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How Modesty Doctrines Made Me Hate My Body

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by Vyckie Garrison, No Longer Qivering

November 21, 2011 - 10:48pm (Print)

Modesty taught me that my first priority needed to be making sure I wasn’t a “stumbling block” to men. Not being sexually attractive was the most important thing I had to consider when buying clothes, putting them on, maintaining my weight (can’t have things getting tight!), and moving around (can’t wiggle those hips, or let a little knee show). Modesty taught me that what I looked like was what mattered most of all. Not what I thought. Not how I felt. Not what I was capable of doing. Worrying about modesty, and being vigilantnotto be sexy, made me even more obsessed with my looks than the women in short shorts and spray tans I was taught to hate

 

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Our Bodies, Ourselves: Turning 40, Going Global

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by Gina Maranto, Ecosystem Science and Policy (University of Miami)

October 16, 2011 - 9:46pm (Print)

Born in Boston, Our Bodies, Ourselves has become an international force for women's rights.

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Get Real! I'm a Guy Interested in Receptive Anal Sex: Does That Mean I'm Gay?

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by Heather Corinna, Scarleteen.com

October 7, 2011 - 8:18am (Print)

Who is curious about, wants or enjoys receptive anal sex? People who are curious about, want or enjoy receptive anal sex. What does that alone tell us about someone's sexual orientation? Nothing.

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Botox and Better Butts? What Messages Are We Sending to Young Girls?

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by Dr. Logan Levkoff

May 16, 2011 - 12:15pm (Print)

A mom gives Botox injections to her eight-year-old daughter and a sneaker company markets butt-shaping shoes for young girls. What messages are we sending young girls?

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Do These Pants Make Me (Look) Trans?

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by Heather Corinna, Scarleteen.com

March 25, 2011 - 8:42am (Print)

Gender and gender identity are complex and diverse: there's not just one way of being a girl, being trans gender, and those also aren't your only choices. So how do you figure out where you're at when the little boxes don't seem to fit?

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Get Real! Three on Going With the Flow

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by Heather Corinna, Scarleteen.com

March 4, 2011 - 6:47am (Print)

A range of alternative options for managing menstrual flow and a little unpacking for someone worried about not having a first period yet.

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Get Real: How do I make these erections stop!?!

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by Heather Corinna, Scarleteen.com

July 30, 2010 - 6:52am (Print)

Hopefully what I can do is help you to worry about it less and accept the way your body is right now more.

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Get Real! I Hate My Body. Can Someone Else Love Me?

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by Heather Corinna, Scarleteen.com

January 15, 2010 - 7:00am (Print)

If I feel fat and ugly, and I hate my body, how can I trust that someone else can love me?
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Get Real! Pornography, Strip Clubs & Other Feminist Relationship Quandaries

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by Heather Corinna, Scarleteen.com

December 24, 2009 - 8:00am (Print)

Plenty of things that have been or still are considered "traditional," are or may be based in sexism or other kinds of inequality.
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"No Fat Talk" Week: Cutting Fat Talk from Our Verbal Diets

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by Sarah Seltzer, RH Reality Check

October 26, 2009 - 6:00am (Print)

"Fat Talk" is a ritual with a special prominence between women, in groups or pairs, and makes it more difficult to have a rational, emotion-free relationship with diet and exercise. And that's why we need to get rid of it.
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