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Articles and Advice in this area:
- Samantha Benac
Sexual shame hinders women in far too many ways. It’s a difficult beast to tackle, as it assumes so many nuanced, subtle forms in our daily lives.
- Samantha Benac
Contrary to a common public opinion, there’s no right or wrong way to have sex.
- Samantha Benac
Women get a whole lot of messages about body hair. So how do you figure out what you want in terms of shaving and other personal grooming?
- Samantha Benac
When we have sex, all of our bodies’ small idiosyncrasies, quirks, and so-called “flaws” are on display. Our natural functions are part of life.
- Samantha Benac
Many women and girls feel insecure about sex, especially when it’s new. How can we build some sexual confidence?
- Sam Wall
At Scarleteen, we’re all about making choices. But sometimes, we see users making choices that are, ultimately, the opposite of the self-care the need in that moment.
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If you are leaving the person or people abusing you, your safety is the most important thing.
- Heather Corinna
- Jacob Mirzaian
- Sam Wall
- Stephanie
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If you’re in an abusive relationship, to make abuse stop you’ve got to get away and stay away. Here’s help to do that safely, and to be as safe as you can before leaving.