Sexual vulnerability refers to the state of being exposed to potential harm or loss due to one's sexual behavior or desires. It can include physical, emotional, social, economic, and psychological...
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: Sexual vulnerability and relational trust: strategies for safety & openness
Sexual silence can be interpreted differently by different people, but it is important to know what causes it and how it affects partners' relationship. When one partner is silent about their needs...
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: Breaking down the barriers of sexual silence in your relationship
Sexual consent is defined as an agreement between two individuals to participate in sexual activity that involves physical contact, including touching, kissing, intercourse, oral sex, masturbation,...
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: A guide to sexual consent: understanding its importance and implications
Sexual consent is an important aspect of healthy and fulfilling romantic and sexual relationships. It involves respecting and communicating with your partner about their boundaries, desires, and...
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: Negotiate consent for healthy relationships: guide to building trust and connection through sexual boundaries
Cultural expectations can have a significant impact on how people communicate about sex, particularly when it comes to expressing desires, boundaries, and needs. In many societies, there are strict...
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: Navigating sexual communication styles: exploring how cultural expectations shape intimate conversations
As members of different cultures, we all have different beliefs and values when it comes to sexuality and sexual expression. These beliefs are often shaped by our upbringing, social norms, religion,...
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: Navigating cultural expectations: how different beliefs around sexuality impact communication about desire
Social taboos surrounding sexuality have been present for centuries and still exist today. They can have an effect on how people feel about themselves, their behavior, and their relationships with...
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: How social taboos surrounding sex impact relationships: from shame and embarrassment to judgment and guilt.
Sexual experiences can be quite different from what people imagine them to be like. This is because there are many factors that can influence how someone perceives their own sexual encounters, such...
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: How to overcome the gap between imagined and real sexual experiences
Sexual interactions between people are often affected by social norms, cultural expectations, and power dynamics. These factors can influence how partners communicate and negotiate about their...
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: Exploring the intersection of power dynamics, desire, and respect in relationships
Sexual consent is usually defined as the act of agreeing to participate in sexual activity without being forced, coerced, or manipulated into doing so against one's will.
It becomes more...
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: Understanding the complexity of sexual consent: a look at its intersection with emotion, power, and culture