The NEW spiderbytes

We launched on January 4, 2010 and we continue to update content..

To come:

  • Search functions

  • A cool visual way to search for content

  • More quizzes

Have fun exploring the site.

What's new?

Video links (see the right side of this page). And check out the A-Z Topics page or the FAQ page to help find answers to questions you have.

Welcome to the new www.spiderbytes.ca

Welcome the the new www.spiderbytes.ca

spiderbytes is an award winning website created by Planned Parenthood Toronto.  We saw a need to create a space for youth to come and create their own "sexual spiderweb": pulling together all the pieces that effect the choices we make when we decide we're ready to have sex, with you in the centre, in charge of your own "web"

www.spiderbytes.ca has content developed by experts in the sexual health field, but all of it was filtered through youth; either our volunteers or visitors to the site over the years.  Because of this, the content is fresh, accurate and up to date.

We've revamped the content from the original site, added new images and pages, covering stuff like issues specific to young men and newcomers to Toronto. www.spiderbytes.cais a web that will always be growing, and we welcome your feedback.  If you find there's anything missing, or not quite enough information to answer your questions, call us at the Teen Sex Infoline, or add us to your contact list and Message us whenever you need someone with accurate information to talk to.

Also new to the site are videos!  A bunch of www.spiderbytes.ca volunteers came together with a generous donation from the Telus Community board, and put together a list of the questions we find we answer the most, and filmed them for you to watch.  They should be up and running on the site in a few weeks, so watch for that, and feel free to send them to your friends.

Thanks for visiting www.spiderbytes.ca, add us to your bookmarks and contact lists, tell your friends, and remember - your web is going to be changing as you get older, so get ready!

Video
Clip 1: Didn't Use Protection?

Clip 2: Non-judgmental

Clip 3: What is a "Pap"?

Clip 4: Do I need ID?

Clip 5: Am I pregnant?

Clip 6: Am I normal (anatomy)?

Clip 7: Am I normal (sexual orientation)?

Clip 8: Health Services Promo

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