Every year, Super Bowl season reminds me of my own experiences playing football as a young kid. Aside from teaching me that I should perhaps turn away from athletics (whoops!), my time on the field also taught me a valuable […]
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The first time David, 19, of Jersey City, NJ, was sexually assaulted, he was a high school student minding his own business on a train. A man sat down next to him, showed him nude photos of himself and started […]
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Ruby, 17, of Takoma Park, MD thought she was in a healthy relationship with her boyfriend of almost two years. Then, she started to pick up on some bad signs. “He got mad when I hung out with my friends,” […]
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#MeToo, originally coined by activist Tarana Burke in 2006, has become a rallying call to discuss and prevent sexual assault in many fields, including athletics. Recently in the news were the trials of Larry Nassar, a doctor who worked for […]
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Since the Harvey Weinstein scandal, the #MeToo movement has repeatedly demanded justice for victims of sexual harassment and assault. With good reason, you hear about it everywhere: on awards shows, radio, the front page of BuzzFeed. I’ve crossed…
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We all have our phones on us most of the day, and we all use at least five apps a day, so why not add a few great sexual health apps? Recently, Answer—the organization that publishes Sex, Etc.—published a report […]
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It seems that every year there is another report of a group of male college students ranking their female peers on a scale of attractiveness or creating a game out of having any form of sexual contact with them. This […]
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Recently the trial of Owen Labrie, a former student at St. Paul’s School in New Hampshire, came to a close when he was found not guilty on counts of felony sexual assault but guilty of having sex with someone under […]
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