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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The cooch, who then was part of homeland security under trump? Good riddance to Mr transvaginal[/quote] Yes! What sleaze ball. He took such obvious please in the cooerced penetration of women. Why are conservative men so hung up with sex?[/quote] Because none of them grew up with anything remotely sex positive and none of them have put in any work to become sex positive. Look at Ben Shapiro’s personal life of sadness. His poor wife. [/quote] +1. My DH and I were discussing this last night. My kids college does mandatory consent training for freshman, which is the sort of thing conservatives rail against. But, I think it’s essential and should be taught earlier. In our home it was discussed stressed during high school that boys and girls need to check in and make sure their partner not only agrees to sexual activity, but is enthusiastic about it, not reluctant. And that if something makes you uncomfortable, you need to say so, clearly, even if it feels strange. If 16-18 year olds are new to sex, it’s easy to focus on all the new powerful feelings you have and miss subtle signals your partner send out. And it’s hard in a completely new situation to speak up when someone else has strong expectations and might get upset. But if you don’t, what happens isn’t rape, but can still be damaging to teens and lead to all sorts of emotional messes. You have a right to a sex life you are comfortable with. You have an obligation to be as clear as you can as early as you can about what your wants and needs and boundaries are. Teaching this seems so fundamental. But conservatives act like it’s taboo. [/quote] Better advice to a 16 y/o child... don't have sex until you're an adult. That's what conservatives don't like about it - that abstinence is treated as if it's somehow a bad thing. How about emphasize that as the initial solution - and THEN - discuss fallbacks. Rather than simply dismissing it constantly[/quote]
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