National Coalition for Sexual Freedom

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“Crown ‘ups the ante’ with overcoming resistance by choking charges against Ghomeshi”

The Globe and Mail by Sean Fine By charging Jian Ghomeshi with a single count of “overcome resistance – choking” on top of four counts of sexual assault, the Crown has signalled that it intends to seek a long penitentiary sentence if Mr. Ghomeshi is convicted, legal observers say. “It …

International Media Update: “National Taiwan University delivers blow to kinky bondage club”

The China Post TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan’s top university took the dominant role this past Wednesday when it gave a firm “no” to students who wanted to start a school-sanctioned club centered on BDSM, the broad range of erotic practices mostly identified with bondage and dominance role-play. A committee made …

“Are Unconventional Sexual and Romantic Relationships Becoming More Mainstream?”

Huffington Post by Douglas LaBier   A recent Pew poll found that millennials have a steadily declining rate of marriage. There are several possible reasons for this, but I think it highlights a broader, changing reality: We’re in the midst of a social and cultural evolution regarding the kinds of …

“Mom of Disabled Girl Awarded $638K in Sadomasochism Case”

NBC Connecticut A Connecticut jury has awarded about $638,000 to a Greenwich woman who sued a man she alleged had a sadomasochistic sexual relationship with her mentally ill and disabled daughter. The Stamford Superior Court jury returned the verdict Thursday in favor of Mary Kortner, who said her daughter, Caroline …

“Mishandling Rape”

The NY Times By JED RUBENFELD OUR strategy for dealing with rape on college campuses has failed abysmally. Female students are raped in appalling numbers, and their rapists almost invariably go free. Forced by the federal government, colleges have now gotten into the business of conducting rape trials, but they …

“Inside the strange, jealous world of a married swinger couple”

NY Post by Maureen Callahan On New Year’s Eve in 2005, Christy and Mark Kidd — six years into living in New York City, but still lonely — found an ad in Time Out for an all-you-can-drink bash. Despite several dubious specifics, including a Garment District location, house music and …