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“A webcam model (colloquially, camgirl, camboy, or cammodel) is a video performer who streams on the Internet with a live webcam broadcast.[1] A webcam model often performs erotic acts online, such as stripping, masturbation, or sex acts in exchange for money, goods, or attention.[2][3] They may also sell videos of their performances...
“From polyamory to asexuality, a genuine sense of sexuality and emotional health should belong to everyone. Survivors, however, often face higher obstacles and rockier terrain when it comes to reclaiming sex and/or romance after harm. While every situation is unique, we talked to experts and gathered answers to common questions survivors have while healing these parts of their identity...
“How can survivors feel safer in a new romantic or sexual relationship? Survivors should consider practicing cautious optimism. First dates can be exciting, encouraging, and nerve-wracking, but it’s also critical for a survivor to trust their gut when red flags emerge. And, the wise and common advice still applies: Meeting in a public place when just starting to date someone can offer an easy exit and prevent strong feelings of vulnerability...
“Perhaps the most recognized form, physical abuse may include behaviors such as: Hitting, slapping, punching, kicking Burning Strangulation Damaging personal property Refusing medical care and/or controlling medication Coercing partner into substance abuse Use of weapons EMOTIONAL ABUSE Emotional abuse occurs when an intimate partner seeks to control his/her loved one by: Name calling, insulting Blaming the partner for everything Extreme jealousy Intimidation Shaming,...
“Sex is NOT: clannism, escapism, separatism, passive acceptance resignation unhealthy acceptance acceptance of the inevitable stoicism defeatism pessimism negativism negative thinking gloominess doom and gloom gloom predeterminism predestinarianism necessitarianism nihilism fate fatedness cynicism reclusion ...
“Taking care of yourself after sexual assault Common feelings There is no right or wrong way to feel if you have been sexually assaulted. Everyone reacts differently, and a range of emotions are all natural responses to trauma...
“As noted in a previous post, a number of recent studies have provided a glimpse into the usually secretive world of pornography actors and actresses. Compared to matched community control groups, both male and female performers reported higher self-esteem, earlier age of first sexual experience, greater enjoyment of sex, and a far greater number of sex partners. (The latter finding referred only to sex partners outside their work in pornography...
“The anti-rape movement is a sociopolitical movement[1] which is part of the movement seeking to combat violence against and the abuse of women. The movement seeks to change community attitudes to violence against women, such as attitudes of entitlement to sex and victim blaming, and attitudes of women such as self-blame for violence...
“These are life skills that I’ll be teaching adults and children. Core skills: The World Health Organization in 1999 identified the following core cross-cultural areas of life skills:[8][9] decision-making and problem-solving; creative thinking (see also: lateral thinking) and critical thinking; communication and interpersonal skills; self-awareness and empathy; assertiveness and equanimity; and resilience and coping with emotions and coping with stress...
“Parrott's emotions by groups: A tree-structured list of emotions was described in Shaver et al. (1987),[47] and also featured in Parrott (2001)...