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The Clitoris, the Vagina and Orgasm: Feelings and Frameworks

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by Heather Corinna, Scarleteen.com

September 6, 2011 - 7:39am (Print)

Knowing the issues with clitoral versus vaginal orgasms in terms of history and the politics around women and sexuality, how do you rectify when orgasm feels different based on those different kinds of stimulation?

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Three on Virginity, Ideals and Regrets

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by Heather Corinna, Scarleteen.com

July 4, 2011 - 6:30am (Print)

How can you become a virgin again?  Can you become a virgin again? Why keep using that term at all, and keep trying to make sense out of a freamework we know often just isn't sensible?

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WashPo Makes Amends on Cuccinelli Fail, Sort Of

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by Jodi Jacobson, Editor in Chief, RH Reality Check

August 25, 2010 - 10:25am (Print)

Yesterday we critiqued the Washington Post's front-page article on Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's efforts to justify his ideological war on women's rights by professing a concern for their health and safety. Today, a Post editorial addresses the issue.  It's not enough.

Follow Jodi Jacobson on Twitter, @jljacobson

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Pseudo-science and Pseudo-sympathy in the Abortion and Breast Cancer Debate

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by Amanda Marcotte, RH Reality Check

January 19, 2010 - 7:00am (Print)

Anti-choicers use pseudo-science and pseudo-sympathy to perpetuate misinformation about the risks of abortion, and the unproven links to breast cancer. Why? Because they "care" about women.

Follow Amanda Marcotte on Twitter, @amandamarcotte

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More Anti-Healthcare Scare Tactics

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by Joe Veix, RH Reality Check

August 21, 2009 - 12:32pm (Print)

The latest anti-healthcare myth is starting to
trickle down.

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