Suzannah Weiss

Suzannah Weiss (born September 6, 1990) is an American writer and sexologist. She has written for publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and New York Magazine and edited for Teen Vogue, Complex, and Vice. She is the author of Subjectified: Becoming a Sexual Subject (Polity, 2024), which details her journey toward sexual empowerment and lays out a framework for moving beyond the objectification of women.

She is also a sex and love coach, a sexual assault counselor, a birth doula, and a sex educator certified by the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT).

Weiss has taught a variety of sexuality courses and spoken at conferences including South by Southwest, the AASECT Conference, and the Woodhull Freedom Foundation's Sexual Freedom Summit. She has been quoted as an expert in publications such as Cosmopolitan and Men's Health and played a central role in social media discussions of how women are treated by doctors. Her writing has been published in several anthologies and has been discussed on The Today Show and The View. She has appeared on Bold TV, C-SPAN, The Fallen State, and many radio shows and podcasts.

Weiss is a feminist. She holds a Master of Professional Studies in Sexual Health from the University of Minnesota as well as a Bachelor of Science in Cognitive Neuroscience and a Bachelor of Arts in Gender & Sexuality Studies and Modern Culture & Media from Brown University.