This page explains how Beshi Khushi creates, reviews, and maintains educational health and wellness content across the platform.
Because we operate in a sensitive area, our editorial standards are built around care, clarity, and restraint. We want people to find information that is useful, easy to follow, and responsible in tone, without fear-based language, exaggerated claims, or blurred medical boundaries.
Beshi Khushi is an education-first platform. We provide general sexual wellness, intimate care, and health education content for reference and awareness. We do not provide diagnosis, treatment, prescriptions, or emergency guidance. Our content is not a substitute for professional medical care. Please read our Medical Disclaimer for more detail.
This methodology applies to platform-authored educational content published by Beshi Khushi. That includes:
It also applies to educational context shown around product categories where health-related topics are discussed for user understanding, safety awareness, or general explanation.
It does not apply to user-submitted reviews or other user-generated content, which are governed separately under our User Reviews Policy.
We do not believe helpful health content needs to sound dramatic, overly technical, or absolute to be credible. In fact, in a category like sexual wellness, that often creates more confusion, not less.
Our editorial work follows a few core principles.
First, we value accuracy over volume. A page does not need to say everything. It needs to say the right things clearly.
Second, we value safety over unnecessary detail. If a level of detail risks misleading users, encouraging unsafe interpretation, or blurring the line between education and medical advice, we scale it back.
Third, we value clarity over complexity. We try to explain things in straightforward language without flattening important nuance.
Fourth, we value neutrality over persuasion. Educational content should help people understand a topic better. It should not pressure them, frighten them, or push them toward a product under the appearance of guidance.
Each page begins with a defined editorial purpose. Before writing starts, we identify what kind of page it is and what it is meant to help the reader understand.
A Learn page is designed to explain a concept clearly. A Health Conditions page is written as a reference page, not a diagnosis tool. A Guided Solutions page may help users understand categories, considerations, or next-step thinking, but it is not written as a treatment plan.
Once the page purpose is clear, the content is drafted using a structure suitable for that page type. This helps keep expectations consistent and reduces the risk of mixed signals. It also helps us maintain proper boundaries, especially in sensitive topics where careless wording can easily become misleading.
During drafting, we focus on plain language, balanced explanations, and clear scope. Where caution is needed, we say so. Where limits apply, we make them visible. Where a topic may require professional attention, we try to reflect that responsibly and without alarmism.
Before publication, content is reviewed for accuracy, safety, and neutrality.
Where references are used, they are handled in line with our Sources & References Policy.
To keep our content responsible and within clear YMYL boundaries, Beshi Khushi does not use editorial pages to provide personal medical advice, diagnosis, treatment planning, prescriptions, or emergency instructions.
Because Beshi Khushi is both a shop and an education platform, we take product mentions seriously.
When products or product categories appear in educational content, they are included to give context, explain what a category is, highlight general considerations, or help users understand when additional caution or professional advice may be appropriate.
They are not presented as personalised recommendations, medical solutions, or guaranteed outcomes.
Educational content should help users think more clearly, not nudge them toward a purchase by dressing up commercial language as health guidance. Our broader standards on commercial distance and editorial fairness are set out in our Conflict-of-Interest policy.
Health and wellness information should not be treated as fixed forever. Over time, wording may need improvement, explanations may need refinement, and safety context may become clearer.
For that reason, we review and update content periodically. A page may be revised when:
When a page is materially reviewed or updated, the review signal is refreshed and the content goes back through the same core checks for accuracy, safety, and neutrality.
We welcome responsible feedback about editorial accuracy, clarity, sourcing, or safety.
If someone believes a page contains an error, creates confusion, or raises a legitimate concern, we review that feedback through a structured correction process. Depending on the issue, we may clarify the wording, revise the content, add needed context, or make a broader editorial update.
More information about how we handle reported issues is available in our Corrections & Feedback Policy.
If you believe you have found a security issue that could affect users, published content, or platform integrity, please report it through our Security & Vulnerability Disclosure process.
If you want to report an editorial concern, flag a possible accuracy issue, raise a sourcing question, or share a safety-related concern about published content, you can contact us through the details below.
This page is maintained as part of the Beshi Khushi Trust & Safety framework and reviewed periodically to keep it clear, responsible, and aligned with our editorial standards.