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tvmilfs · 12 hours
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work-assume-change · 2 days
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dr-dick-stuff · 3 days
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If Sex Ed Isn’t Critical, Can We Really Call It Comprehensive?
— Young people deserve an education that equips them to critically analyze competing narratives, challenge misinformation and champion their own sexual health rights. by Danielle Fernandes The Vatican issued a statement month calling gender transition and fluidity a threat to human dignity—which was not on my 2024 Bingo card. But it should have been. From the repeal of abortion rights across the…
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everybodysinvited · 5 days
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Gender Neutral Pronouns Guide!
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Gender neutral pronouns! I've been thinking about these a lot recently and so I wanted to make a quick guide on what neo pronouns are! Whilst singular 'they' has been around for ages, neo pronouns are a new edition to the English language and can seem daunting when you don't know how to use them, but they're really quite simple. I would definitely check out @minus18youth pronouns app - which teaches you how to use and pronounce neo pronouns! I think this is a fantastic resource! ✨
💚 Please note: The neo pronoun sets listed are just some of the more popular sets, but there are other new and emerging sets, and it's not just the English language, other languages already have or are generating neo and neutral pronouns too!
There are many reasons why a person may use certain pronouns, but no one owes you this explanation so be respectful of each person's decision. Asking, learning and respecting people's pronouns or changing of pronouns is a simple but great way to support the LGBTQ+ community 😁
https://www.minus18.org.au/pronouns/
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chimeetsworld · 6 days
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every good netflix original series that i’ve watched has either been cancelled, or the series ended terribly.
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This was informative
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mental-mona · 7 days
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gayashawol · 8 days
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very random and probably a dumb question but can lesbians have “unprotected sex???”
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pleasuremehere · 8 days
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Sex furniture might sound like a niche topic, but it’s gaining popularity for good reasons. Designed to enhance comfort, intimacy, and pleasure during sexual activities, these specialized pieces of furniture offer a myriad of benefits for individuals and couples alike.
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detentiontrack · 8 days
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is there a “correct” age that you should be having sex?
I don’t think so. I think that everyone’s relationship with sex is so different. I definitely think that you should be mature enough to be safe about it (using protection, etc) and you’re not forcing yourself to have sex to meet the societal expectation of when you lose your virginity (I also think the concept of virginity is stupid but that’s another post for another time if anyone wants to hear my thoughts). There’s no “correct” time to lose your virginity. What matters is that YOU feel ready and when you think it’ll be a positive experience for you. There’s nothing wrong with having your virginity into well into adulthood. You also don’t have to have sex just because you’re in a relationship. Someone who loves you will wait until you’re ready and comfortable. Some people lose their virginity at 16, some people lose it when they’re 30+. I had consensual sex for the first time at 17, and it was a very positive experience because I really loved and trusted the person I was with. But if I hadn’t been in that relationship, I think I still would have my virginity now at almost 19. So TLDR, all that matters is that you feel ready and like you will have a positive experience with someone you trust.
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houseofpurplestars · 8 days
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Remember That Time Bill Clinton Fired The Only Black Woman Surgeon General for Suggesting Sex Education, Only A Year After He Appointed Her?
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pleasuremehere · 10 days
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Remember, consent is about communication, respect, and making sure everyone involved feels safe and comfortable. So, don't be afraid to speak up and ask for what you want, and always listen to your partner's desires and boundaries.
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detentiontrack · 8 days
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What are your thoughts on casual hook ups/one night stands?
I think it really really depends on your mindset and the reason why you’re doing it. Some people will have casual sex with strangers as a form of self harm, but others just don’t want any strings attached and want a fun night. I think if you haven’t had sex before or if you have a history of sexual trauma, one night stands aren’t the healthiest because there’s no guarantee that the person you’re having sex with is trauma informed or will be gentle and understanding of it being your first time. But if you have no sexual trauma or have healed from it and have had sex before, I think there’s nothing wrong with it as long as you’re safe. (Safe as in using protection and safe as in letting people know where you are, what you’re going, and who you’re with). I also firmly believe that you should get tested for STDs every time you have a new sexual partner (STD tests sound scary, but they’re usually just a blood test and a urine test).
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iwt-v · 12 days
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Gillian Anderson Rewatches The X-Files, Sex Education, Scoop & More | Vanity Fair
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