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Say More - Kitty Stryker

Say More

Consent Conversations for Teens

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Audio/Hörbuch
160 Seiten
2024
Thornapple Press (Verlag)
978-1-990869-69-3 (ISBN)
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Practical exercises to help teenagers explore their understanding of consent in daily life.
Talking about consent can feel overwhelming, especially for young people who may be navigating their own boundaries for the first time. In Say More, consent culture activist Kitty Stryker guides teenagers in exploring what consent means to them. This timely and practical workbook allows the reader to work at their own pace and in their own way, with concrete examples from Kitty’s own youth, prompts inspired by questions teens have asked her and comprehensive resources to encourage further exploration and introspection.

Kitty Stryker has been working on defining and creating a consent culture for over a decade. Based in Berkeley, CA, she’s the editor of Ask: Building Consent Culture and author of Ask Yourself: The Consent Culture Workbook, Say More: Consent Conversations for Teens and Love Rebels: How I Learned to Burn It Down Without Burning Out. She is especially interested in bringing conversations about consent into everyday life. Heather Corinna is the founder, director, designer and editor of Scarleteen, the first truly comprehensive sex, sexuality and relationships education site and resource for young people of its kind. She is also the author of S.E.X: The All-You-Need-To-Know Sexuality Guide to Get You Through Your Teens and Twenties (DaCapo Press); with Isabella Rotman, Wait, What?: A Comic Book Guide to Relationships, Bodies, and Growing Up (Oni Press) and the menopause memoir-slash-survival guide What Fresh Hell Is This? Perimenopause, Menopause, Other Indignities and You (Hachette Go!). Kitty Stryker has been working on defining and creating a consent culture for over a decade. Based in Berkeley, CA, she’s the editor of Ask: Building Consent Culture and author of Ask Yourself: The Consent Culture Workbook, Say More: Consent Conversations for Teens and Love Rebels: How I Learned to Burn It Down Without Burning Out. She is especially interested in bringing conversations about consent into everyday life.

Foreword 


Note to Adults 


Acknowledgements 


Introduction 


Why Does Consent Feel So Weird? 


Why Is Consent So Complicated? 


Why Is Consent So Often Treated as a Gendered Thing? 


How Do We Normalize Consent in Our Culture? 


Is Consent Sexy? 


When and How Do I Need to Ask for Consent? 


Is It Nonconsensual If the Other Person Says Yes But Doesn’t Mean It? 


What’s the Best Way to Tell Someone You’ve Changed Your Mind? 


What’s the Difference between Coercion and Consent? 


What Should You Do If Someone Doesn’t Respect Your Boundaries? 


What Should I Do When I've Crossed Someone's Boundaries? 


When Is a Boundary Healthy? 


Can Boundaries Be Detrimental? 


Consent and Authority: How Do You Pick Your Battles? 


What Does It Mean to “Navigate Your Own Consent”? 


The Boundary Toolbox 


How to Say “No” While Saving Face and Letting Others Save Face


I Consented to Something, But Now I Regret It. What Do I Do Now?


I Crossed Someone’s Boundary. How Do I Fix It? 


A Checklist of Check-Ins 


Physical and Emotional Signs 


Current Capacity 


Relationship Assessment 


TL;DR: A Brief List of Consent Tips 


Final Thoughts 


Resources 


Books and Essays 


Websites 


Crisis Resources 

Erscheinungsdatum
Vorwort Heather Corinna
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kinder- / Jugendbuch Sachbücher Körper / Sexualität
ISBN-10 1-990869-69-6 / 1990869696
ISBN-13 978-1-990869-69-3 / 9781990869693
Zustand Neuware
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