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Sex Work Isn’t Sex Ed: Why We Need Comprehensive, Fact-Backed, Sexual Education
Cashmere contributor S. Nicole Lane explores the advocacy around comprehensive sex ed. Spearheaded by sex workers and activist groups, out of necessity, why are they calling for better sexual education, and what is their role in it?
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In Defense of Misandry: Having Sex With Men Made Me Hate Men
“When we consider that in the US, almost three women are killed by an intimate partner every day, it’s baffling that women have enough faith in men to go anywhere near them in a sexual setting.”
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As A Transgender Man and Sex Worker, My Existence Is Political
“As a transgender sex worker, my body cannot help but be political. I must continually be an activist for my own right to exist.”
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From centerfolds to cellphones: The rise of the male thirst trap
“For those making the content, thirst traps can either be a way of expressing sexuality, a form of exhibitionism, or a way to seek validation.”
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‘Colonize me, baby’: Exploring the extremely taboo and highly criticized fetish of race play
“To politicize race play by suggesting it’s a way to take control of a system which, by design, you can’t have power over, is absurd.”