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Autism is my super blessing! I'm a high-school valedictorian, college graduate, world traveler, disability advocate. I'm a Unitarian Universalist. I'm a Progressive Liberal. I'm about equal rights, human rights, civil & political rights, & economic, social, &cultural rights. I do servant leadership, boundless optimism, & Oneness/Wholeness. I'm good naked & unashamed! I love positive personhood, love your neighbor as yourself, and do no harm! I'm also appropriately inappropriate! My self-ratings: NC-17, XXX, X, X18+ & TV-MA means empathy! I publish shows at 11am! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support

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episode 61: My sex life on rare occasions


“Your Choice to be Sexually Active Before you become sexually active, you should think about a few things. If you're already sexually active, it's still okay to stop and ask yourself the following questions: Why do I want to have sex? What types of sexual activity am I interested in? What type of safer sex methods will I use? What type of contraceptive method will I use? How will I communicate all of this to my partner? Remember, it's always your choice if you will or will not be sexually active. No one should ever force you or try to persuade you to engage in sexual activity against your will. For more information about sexual assault, visit the Haven Project website.” “Sexual responsibility means making informed decisions and safer sex choices (including abstinence). Being sexually responsible involves respecting your partner, having open communication about all forms of sexual activity, as well as taking precautions against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), HIV, and unplanned pregnancy.” “If you choose to engage in sexual activity, remember safe sex is not always enough. You should strive to practice safer sex. There are many components to safer sex, including: Understanding your choice to be sexually active Being informed on sexuality, sexual health, and the components of a healthy relationship Having the ability to communicate with your partner, which includes receiving consent every time you engage in sexual activity with your partner Taking extra precautions to protect yourself and your partner from STIs, HIV, and unplanned pregnancy.” Sexual responsibility means Time, Support, Mutual Respect, Honesty, Trust, Equality and Fairness, and Good Communication. Sexual disorders happen anywhere and everywhere and that should be taken seriously (for examples Template:Room - Wikipedia.)


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