The fact that Huffington Post even published this article, which goes against the common narrative, signals to me that change is coming… people are fed up with the hyper-sexualization of society.
Much as I’d like to think that, Brigid, I have a blogging password. For this one, for the first time, they asked for sources. It may have been slightly more contentious than the other articles I’d written, but I’m glad they still took it.
I tried – even whipped up a Yahoo account – but they insist on a Facebook link – don’t have it, am not getting it.
I guess someone else will have to let Nicole from Mississauga know that there are three Sexuality Clinics in her city alone where she can get all the hormonal birth control and free condoms she wants. So she doesn’t have to demand the government violate the explicit Charter Rights of her doctor in order to get her pills after all!
Nice article, Andrea. It’s Huffington Post, though, what did you expect about the comments?
Maybe just hoping it wouldn’t be the echo chamber that it is. That may be too much to hope though! 😉
The fact that Huffington Post even published this article, which goes against the common narrative, signals to me that change is coming… people are fed up with the hyper-sexualization of society.
Much as I’d like to think that, Brigid, I have a blogging password. For this one, for the first time, they asked for sources. It may have been slightly more contentious than the other articles I’d written, but I’m glad they still took it.
I tried – even whipped up a Yahoo account – but they insist on a Facebook link – don’t have it, am not getting it.
I guess someone else will have to let Nicole from Mississauga know that there are three Sexuality Clinics in her city alone where she can get all the hormonal birth control and free condoms she wants. So she doesn’t have to demand the government violate the explicit Charter Rights of her doctor in order to get her pills after all!
I’m sure she will be very relieved to hear it.