Category: NCSF in the News!
SE02E07 – Give me FREEDOM and give me SEX! – Going deep on sexual freedom with the NCSF
Casual Swinger catches up on all the latest, a little HURRICANE named Dorian and some big news out of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Susan Wright of the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom joins us to discuss the state of sexual freedoms in America and how the NCSF is working to ensure those rights not only endure, but grow.
Interview with NCSF Board Members Choc Trei and Susan Wright
Choc Trei, NCSF Board Member, and Susan Wright, NCSF Chairperson, and will be interviewed on the ISA Network on Friday June 8th at 9 pm EDT. We’ll talk about the recent resignation of NY State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, and the need for groups, volunteers and the community itself to …
Susan Wright on Swinger Lifestyle Radio Show
Susan Wright will be on the Swinger Lifestyle Radio Show live on Thursday, June 7th, 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm PDT and the episode will be available in the archives shortly after it airs. The Swinger Lifestyle Radio Show can be listened to live from an internet browser by going …
The Boundary Between Abuse and B.D.S.M.
NY Times “People who are not interested in kinky sex find it hard to understand, but some of us are just wired to really enjoy extreme sensations, whether it’s emotional or physical or mental challenge,” said Susan Wright, the founder of the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom, an advocacy organization.
Was it assault or kinky sex, Eric Schneiderman? Here’s the difference
The Guardian by Susan Wright This Monday, Eric Schneiderman resigned as the New York attorney general after four women alleged that he had assaulted them. Two of the women claimed they had been “choked and hit repeatedly by Mr Schneiderman”, while another said she had been “violently slapped across the …
Eric Schneiderman, Consent and Domestic Violence
NY Times Consent, the Dividing Line There is a bright line between pain caused by unwanted sexual or domestic violence and pain that can come during some kinds of consensual sexual activity among willing participants. “If it’s not consensual, then it’s not ‘rough sex.’ It’s abuse,” said Susan Wright, the …
