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Playing Safe: BDSM & The Ethics of Justice and Care By Angelina Duell « Feminism and Religion. This post is written in conjunction with the Feminist Ethics Course Dialogue project sponsored by Claremont School of Theology in the Claremont Lincoln University Consortium, Claremont Graduate University, and directed by Grace Yia-Hei Kao.

Playing Safe: BDSM & The Ethics of Justice and Care By Angelina Duell « Feminism and Religion

Angelina Duell is a 3rd year Masters of Divinity candidate whose focus is Religious Education. Her hope is to become the Director of Religious Education at a Catholic parish and to develop curriculum that emphasizes developing the skill sets to find your own answers rather than providing dogmatic answers. She also loves horror movies and baking. It is Wednesday night and I am alone in the house. It’s dark; the only light is from my computer screen. BDSM: A Beginner’s Guide - early to bed: sex toys, sex advice, vibes, and dildos. Safe, Sane, and Consensual. SubsForDommes. Disclaimer This is a handbook for people to learn more about a type of relationship known as Dominance and Submission.

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I do not pull punches or try to soften the language used. If you are easily offended, do not continue reading this Guide. BDSM Basics. Am I Normal?

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Short answer, yes. While parts of society tell us there are only a couple of right ways to go about sexual expression, the fact you found this page shows you know it isn't true. Sexual expression between consenting adults becomes unhealthy when it's repressed.