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Impurity Culture

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remedial sex ed for homeschoolers, exvangelicals, & anyone else who kissed dating goodbye | bi-weekly column at @scarleteen | by @hannahboning & @emilyjoypoetry

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Trojan Brand Condoms (@trojancondoms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, Trojan and Advocates for Youth are taking a stand for honest, inclusive sex education and challenging abstinence-only programs in schools with a gum wall in Washington D.C. Learn more at NotChewedGum.org. #NotChewedGum #InformationIsTheBestProtection

Today, Trojan and <a href="/AdvocatesTweets/">Advocates for Youth</a> are taking a stand for honest, inclusive sex education and challenging abstinence-only programs in schools with a gum wall in Washington D.C. Learn more at NotChewedGum.org. #NotChewedGum #InformationIsTheBestProtection
Kate Sloan (she/her) (@girly_juice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m curious. A twofold question: 1. How many times a year, on average, do you have sex? 2. How many times a year would you ideally LIKE to have sex? No shaming of anyone’s answers will be tolerated in the replies.

The Nap Ministry (@thenapministry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Its Friday! Start setting up your nap plans for the weekend. No one will give you rest. This culture would love to see you working and spinning yourself busy 24/7. This is the resistance part. Theory into practice.

Its Friday! Start setting up your nap plans for the weekend. No one will give you rest. This culture would love to see you working and spinning yourself busy 24/7. This is the resistance part. Theory into practice.
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“This book asks the important questions, centers the stories and healing of survivors, and challenges us to reckon with the church systems and structures that have protected abusers for far too long.”—Amena Brown (@amenabee) on #ChurchToo (Emily Joy Allison) bit.ly/3ceORX5

“This book asks the important questions, centers the stories and healing of survivors, and challenges us to reckon with the church systems and structures that have protected abusers for far too long.”—Amena Brown (@amenabee) on #ChurchToo (<a href="/emilyjoypoetry/">Emily Joy Allison</a>) bit.ly/3ceORX5