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Tweet from HuffPost Living (@HealthyLiving)
HuffPost Living 8 tips on how to recognize someone with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder http://t.co/e4Tzw4oiTr https://twitter.com/HealthyLiving/status/515991819902283777 11:30 – 28 Sep 14 Bryan 0274826341 operations@staging.betterblokes.org.nz Sent from my Windows Phone
Treating Porn Like An Addiction Won’t Work
While I believe that men can be addicted to porn, regardless of whether they watch gay porn on the likes of https://www.twinkmovies.xxx/ or straight porn on something like porn hub, and that this impacts their actual sex lives in negative ways, what I’m not clear about is how talking about porn solely as an addiction…
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82 yo sex offender still dangerous: must wear GPS for 5 years
http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/87905911/depraved-sex-offender-ronald-van-der-plaat-banned-from-going-near-children-for-five-years Justice Matthew Downs said in his decision public protection was the highest priority and “given the risk posed by Mr van der Plaat, an order is necessary”. However he said because of van der Plaat’s dementia and his age a 10-year order would be “excessive”. He instead opted for a five-year extended supervision order…
40% of sexual assaults are committed by an acquaintance.
RT @withoutviolence: Did you know? More than 40% of sexual assaults against #women are committed by an acquaintance. http://t.co/vboH2wyyLv — Stop Sexual Violence (@AreYouThatSome1) June 9, 2015
Reunified with her family @UNICEFSL support.
#Ebola survivor Zeinabou, 4, will soon be reunified w/ her family with @UNICEFSL support. Via @anneboher pic.twitter.com/EWNlfapJqh — UNICEF (@UNICEF) October 6, 2014
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The internet is no place to make a convincing argument
http://www.theframeworks.com/blog/2016/08/10/the-internet-is-no-place-for-reasoned-debate A large part of the problem is that it’s easy to act brave behind the shield of a keyboard and computer screen. On Facebook, comments are not even anonymous; your name and profile picture precede your comments. Yet some people still feel protected enough to be aggressive. Despite the lack of anonymity, people are…