding the realities of these youths—whose adolescent and teenage lives are shaped by s*xual trauma—we are able to learn through the lens of culture, values, respect, and compassion.
10/05/2026
There's a version of motherhood we celebrate easily — the sacrificing, the giving, the endless care.
This Mother's Day, we hold space for a fuller picture of mothers — not just as caregivers, but as whole people. With emotional needs, changing bodies, desire, intimacy, and pleasure. Because motherhood does not erase any of that.
To every mother reclaiming the s*xual part of herself: we see you, and we celebrate you. 🌹
📷 Photo Credit: Galo Ocampo