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In today’s episode, the sisters get real about their experiences with explicit adult content, and its dangers for women and broader society. Inspired by a recent BBC News documentary, they talk about everything from the objectification of women to overcoming shame and why it can be so hard to end the cycle of consuming adult content.
00:00 Welcome to the conversation sis
01:48 Housekeeping Announcements
05:30 Our Experiences with Explicit Adult Content
17:06 The Objectification of Women
29:37 The Dangerous Effects on Women
42:15 ‘Trad-wife’ vs Sex Workers
57:55 Overcoming Shame
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How do we raise our sons to lead lives of opportunity and success without losing their connection to the struggles of the Black community? In this episode, we explore the […]
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