Upworthy.com 10.28.15 | Angie Aker Consent is a good thing. What is it, exactly? This magical button delivers Upworthy stories to you on Facebook: It's the act of specifically saying "yes" to sexual relations while unimpaired enough by drugs or alcohol to do
Slate.com 8.11.15 | Amanda Marcotte Sexting Is a Form of Affirmative Consent, and Americans Love It In recent years there's been a drumbeat of sensationalist stories about the supposed dangers of sexting, mostly because people who use new tech for sexual gratification are
WFLA.com 8.11.15 | CNN (CNN) – Think sexting is just for carefree (or careless) teens? Think again. Researchers at Drexel University’s Women’s Health Psychology Lab conducted an online survey to explore the potential benefits of sharing sexually explicit messages or images through electronic means,
Vocativ 8.10.15 | Joshua A. Krisch Which is a good thing, because everybody's doing it already Over 80 percent of adults are now sexting—sending suggestive photos and naughty texts to their significant others and casual flings alike—according to a new study presented at
Buzzfeed.com 7.28.15 | Cosmopolitan showed men footage of their girlfriends being catcalled. These guys are aware that this sort of thing goes on, but the impact of being confronted by the reality of someone they love experiencing it produced honest, visceral reactions. Seth
Elle.com 4.9.15 | Jessica Grose As laws change and pressure mounts, what does it really feel like to be a woman in college in America? What's actually going on between men and women on college campuses, beyond the media firestorms about sexual assault
qz.com 3.10.15 | Emmaline May This delightful tea analogy is all you need to know about sexual consent Consent has been much discussed recently, what with college campuses in New York imposing affirmative consent rules on their campuses last fall, and the current box-office success of
MinnPost 2.24.15 | Mary Stanik I may be one of the only people around thinking about Aristotle with regard to “Fifty Shades of Grey,” that wildly successful book and movie tying up the time and wallets of so many people. But, thanks to