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Consensuality

Navigating Feminism, Gender, and Boundaries Towards Loving Relationships

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Human relationships contain infinite possibilities, but the fairytale ideal of companionship does not exist for most people. In Consensuality , Helen Wildfell and her co-adventurers detail the process for creating a healthy, successful relationship and avoiding common pitfalls. The authors explore gender identity, sexual boundaries, power struggles, and emotional dysfunction. They offer their experiences in overcoming regret and resentment, finding self-empowerment, and provide hard-won communication tips for building healthy partnerships. Filled with personal descriptions of the complex layers in human interaction, Consensuality 's stories and illustrations combine gender studies with memoir to truly make the personal political.

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Consensuality, Helen Wildfell

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2015
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Titel
Consensuality
Ondertitel
Navigating Feminism, Gender, and Boundaries Towards Loving Relationships
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2015
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
123
ISBN10
1621060047
ISBN13
9781621060048
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Human relationships contain infinite possibilities, but the fairytale ideal of companionship does not exist for most people. In Consensuality , Helen Wildfell and her co-adventurers detail the process for creating a healthy, successful relationship and avoiding common pitfalls. The authors explore gender identity, sexual boundaries, power struggles, and emotional dysfunction. They offer their experiences in overcoming regret and resentment, finding self-empowerment, and provide hard-won communication tips for building healthy partnerships. Filled with personal descriptions of the complex layers in human interaction, Consensuality 's stories and illustrations combine gender studies with memoir to truly make the personal political.