Posts Tagged “sexual bullying”
Why ‘Gender-neutral’ is vital to Sex Education
by Rachel Bell on September 8, 2017
‘Gender-neutral’ simply means stereotype-free – and starting with clothes labels is a step in the right direction to expressing full humanity, academic potential and healthy relationships
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The only feminist in the village
by Rachel Bell on October 20, 2014
Why else do I bother with all this feminist stuff? Because I want every 18-year-old girl heading off to university to have lots of hot, uninhibited sex too, if that is what she fancies. She will have her sexual adventures with young men who understand that she is a human, and if she has not given her consent to sex, it means she does not want to be raped.
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While Object take on Girls Gone Wild, Madonna usefully poses in bra
by Rachel Bell on March 11, 2012
The Daily Mail reports that a man called Joe Francis has been in a dispute with Madonna over her choice of track title, which originally had the same name as his company Girls Gone Wild.
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That joke isn’t funny anymore
by Rachel Bell on November 4, 2008
Sexual bullying in schools is so rife it is hardly noticed. Why, asks Rachel Bell, is it not taken seriously?
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