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I Want to Have Sex. He Doesn't. Why Not? And What Do I Do Now?

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by Heather Corinna, Scarleteen.com

January 31, 2012 - 9:59am (Print)

Anyone, of any gender or any age, may not feel like it is best for them to choose to be sexual in a given situation, even when presented with an opportunity for sex, even when that opportunity is with someone they have a strong desire to have sex with.

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Words Matter: Cheers to the FBI for Recognizing How Much

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by Heather Corinna, Scarleteen.com

January 12, 2012 - 4:29pm (Print)

The FBI finally changed its defintion of rape, and while that may seem small, it has the capacity to change things for the better by quite a lot for a majority of rape victims and survivors.

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Get Real: Male Bodies Vs. Female Bodies: Why Go There?

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by Heather Corinna, Scarleteen.com

August 17, 2011 - 9:12am (Print)

Is it better to be a man or a woman when it comes to sexual pleasure?

 

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New Billboards Attack Latinas’ Health, Rights, and Dignity

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by Alexandria Walden

June 21, 2011 - 8:23am (Print)

Last week the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles launched an antiabortion billboard campaign in Los Angeles, California, that assails Latinas who decide abortion is the best decision for themselves and their families. Some billboards have come down but the struggle for self-determination continues.

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How Easy It Isn't

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by Heather Corinna, Scarleteen.com

July 24, 2009 - 7:00am (Print)

"Young women today have it so much better when it comes to sex than we did... right?" Often women in their forties and above are shocked to hear that younger women are struggling with sex and sexuality...just like we did. Some struggle even more.
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Sexual Violence More than Just Rape

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by Danielle Toppin, RH Reality Check, Caribbean

September 28, 2007 - 8:00am (Print)

Art and advertising that play on concepts of sexual violence both feed and depend on a culture that normalizes sexual violence against women.

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