Tuesday, April 15, 2008 | 7:48 pm
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Yay, super-cute Sakura Sarashi starts a blog after attending Sex 2.0!
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Jay’s Sex 2.0 wrap-up. “This conference left me with such positive feelings about the future of sexual activism and humanity in general.” Yay!
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Viviane’s liveblogging of Sex 2.0
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“Well, count me as one of the internet harpies. But at least count me as someone who passed eighth grade civics (note to Alex: People on the internet saying you’re an asshole are not infringing on your free speech rights).”
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She observes that, “Everyone tells them they’re bad, that they are sinners. They’ve already gotten that message, and they need to know they are loved and respected.”
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“Because you see, if a convert Muslim tells you so - never having lived under a theocracy herself - you can swallow your ‘lived experience’ (another term they love). Pretend it never happened.”
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“When I think about why it’s important to identify as someone who believes in the definition, I think about the things that have happened in my life because others didn’t.”
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“The documentary At Your Cervix explores the connection between the way medical and nursing students are taught pelvic exams and the reality that most women experience them as painful and disempowering.”
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“I volunteered at the sexual assault center in my town and it is fucking ridiculous how much violence is enacted upon women on a daily basis. Why can’t we teach our sons and our daughters to respect others boundaries and to not be a fucking creepy person?!!!”
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“Granted, those old buildings are a little grimey. But they’re also neat old urban storefronts that already cater to a lot of street life. I’d hate to see them torn down. It would change the neighborhood irrevocably, and not for the better.”
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J. Brotherlove’s wrap-up of Sex 2.0
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…a.k.a., the One True Wrap-up Post To Rule Them All.
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“It’s a memoir about sexually coming of age, and it includes the horrific, the good, and the nitty gritty in between that the author worked through to make a better life for herself.”
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