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Pt. 1 My Name Is Jade Carley And I Identify As Asexual (My Non Existent Se❌ Life) #fypPt. 1 My Name Is Jade Carley And I Identify As Asexual (My Non Existent Se❌ Life) #fyp
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Pt. 2 The Dysfunctions of White Privilege (I am Homeless, Have Spina Bifida, Rape Victim, Etc) #fypPt. 2 The Dysfunctions of White Privilege (I am Homeless, Have Spina Bifida, Rape Victim, Etc) #fyp
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New study: White people lack empathy across the socioeconomic spectrum Apparent empathy gap among white Americans shows up on questions of both race and economics, study finds By SOPHIA TESFAYE Senior Politics Editor Since the election of Donald Trump, the hunt to figure out what’s the matter with White America has pitted racism against economic anxiety as if those things existed in separate an...
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Pt. 1 The Dysfunctions of White Privilege (I am Homeless, Have Spina Bifida, Rape Victim, Etc) #fypPt. 1 The Dysfunctions of White Privilege (I am Homeless, Have Spina Bifida, Rape Victim, Etc) #fyp
Pt. 1 The Dysfunctions of White Privilege (I am Homeless, Have Spina Bifida, Rape Victim, Etc) #fyp
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Is it true that white people cannot experience empathy for people outside of their own race? Cannot? No. White people are perfectly capable of experiencing empathy for people outside their own race. Less likely too? Yes, sort of, depending on their upbringing and experience. And I don’t just mean racists are racist. It also isn’t just white people. Basically, empathy for people like you is auto...
Pt. 7 My Name Is Jade Carley And I Identify As Asexual (My Non Existent Se❌ Life) #fypPt. 7 My Name Is Jade Carley And I Identify As Asexual (My Non Existent Se❌ Life) #fyp
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I love my a$$ and body now (Bulimic who is learning to love herself) #fyp #youtube #tiktokI love my a$$ and body now (Bulimic who is learning to love herself) #fyp #youtube #tiktok
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Pt. 11 My Name Is Jade Carley And I Identify As Asexual (My Non Existent Se❌ Life) #fypPt. 11 My Name Is Jade Carley And I Identify As Asexual (My Non Existent Se❌ Life) #fyp
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Pt. 6 My Name Is Jade Carley And I Identify As Asexual (My Non Existent Se❌ Life) #fypPt. 6 My Name Is Jade Carley And I Identify As Asexual (My Non Existent Se❌ Life) #fyp
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Pt. 3 My Name Is Jade Carley And I Identify As Asexual (My Non Existent Se❌ Life) #fypPt. 3 My Name Is Jade Carley And I Identify As Asexual (My Non Existent Se❌ Life) #fyp
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Pt. 4 My Name Is Jade Carley And I Identify As Asexual (My Non Existent Se❌ Life) #fypPt. 4 My Name Is Jade Carley And I Identify As Asexual (My Non Existent Se❌ Life) #fyp
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    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

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  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

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  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    To deal with a short-tempered man, remain calm, actively listen to understand their perspective, avoid escalating the situation by reacting defensively, set clear boundaries, and if necessary, encourage them to seek professional help to address underlying issues; remember that you can't control their anger, but you can manage your response to it. Key strategies: Stay composed: Don't mirror their anger, keep your voice even and body language non-threatening. Active listening: Let them express their frustrations without interrupting, showing you're trying to understand their viewpoint. Empathy: Try to see things from their perspective, even if you disagree with their anger. "I" statements: Use "I feel..." phrases to express how their behavior affects you without blaming them. Set boundaries: Clearly communicate what behavior is unacceptable and what you will not tolerate. Give space: If they become overly aggressive, calmly excuse yourself and give them time to cool down. Identify triggers: Try to understand what situations or topics tend to trigger their anger. Direct conversation: When calm, consider a conversation about how their anger impacts you and encourage them to seek support if needed. Important considerations: Do not engage in arguments: Avoid getting drawn into heated debates, as this can escalate the situation. Seek support for yourself: If you feel unsafe or are being emotionally abused, consider reaching out to a therapist or trusted friend. Professional help: Gently suggest to the individual that they might benefit from anger management therapy or counseling to address underlying issues.

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    On Empathy: Some Advice For White Folk From A Black Coach When it comes to race, expressing empathy can be hard. In the wake of the George Floyd murder, what many white people believe to be an expression of empathy is nothing of the sort. By saying "racism is not that bad," "I know what you're feeling," "I'm sure it will get better," "Let's solve this," or "I've experienced some bad things too," it leaves the other person feeling dismissed, invalidated, ignored or alone. "I felt the familiar feeling of anger, frustration, powerlessness and hopelessness all rolled into one," Tamaan Wilkinson, 35, a professional business coach who I have known for a couple of years, posted after watching the video of George Floyd being murdered. Wilkinson, who contributes her experience in organizational leadership and development to charities in the West Midlands, tells me "many of the responses I’ve received have been heartfelt in their tone and acknowledgment of my experience. Other responses, however, have invited a further, very ‘left-brained’ explanation of my experience," which she tells me she has found draining. Others still have questioned the validity of her experience. "They have caused me to question whether my experience is accepted as true. For example, when I shared how I had been followed by security guards in a Birmingham Department Store, one woman said, 'Well, that might not have been because you’re black.' Responses like this leave me feeling frustrated, belittled and unsupported." PROMOTED Wilkinson's grandparents, from Jamaica and St Kitts, came to Britain as part of the Windrush generation. Today, Wilkinson sits on the management committee of a women’s refuge. Her brother, Kai Warner, is a champion eventer, who competed in Britain's 2019 Pony Club Regional Championships. Wilkinson says what she and other black people are going through right now feels a lot like grief. "As a black woman, I feel I am grieving something I've never actually had, which is equal treatment." MORE FOR YOU D.C. Plane Crash Live Updates: Black Boxes Found As More Details Emerge About Air Traffic Control Tower Staffing Two Chinese Nationals And A Philippines Police Official Among Those Killed In D.C. Plane Crash : What We Know About The Victims NYT Mini Crossword Today: Clues And Answers For Friday, January 31 Having trained as a grief counselor, I learned that there are certain responses which block emotions and destroy the fabric of our relationships. "I know what you're feeling" is one the very worst things you can say to someone who is grieving. Wilkinson feels this can be extended to how we communicate with others whose experience is different from our own.

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    To deal with disrespectful adult children, focus on setting clear boundaries, communicating openly, listening to their perspective, calling out disrespectful behavior calmly, and considering the underlying reasons for their behavior while maintaining your own respect and dignity; if necessary, seek professional help to navigate complex situations. Key strategies: Establish boundaries: Clearly communicate what behaviors are unacceptable and stick to them consistently. Open communication: Try to have a calm conversation where you express your feelings about their behavior and actively listen to their perspective. Call out disrespect: When your child is being disrespectful, address it directly and calmly, stating that their behavior is not acceptable. Acknowledge their feelings: Try to understand the reasons behind their behavior, even if you don't agree with their actions. Emphasize respect: Model respectful behavior yourself and remind them that you deserve to be treated with respect. Consider professional help: If the situation is causing significant stress or impacting your well-being, consider family therapy to address underlying issues. Important points to remember: Don't take it personally: Remember that adult children are responsible for their own actions and behavior, even if it feels hurtful. Avoid enabling: Don't excuse or ignore disrespectful behavior, as this can reinforce the issue. Self-care: Prioritize your own emotional well-being and seek support from friends or other family members if needed.

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    To deal with a "man child," set clear boundaries, communicate directly and assertively, encourage personal responsibility, and consider professional help if necessary; if their behavior is significantly impacting your life, you may need to re-evaluate the relationship as it might not be healthy for you. Key strategies: Establish clear boundaries: Outline expectations for behavior and responsibilities, and consistently enforce them without giving in to manipulation. Direct communication: Speak openly about your concerns and needs, using "I" statements to avoid blame and focus on specific actions. No enabling: Avoid taking on their responsibilities or making excuses for their immature behavior. Positive reinforcement: Acknowledge and praise positive changes or efforts towards maturity. Encourage self-sufficiency: Gently guide them to develop essential life skills like managing finances, cooking, and taking care of their personal needs. Professional help: Suggest seeking individual therapy or couples counseling to address underlying issues contributing to their behavior. Important considerations: Assess the situation: Evaluate the severity of their "man child" behavior and how much it affects your well-being. Self-care: Prioritize your own emotional health and set boundaries to protect yourself from emotional drain. Be patient: Changing behavior takes time and effort, so be patient and consistent in your approach. Consider the relationship: If their immaturity significantly impacts your happiness and quality of life, it might be necessary to re-evaluate the relationship.

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    WHAT IS WHITE PRIVILEGE, REALLY? Recognizing white privilege begins with truly understanding the term itself. Today, white privilege is often described through the lens of Peggy McIntosh’s groundbreaking essay “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack.” Originally published in 1988, the essay helps readers recognize white privilege by making its effects personal and tangible. For many, white privilege was an invisible force that white people needed to recognize. It was being able to walk into a store and find that the main displays of shampoo and panty hose were catered toward your hair type and skin tone. It was being able to turn on the television and see people of your race widely represented. It was being able to move through life without being racially profiled or unfairly stereotyped. All true. This idea of white privilege as unseen, unconscious advantages took hold. It became easy for people to interpret McIntosh’s version of white privilege-fairly or not-as mostly a matter of cosmetics and inconvenience. Those interpretations overshadow the origins of white privilege, as well as its present-day ability to influence systemic decisions. They overshadow the fact that white privilege is both a legacy and a cause of racism. And they overshadow the words of many people of color, who for decades recognized white privilege as the result of conscious acts and refused to separate it from historic inequities. In short, we’ve forgotten what white privilege really means-which is all of this, all at once. And if we stand behind the belief that recognizing white privilege is integral to the anti-bias work of white educators, we must offer a broader recognition. A recognition that does not silence the voices of those most affected by white privilege; a recognition that does not ignore where it comes from and why it has staying power. Racism vs. White Privilege Having white privilege and recognizing it is not racist. But white privilege exists because of historic, enduring racism and biases. Therefore, defining white privilege also requires finding working definitions of racism and bias. So, what is racism? One helpful definition comes from Matthew Clair and Jeffrey S. Denis’s “Sociology on Racism.” They define racism as “individual- and group-level processes and structures that are implicated in the reproduction of racial inequality.” Systemic racism happens when these structures or processes are carried out by groups with power, such as governments, businesses or schools. Racism differs from bias, which is a conscious or unconscious prejudice against an individual or group based on their identity. Basically, racial bias is a belief. Racism is what happens when that belief translates into action. For example, a person might unconsciously or consciously believe that people of color are more likely to commit crime or be dangerous. That’s a bias. A person might become anxious if they perceive a Black person is angry. That stems from a bias. These biases can become racism through a number of actions ranging in severity, and ranging from individual- to group-level responses: A person crosses the street to avoid walking next to a group of young Black men. A person calls 911 to report the presence of a person of color who is otherwise behaving lawfully. A police officer shoots an unarmed person of color because he “feared for his life.” A jury finds a person of color guilty of a violent crime despite scant evidence. A federal intelligence agency prioritizes investigating Black and Latino activists rather than investigate white supremacist activity. Both racism and bias rely on what sociologists call racialization. This is the grouping of people based on perceived physical differences, such as skin tone. This arbitrary grouping of people, historically, fueled biases and became a tool for justifying the cruel treatment and discrimination of non-white people. Colonialism, slavery and Jim Crow laws were all sold with junk science and propaganda that claimed people of a certain “race” were fundamentally different from those of another-and they should be treated accordingly. And while not all white people participated directly in this mistreatment, their learned biases and their safety from such treatment led many to commit one of those most powerful actions: silence. And just like that, the trauma, displacement, cruel treatment and discrimination of people of color, inevitably, gave birth to white privilege.

    • @JadeCarley24.7
      @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      So, What Is White Privilege? White privilege is-perhaps most notably in this era of uncivil discourse-a concept that has fallen victim to its own connotations. The two-word term packs a double whammy that inspires pushback. 1) The word white creates discomfort among those who are not used to being defined or described by their race. And 2) the word privilege, especially for poor and rural white people, sounds like a word that doesn’t belong to them-like a word that suggests they have never struggled. This defensiveness derails the conversation, which means, unfortunately, that defining white privilege must often begin with defining what it’s not. Otherwise, only the choir listens; the people you actually want to reach check out. White privilege is not the suggestion that white people have never struggled. Many white people do not enjoy the privileges that come with relative affluence, such as food security. Many do not experience the privileges that come with access, such as nearby hospitals. And white privilege is not the assumption that everything a white person has accomplished is unearned; most white people who have reached a high level of success worked extremely hard to get there. Instead, white privilege should be viewed as a built-in advantage, separate from one’s level of income or effort. Frances E. Kendall, author of Diversity in the Classroom and Understanding White Privilege: Creating Pathways to Authentic Relationships Across Race, comes close to giving us an encompassing definition: “having greater access to power and resources than people of color [in the same situation] do.” But in order to grasp what this means, it’s also important to consider how the definition of white privilege has changed over time. White Privilege Through the Years In a thorough article, education researcher Jacob Bennett tracked the history of the term. Before the Civil Rights Act of 1964, “white privilege” was less commonly used but generally referred to legal and systemic advantages given to white people by the United States, such as citizenship, the right to vote or the right to buy a house in the neighborhood of their choice. It was only after discrimination persisted for years after the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that people like Peggy McIntosh began to view white privilege as being more psychological-a subconscious prejudice perpetuated by white people’s lack of awareness that they held this power. White privilege could be found in day-to-day transactions and in white people’s ability to move through the professional and personal worlds with relative ease. But some people of color continued to insist that an element of white privilege included the aftereffects of conscious choices. For example, if white business leaders didn’t hire many people of color, white people had more economic opportunities. Having the ability to maintain that power dynamic, in itself, was a white privilege, and it endures. Legislative bodies, corporate leaders and educators are still disproportionately white and often make conscious choices (laws, hiring practices, discipline procedures) that keep this cycle on repeat. The more complicated truth: White privilege is both unconsciously enjoyed and consciously perpetuated. It is both on the surface and deeply embedded into American life. It is a weightless knapsack-and a weapon. It depends on who’s carrying it. White Privilege as the “Power of Normal” Sometimes the examples used to make white privilege visible to those who have it are also the examples least damaging to people who lack it. But that does not mean these examples do not matter or that they do no damage at all. These subtle versions of white privilege are often used as a comfortable, easy entry point for people who might push back against the concept. That is why they remain so popular. These are simple, everyday things, conveniences white people aren’t forced to think about. These often-used examples include: The first-aid kit having “flesh-colored” Band-Aids that only match the skin tone of white people. The products white people need for their hair being in the aisle labeled “hair care” rather than in a smaller, separate section of “ethnic hair products.” The grocery store stocking a variety of food options that reflect the cultural traditions of most white people. But the root of these problems is often ignored. These types of examples can be dismissed by white people who might say, “My hair is curly and requires special product,” or “My family is from Poland, and it’s hard to find traditional Polish food at the grocery store.” This may be true. But the reason even these simple white privileges need to be recognized is that the damage goes beyond the inconvenience of shopping for goods and services. These privileges are symbolic of what we might call “the power of normal.” If public spaces and goods seem catered to one race and segregate the needs of people of other races into special sections, that indicates something beneath the surface. White people become more likely to move through the world with an expectation that their needs be readily met. People of color move through the world knowing their needs are on the margins. Recognizing this means recognizing where gaps exist. White Privilege as the “Power of the Benefit of the Doubt” The “power of normal” goes beyond the local CVS. White people are also more likely to see positive portrayals of people who look like them on the news, on TV shows and in movies. They are more likely to be treated as individuals, rather than as representatives of (or exceptions to) a stereotyped racial identity. In other words, they are more often humanized and granted the benefit of the doubt. They are more likely to receive compassion, to be granted individual potential, to survive mistakes. This has negative effects for people of color, who, without this privilege, face the consequences of racial profiling, stereotypes and lack of compassion for their struggles. In these scenarios, white privilege includes the facts that: White people are less likely to be followed, interrogated or searched by law enforcement because they look “suspicious.” White people’s skin tone will not be a reason people hesitate to trust their credit or financial responsibility. If white people are accused of a crime, they are less likely to be presumed guilty, less likely to be sentenced to death and more likely to be portrayed in a fair, nuanced manner by media outlets (see the #IfTheyGunnedMeDown campaign). The personal faults or missteps of white people will likely not be used to later deny opportunities or compassion to people who share their racial identity. This privilege is invisible to many white people because it seems reasonable that a person should be extended compassion as they move through the world. It seems logical that a person should have the chance to prove themselves individually before they are judged. It’s supposedly an American ideal. But it’s a privilege often not granted to people of color-with dire consequences. For example, programs like New York City’s now-abandoned “Stop and Frisk” policy target a disproportionate number of Black and Latinx people. People of color are more likely to be arrested for drug offenses despite using at a similar rate to white people. Some people do not survive these stereotypes. In 2017, people of color who were unarmed and not attacking anyone were more likely to be killed by police. Those who survive instances of racial profiling-be they subtle or violent-do not escape unaffected. They often suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, and this trauma in turn affects their friends, families and immediate communities, who are exposed to their own vulnerability as a result. A study conducted in Australia (which has its own hard history of subjugating Black and Indigenous people) perfectly illustrates how white privilege can manifest in day-to-day interactions-daily reminders that one is not worthy of the same benefit of the doubt given to another. In the experiment, people of different racial and ethnic identities tried to board public buses, telling the driver they didn’t have enough money to pay for the ride. Researchers documented more than 1,500 attempts. The results: 72 percent of white people were allowed to stay on the bus. Only 36 percent of Black people were extended the same kindness. Just as people of color did nothing to deserve this unequal treatment, white people did not “earn” disproportionate access to compassion and fairness. They receive it as the byproduct of systemic racism and bias. And even if they are not aware of it in their daily lives as they walk along the streets, this privilege is the result of conscious choices made long ago and choices still being made today.

    • @JadeCarley24.7
      @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      White Privilege as the “Power of Accumulated Power” Perhaps the most important lesson about white privilege is the one that’s taught the least. The “power of normal” and the “power of the benefit of the doubt” are not just subconscious byproducts of past discrimination. They are the purposeful results of racism-an ouroboros of sorts-that allow for the constant re-creation of inequality. These powers would not exist if systemic racism hadn’t come first. And systemic racism cannot endure unless those powers still hold sway. You can imagine it as something of a whiteness water cycle, wherein racism is the rain. That rain populates the earth, giving some areas more access to life and resources than others. The evaporation is white privilege-an invisible phenomenon that is both a result of the rain and the reason it keeps going. McIntosh asked herself an important question that inspired her famous essay, “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack”: “On a daily basis, what do I have that I didn’t earn?” Our work should include asking the two looming follow-up questions: Who built that system? Who keeps it going? The answers to those questions could fill several books. But they produce examples of white privilege that you won’t find in many broad explainer pieces. For example, the ability to accumulate wealth has long been a white privilege-a privilege created by overt, systemic racism in both the public and private sectors. In 2014, the Pew Research Center released a report that revealed the median net worth of a white household was $141,900; for Black and Hispanic households, that dropped to $11,000 and $13,700, respectively. The gap is huge, and the great “equalizers” don’t narrow it. Research from Brandeis University and Demos found that the racial wealth gap is not closed when people of color attend college (the median white person who went to college has 7.2 times more wealth than the median Black person who went to college, and 3.9 times more than the median Latino person who went to college). Nor do they close the gap when they work full time, or when they spend less and save more. The gap, instead, relies largely on inheritance-wealth passed from one generation to the next. And that wealth often comes in the form of inherited homes with value. When white families are able to accumulate wealth because of their earning power or home value, they are more likely to support their children into early adulthood, helping with expenses such as college education, first cars and first homes. The cycle continues. This is a privilege denied to many families of color, a denial that started with the work of public leaders and property managers. After World War II, when the G.I. Bill provided white veterans with “a magic carpet to the middle class,” racist zoning laws segregated towns and cities with sizable populations of people of color-from Baltimore to Birmingham, from New York to St. Louis, from Louisville to Oklahoma City, to Chicago, to Austin, and in cities beyond and in between. These exclusionary zoning practices evolved from city ordinances to redlining by the Federal Housing Administration (which wouldn’t back loans to Black people or those who lived close to Black people), to more insidious techniques written into building codes. The result: People of color weren’t allowed to raise their children and invest their money in neighborhoods with “high home values.” The cycle continues today. Before the 2008 crash, people of color were disproportionately targeted for subprime mortgages. And neighborhood diversity continues to correlate with low property values across the United States. According to the Century Foundation, one-fourth of Black Americans living in poverty live in high-poverty neighborhoods; only 1 in 13 impoverished white Americans lives in a high-poverty neighborhood. The inequities compound. To this day, more than 80 percent of poor Black students attend a high-poverty school, where suspension rates are often higher and resources often more limited. Once out of school, obstacles remain. Economic forgiveness and trust still has racial divides. In a University of Wisconsin study, 17 percent of white job applicants with a criminal history got a call back from an employer; only five percent of Black applicants with a criminal history got call backs. And according to the National Bureau of Economic Research, Black Americans are 105 percent more likely than white people to receive a high-cost mortgage, with Latino Americans 78 percent more likely. This is after controlling for variables such as credit score and debt-to-income ratios. Why mention these issues in an article defining white privilege? Because the past and present context of wealth inequality serves as a perfect example of white privilege. If privilege, from the Latin roots of the term, refers to laws that have an impact on individuals, then what is more effective than a history of laws that explicitly targeted racial minorities to keep them out of neighborhoods and deny them access to wealth and services? If white privilege is “having greater access to power and resources than people of color [in the same situation] do,” then what is more exemplary than the access to wealth, the access to neighborhoods and the access to the power to segregate cities, deny loans and perpetuate these systems? This example of white privilege also illustrates how systemic inequities trickle down to less harmful versions of white privilege. Wealth inequity contributes to the “power of the benefit of the doubt” every time a white person is given a lower mortgage rate than a person of color with the same credit credentials. Wealth inequity reinforces the “power of normal” every time businesses assume their most profitable consumer base is the white base and adjust their products accordingly. And this example of white privilege serves an important purpose: It re-centers the power of conscious choices in the conversation about what white privilege is. People can be ignorant about these inequities, of course. According to the Pew Research Center, only 46 percent of white people say that they benefit “a great deal” or “a fair amount” from advantages that society does not offer to Black people. But conscious choices were and are made to uphold these privileges. And this goes beyond loan officers and lawmakers. Multiple surveys have shown that many white people support the idea of racial equality but are less supportive of policies that could make it more possible, such as reparations, affirmative action or law enforcement reform. In that way, white privilege is not just the power to find what you need in a convenience store or to move through the world without your race defining your interactions. It’s not just the subconscious comfort of seeing a world that serves you as normal. It’s also the power to remain silent in the face of racial inequity. It’s the power to weigh the need for protest or confrontation against the discomfort or inconvenience of speaking up. It’s getting to choose when and where you want to take a stand. It’s knowing that you and your humanity are safe. And what a privilege that is. Collins is the senior writer for Teaching Tolerance.

    • @JadeCarley24.7
      @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      So, what can I do once I recognize my white privilege? Beyond recognition, white people can use their white privilege in a way that is beneficial to all people. Here’s how.* Don’t take it personally or use discomfort as an excuse to disengage. Feelings of guilt or defensiveness are common responses, but ultimately, they’re counterproductive. Rather than centering your own feelings of discomfort, center the feelings of people of color in evaluating what to do with this information. If your instinct is telling you it’s more comfortable to retreat or reassure yourself that you are not racist, think instead, What actions can I take to help? Learn when to listen, when to amplify and when to speak up. When people of color speak to their experiences of oppression, it’s important for white people not to dominate the conversation or question those experiences. You can use your privilege to amplify those voices. Share the work and perspectives of people of color on social media. Credit colleagues of color for ideas. This not only helps marginalized people reach that audience but also helps spread their message from the source, rather than through the lens of a white person. That said, there are also times when white people should speak up. It’s not fair to burden people of color by making them always take the lead on anti-bias work or intervening when something offensive is said or done. If you hear racist remarks, speak up. If you see opportunities to educate fellow white people about race, do so. As an ally, your privilege can be a tool to reach people who may be more likely to listen to you or relate to your journey in understanding your own relationship to race and white privilege. Educate yourself. Just as you should not always expect people of color to take the lead on speaking out against racism, you also shouldn’t expect them to educate you on racism. While it’s OK to ask questions of those who have expressed a willingness to answer them, you have the power to educate yourself. Seek out books and articles on the topic written by people of color. Critically evaluate documentaries that surround topics like slavery, race, the U.S. prison system and more. We have more access to information created by people of color than ever before. Take advantage of it, and avoid burdening friends or coworkers of color with constant questions about their experiences. Educate fellow white people. Share what you’ve learned. Push through discomfort and demand courageous conversations in your circles. Do not let peers get away with problematic remarks without making a serious effort to engage them. Risk your unearned benefits to benefit others. You have most likely seen a viral video featuring Joy DeGruy talking about her biracial sister-in-law using her white skin privilege to question why Joy was receiving undue scrutiny from a cashier. She risks her comfort and her easy transactions with the store to point out this unfairness and ultimately receives support from witnesses and management. There are other ways to do this in our daily lives. It can be as simple as intervening if you see a boss or fellow educator treating someone differently because of their racial identity. It can mean advocating for a coworker to receive equal pay or opportunities. It can mean being an active witness when you see people of color confronted by law enforcement or harassed by bigots and letting them know you are there to support them and record the interaction if necessary. And it most certainly can mean engaging directly in anti-bias work, such as instilling more inclusive practices at your school or business or working with people committed to allyship and anti-racist activism, such as SURJ.

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    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    New study: White people lack empathy across the socioeconomic spectrum Apparent empathy gap among white Americans shows up on questions of both race and economics, study finds By SOPHIA TESFAYE Senior Politics Editor Since the election of Donald Trump, the hunt to figure out what’s the matter with White America has pitted racism against economic anxiety as if those things existed in separate and competing silos, forcing a narrow debate about the future of identity politics that seemingly goes nowhere. Instead of a post-racial America, two terms of America’s first black president left many voters -- and a large majority of political pundits -- ill-equipped to discuss what it means to be white in America at precisely the time when whites have reasserted their collective identity in this nation. So while Trump’s rise is often explained as the blowback for a society more focused on Black Lives Matter or trans bathroom bans instead of jobs for coal miners and a growing opioid epidemic, the curious case of a growing racial empathy gap in this country has been unfairly shouldered by Trump’s white voters. An eye-opening new survey, however, reveals that white Americans across the socioeconomic spectrum, including Democrats, are considerably less concerned about both economic and racial inequality -- it just all depends on where on the socioeconomic spectrum they stand. While working-class white folks made up Trump’s signature demographic, it was a surge of whites with college degrees that helped him flip notably blue states like Pennsylvania. These college-educated white people, a new survey from the nonpartisan PRRI found, lack empathy on issues of poverty that place them in stark contrast with the blue-collar voters who have been identified as Trump’s base. White college-educated Americans are far less likely to say poverty is a critical issue - only 37 percent, compared to 47 percent of white non-college-educated Americans and a majority of Hispanic and black Americans (at 52 and 69 percent, respectively). According to PRRI, white college-educated Americans are also less likely than non-college whites to say that children living in poverty is a critical issue to them (49 percent compared to 60 percent). Only 36 percent of college-educated whites say lack of well-paying jobs is a major problem facing communities. The empathy gap of college-educated whites only widens in regions where Trump excelled electorally, like the Southwest and the Southeast. White college-educated residents of those regions are far less concerned than those without a college degree about the lack of equal opportunity in education. Nearly half of white college-educated respondents (46 percent) told PRRI that it is not a major problem if not everyone has an equal chance in life - a view shared by only 36 percent of those without a college education. And it’s not just on matters of economic opportunity that white college-educated respondents exhibit a deep lack of compassion for the plight of others. Only 33 percent of white college-educated respondents said that domestic violence was a critically important issue, compared to 47 percent of whites with no college degree, and 63 percent of black respondents. Meanwhile, white respondents without a college degree were more likely to affirm the importance of equal opportunity and to support economic policies that address those issues, but they simultaneously denied that social factors such as racism play a significant role in structuring inequality. So while 64 percent of white Americans with a college degree reported moderate to high affinity for people of color, 64 percent of whites without a college degree in the Southeast and Southwest -- including 31 percent of Democrats -- said discrimination against white people has become as big a problem as discrimination against blacks and other minorities. Strikingly, more than 40 percent of young white people (under age 30) in these regions agreed that discrimination against whites is as big a problem as discrimination against nonwhites. “A central takeaway of the survey is that support for issues affecting disadvantaged kids is limited among whites at both ends of the educational spectrum,” Robert P. Jones, CEO of PRRI, explained. “But this manifests in different ways: By negative racial attitudes among the white working class and by a striking lack of concern about equal opportunity among college-educated whites.” America’s exceptionalism has been rooted in the country’s relative lack of tribalism. That’s falling apart, and it’s not simply the fault of identity politics. Political identity and partisanship have in recent decades increasingly fused with racial, ethnic and religious identity. As PRRI noted when releasing its survey on Monday, the Republican Party is increasingly becoming a party of white evangelical Protestants, while the Democratic Party is increasingly the home of ethnic minorities and the religiously unaffiliated. College-educated whites who did not vote for Trump, with their lack of religious affiliation and apparent lack of economic empathy, are a big reason why the post-election autopsy still hasn’t concluded in the Democratic Party. There is no point in having a debate on economic anxiety versus old-fashioned racism when a huge swath of white people insist that barriers to success in this country are conceived more in economic than in social terms, while another group of white people seem unable to empathize with the suffering of others, even those who look like them.

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    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Met Caleb Peterson On Upward Jan 3, 2025 Met. I hate this disgusting person, and you should never expect people to lure you back, especially in vulnerable situations.

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      @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs On This Page: Hierarchy of Needs Expanded Hierarchy of Needs Self-Actualization Needs Applications & Examples Critical Evaluation Key Takeaways Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a motivational theory in psychology comprising a five-tier model of human needs, often depicted as hierarchical levels within a pyramid. The five levels of the hierarchy are physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualization. Lower-level basic needs like food, water, and safety must be met first before higher needs can be fulfilled. Few people are believed to reach the level of self-actualization, but we can all have moments of peak experiences. The order of the levels is not completely fixed. For some, esteem outweighs love, while others may self-actualize despite poverty. Our behaviors are usually motivated by multiple needs simultaneously. Applications include workplace motivation, education, counseling, and nursing.

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    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    How do you deserve love? What do you have to do to be loved? Deserving love is often more about recognizing your inherent worth as a person rather than meeting specific conditions. Here are some key points to consider: 1. Self-Acceptance Recognize Your Value: Understand that you are worthy of love simply because you exist. Everyone has unique qualities and contributions. Practice Self-Compassion: Treat yourself with kindness and understanding, especially during difficult times. 2. Healthy Relationships Build Connections: Foster relationships based on mutual respect, trust, and understanding. Love often flourishes in environments where both parties feel valued. Communicate Openly: Share your thoughts and feelings with others. Honest communication strengthens bonds. 3. Emotional Availability Be Open to Love: Being vulnerable and open to forming connections is crucial. This means allowing yourself to experience emotions fully. Set Boundaries: Knowing your limits and communicating them helps create a safe space for love to grow. 4. Act with Kindness Show Love to Others: Demonstrating love and kindness toward others can create a positive cycle, encouraging others to reciprocate. Practice Gratitude: Acknowledging and appreciating the love you receive can deepen your relationships. 5. Personal Growth Work on Yourself: Engage in self-improvement and personal development. This can enhance your self-esteem and make you more open to love. Learn from Experiences: Reflect on past relationships to understand what you want and need from love. Conclusion You deserve love simply by being you. Focus on building a healthy relationship with yourself and others, and love will often follow. It's a journey of self-discovery and connection rather than a checklist of things to do.

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    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    To respect women, treat them as equals by valuing their opinions, listening to their needs, supporting their goals, respecting their boundaries, avoiding sexist language, and treating them with the same courtesy and kindness you would show anyone else; essentially, recognizing their inherent worth and agency in all situations. Key aspects of respecting women: Listen actively: Pay attention to what they say and try to understand their perspective. Value their opinions: Don't dismiss their thoughts or ideas just because they are female. Respect their boundaries: Accept "no" as an answer and don't pressure them to do something they're not comfortable with. Avoid sexist language: Refrain from using derogatory or objectifying terms when referring to women. Support their goals: Encourage their ambitions and celebrate their achievements. Be polite and considerate: Use good manners, like saying "please" and "thank you". Don't make assumptions: Treat each woman as an individual with her own unique thoughts and feelings. Challenge harmful stereotypes: Speak up against sexist jokes or comments. Offer help when needed: Be supportive and assist when appropriate, without being overly intrusive.

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      @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      To respect a man, you should actively listen to him, value his opinions, acknowledge his accomplishments, support his interests, give him space when needed, and treat him with courtesy and kindness, essentially treating him with the same respect you would want to receive yourself; respecting his boundaries and decisions is also crucial. Key aspects of respecting a man: Active listening: Pay full attention when he speaks and try to understand his perspective. Validate his feelings: Acknowledge his emotions and show empathy. Appreciate his efforts: Recognize his contributions and hard work, both big and small. Support his passions: Show interest in his hobbies and career goals. Respect his boundaries: Give him space when he needs it and don't pressure him to do things he's not comfortable with. Positive communication: Speak to him with kindness and avoid belittling or criticizing him. Trust his decisions: Allow him to make choices and respect his autonomy. Be mindful of your words: Avoid making negative comments about him to others. Understand his perspective: Try to see things from his point of view.

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    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Penalties for sexual harassment vary by state and the specific crime, but can include jail time, fines, and other consequences. Jail time Gross misdemeanor: Up to one year in jail Felony: Can range from one year and one day to life in prison Sexual cyberharassment: Up to one year in jail for a first-degree misdemeanor, or up to five years in prison for a third-degree felony Other consequences Fines Probation Counseling Sex offender registration Reprimands or warnings Mandatory training Transfers or demotions Reductions in salary Suspensions or terminations Factors that affect sentencing The seriousness of the crime, Whether the offender has a criminal history, Whether the offender used a weapon, and The impact on the victim. Workplace sexual harassment Most cases are not criminal, but some can be Common criminal offenses include battery, assault, stalking, sexual assault, and false imprisonment Employers may be liable for damages caused to victims

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Take Legal Action If Someone Shared Intimate Pictures of You. The sharing of intimate images or videos of someone without their consent violates their privacy and can cause harm. It can also be against the law. Consent means a conscious, voluntary agreement - free from force, fraud, misrepresentation, or coercion - to have intimate images or videos of you shared. The sharing of intimate images or videos of someone without their consent violates their privacy and can cause harm. It can also be against the law. Consent means a conscious, voluntary agreement - free from force, fraud, misrepresentation, or coercion - to have intimate images or videos of you shared. Even if you agreed to have your image taken or you took an intimate image of yourself and sent it to someone, it does not mean that you agreed to the images or videos being shared with others. You can now bring a new type of federal civil lawsuit. Congress added a new provision in the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2022. This lets you bring a civil action in federal court against someone who shared intimate images, explicit pictures, recorded videos, or other depictions of you without your consent (15 U.S.C. § 6851). It also includes sharing those intimate images through technology, such as the internet or social media. How can I bring a civil lawsuit in federal court? You can get a lawyer to file this civil lawsuit. You can also represent yourself. You may consider asking the court to allow you to file your lawsuit anonymously, using a pseudonym such as “Jane Doe” or “John Doe,” to protect your privacy. This is a private, civil lawsuit, and the government cannot assist or represent you in the case. The court can order the person who distributed the intimate images to pay the court costs and your attorney's fees if you win the lawsuit. How can the court help? A court can order a defendant (the person who caused you harm) to: Stop sharing intimate images of you (by issuing a restraining order or injunction. Compensate you for financial losses from the sharing of intimate images of you without your consent, or order payment to you in the amount of $150,000. Cover your attorney’s fees and court costs. This new law also allows the court to maintain your confidentiality when the defendant is ordered to stop sharing your intimate images; for example, the judge’s order might use the name Jane Doe or John Doe instead of your name. What do you have to prove in court? Evidence must be presented to a judge, and sometimes a jury, that: The defendant shared an intimate image of you without your consent, and The defendant knew that you did not consent, or recklessly disregarded whether or not you consented. You can prove lack of consent with your own testimony or any other evidence you have. Note that even if you made or shared your own intimate image with someone, that does not mean that you consented to the image being shared elsewhere. What is not covered by this type of lawsuit? Commercial pornographic content is not covered, unless it was produced by force, fraud, misrepresentation, or coercion. The law recognizes limited exceptions for the sharing of intimate images without your consent, when made in good faith, such as in an investigation or report to law enforcement, as part of a legal proceeding, for medical reasons, and other good faith reasons listed in the statute at 15 U.S.C. § 6851(b)(4).

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You should never share intimate pictures because once they are sent, you lose control over who sees them, which can lead to serious consequences like public humiliation, emotional distress, potential legal issues, and damage to your reputation, even if you initially shared them with someone you trust, as they could be forwarded without your knowledge or consent; essentially, sharing intimate images violates someone's privacy and can have devastating effects on their life. Key reasons to avoid sharing intimate pictures: Loss of Privacy: Once an intimate picture is sent, it can be easily shared with others without your knowledge or consent, potentially reaching a wide audience online. Cyberbullying and Harassment: Shared intimate pictures can be used for cyberbullying, harassment, or blackmail, causing significant emotional distress. Legal Implications: Depending on your location, sharing intimate pictures without consent could be considered a criminal offense, known as "revenge porn" in some jurisdictions. Reputation Damage: Even if the images are not widely distributed, the mere knowledge that they exist could damage your reputation and personal relationships. Psychological Impact: Victims of non-consensual image sharing can experience significant psychological harm, including anxiety, depression, and feelings of shame. What to do instead: Think before you send: Always consider the potential consequences before sharing intimate pictures. Communicate openly: If you're unsure about sharing a picture, talk to the person you're with about your concerns. Set boundaries: Clearly communicate your privacy expectations and respect the boundaries of others. Be aware of laws: Understand the legal implications of sharing intimate images in your area.

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I hate hook up culture with a passion I Need Advice I’m sick of it. Guys will flirt with me (hinting that they want to fuck) and when I tell them I’m not into hooking up, they immediately go ghost. Or they go, “yeah me neither… well it depends on the girl.” I hate hook up culture. I don’t like feeling used. I don’t like the fake love. I don’t like it when people who don’t care about me have that kind of access to me. I just want somebody to love. :( Edit: Plus, STD’s. Edit 2: Just got told to grow up because I think hook up culture is gross. 😃 Look I don’t care if you don’t agree with my opinion go hook up with all the people you want, this is my personal opinion and I am relationship material not one night stand material. I don’t want to have hook ups, one night stands, or casual sex. I hate this hookup culture, it seems pointless and morally wrong to me. Will I ever be able to find a guy who thinks the same? I’m a guy and I completely agree. My view on this is not religiously motivated since I’m an atheist. I’m no biologist, but I do think nature has sort of engineered us to be sexually intimate only with those who we were expected to have offspring with. Modern birth control really can’t compete with thousands/millions of years of human evolution and all those innate instincts. I’m not personally invested in celibacy until marriage as I don’t view marriage as anything more than a legal contract so to me sexual intimacy would all depend on the human bond and commitment level of the relationship. If it were up to me, I would only have sex with the one person who would be my life long partner. It may not always work out that way, but it's really about the lifestyle as I think its best for my own mental health and stability. As Wilt Chamberlain said, quote “Having a thousand different ladies is pretty cool, I've learned in my life. I've (also) found out that having one woman a thousand different times is more satisfying.” I’ll trust his advice considering his track record. In any case, I really don’t understand how people can be so comfortable being that intimate with a person they hardly even know. Plus I just have better things to do than getting my dick wet as a way validate the status of my masculinity in our value distorted society. I completely agree with you mate. For the record, this is coming from a guy who’s never had any sex before (oral, vaginal, anal), so for me, it’s that I would never even try those things. EVER. Here’s why. Hookup culture, generally speaking, tends to benefit men at the expense of women. There are two primary double standards against women when it comes to hookup culture. The more obvious one is stigmatizing women for having too many sexual partners (also known as slut shaming). The second standard is one that encourages women to prioritize men’s pleasure and care less about their own. I don’t support either standard, because I have a lot of respect for women. This is my primary reasons for disliking hookups. On top of that there exist other reasons. I am aiming to have sex after marriage. If I can’t do that, then the next best thing is intimate sex within a committed relationship. Hookups are a for sure way to dishonor that commitment. STIs are also another concern. I don’t want to contract/give STIs to random people I have sex with. Hookups increase that risk. At least in a committed relationship/marriage, you both get tested once and feel free to have as much sex as you want without worrying about STIs. Better safe than sorry for me. I do think there are plenty of guys that would agree with you. Unfortunately, there seems to be some negative stereotype against guys that guys must “always be up for sex” and will take any chance they get to have sex (which would include casual sex). This is obviously wrong, but some guys that agree with you may not come forward because they may feel like they would be stigmatized if they did.

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Sex should be valued because it can contribute significantly to a person's physical and mental health, foster intimacy and connection within relationships, and provide pleasure, all while contributing to overall well-being when practiced consensually and responsibly; it can also be a way to express love and affection towards a partner. Key reasons to value sex: Physical health benefits: Regular sexual activity can positively impact cardiovascular health, boost the immune system, improve sleep quality, and potentially reduce stress levels. Emotional intimacy: Sex can deepen emotional connection and strengthen bonds within a relationship, fostering feelings of closeness and trust. Psychological well-being: Sexual satisfaction can contribute to positive self-esteem and overall happiness. Stress relief: The release of hormones during sexual activity can act as a natural stress reliever. Communication and bonding: Discussing sexual needs and desires with a partner can enhance communication and deepen intimacy. Important considerations: Consent is crucial: Sex should always be consensual and respectful, with both partners feeling comfortable and empowered to participate. Individual needs and desires: Everyone has different sexual needs and desires, and it's important to communicate openly with your partner to ensure mutual satisfaction. Relationship dynamics: Sex is just one aspect of a healthy relationship, and other forms of intimacy and affection are equally important.

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    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You should always have your phone because it allows for easy and immediate communication with others, provides access to important information like directions and news, can be used to call for help in emergencies, and helps you stay connected with friends and family, especially when you're away from home; essentially acting as a vital tool for daily life and safety. Key reasons to keep your phone readily available: Communication: Stay in touch with loved ones through calls, texts, and messaging apps. Emergency situations: Call for help in case of an accident or other crisis. Information access: Find directions, check weather updates, access news, and research information on the go. Organization: Manage schedules, set reminders, and keep track of important tasks using calendar apps. Social connection: Stay updated on social media and connect with friends and family online. Productivity: Access work emails, documents, and collaborate with colleagues remotely. Entertainment: Watch videos, listen to music, play games, and access streaming services. Important considerations: Excessive use can be detrimental: While having your phone readily available is beneficial, excessive checking and usage can lead to distractions and negative impacts on mental health. Mindful usage: Be aware of situations where putting your phone away is important, like during meetings or social interactions. Battery life: Ensure your phone is charged to avoid being unable to use it when needed.

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Ask me for sexual favors and in return especially if you are revolting. Penalties for sexual harassment can include jail time, fines, probation, and job loss. The exact penalties depend on the circumstances and the type of offense. Criminal penalties Jail time: Depending on the offense, a person convicted of sexual harassment could face up to a year in jail for a gross misdemeanor, or a sentence ranging from one year and one day to life in prison for a felony Fines: A person convicted of sexual harassment could be fined Probation: A person convicted of sexual harassment could be placed on probation Sex offender registration: A person convicted of sexual harassment could be required to register as a sex offender Criminal record: A person convicted of sexual harassment could have a serious criminal record Restraining orders: A person convicted of sexual harassment could be ordered to stay away from the victim Job penalties Reprimands: An employee who commits sexual harassment could receive a reprimand or warning Training: An employee who commits sexual harassment could be required to complete mandatory training and counseling Demotion: An employee who commits sexual harassment could be demoted Salary reduction: An employee who commits sexual harassment could have their salary reduced Suspension: An employee who commits sexual harassment could be suspended Termination: An employee who commits sexual harassment could be terminated Civil penalties Monetary settlements: A victim of sexual harassment could receive a monetary settlement Restitution: A victim of sexual harassment could receive restitution from the employer

    • @JadeCarley24.7
      @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The length of jail time for sexual harassment in Minnesota depends on the offense and circumstances. The penalty can range from a fine and probation to a felony that results in years in prison. Gross misdemeanor up to one year in jail. Felony One year and one day in prison to life in prison Other penalties fines, probation, counseling, sex offender registration, and no-contact restraining order. Factors that affect sentencing The seriousness of the crime Whether it's a first-time offense Whether a weapon was used Whether the victim was a child The victim's impact statement The offender's criminal history In the United States, sexual harassment in the workplace is usually considered a civil wrong. This means that the victim can sue the perpetrator or employer for monetary damages.

    • @JadeCarley24.7
      @JadeCarley24.7 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      2024 Minnesota Statutes Authenticate PDF Resources Search Minnesota Statutes About Minnesota Statutes 2024 Statutes New, Amended or Repealed 2024 Table of Chapters 2024 Statutes Topics (Index) Chapter 609 Table of Sections Full Chapter Text Version List Section 609.344 Version List Recent History 2021 609.344 Amended 2021 c 11 art 4 s 18 2019 Subd. 1 Amended 2019 c 5 art 4 s 7 2014 Subd. 1 Amended 2014 c 259 s 5 2014 Subd. 2 Amended 2014 c 259 s 6 2010 Subd. 1 Amended 2010 c 270 s 2 2007 Subd. 1 Amended 2007 c 54 art 2 s 4 2005 Subd. 2 Amended 2005 c 136 art 2 s 16 2005 Subd. 3 Amended 2005 c 136 art 2 s 17 2002 Subd. 1 Amended 2002 c 381 s 3 2001 Subd. 1 Amended 2001 c 210 s 22 2000 Subd. 3 Amended 2000 c 437 s 12 1998 Subd. 1 Amended 1998 c 367 art 3 s 9 1994 Subd. 1 Amended 1994 c 636 art 2 s 35 Topics Accomplices Bodily harm Clergy Code of criminal procedure Correctional facilities Crimes Criminal code Criminal sexual conduct False representation Massage Peace officers Physicians and surgeons Popular names of acts Psychotherapists School personnel Secure treatment facilities Sentencing Sex offenders Special transportation services Standard of proof Teachers Vulnerable adults Weapons 609.344 CRIMINAL SEXUAL CONDUCT IN THE THIRD DEGREE. Subdivision 1.Adult victim; crime defined. A person who engages in sexual penetration with another person is guilty of criminal sexual conduct in the third degree if any of the following circumstances exists: (a) the actor uses coercion to accomplish the penetration; (b) the actor knows or has reason to know that the complainant is mentally impaired, mentally incapacitated, or physically helpless; (c) the actor uses force, as defined in section 609.341, subdivision 3, clause (2); or (d) at the time of the act, the actor is in a prohibited occupational relationship with the complainant. Subd. 1a.Victim under the age of 18; crime defined. A person who engages in sexual penetration with anyone under 18 years of age is guilty of criminal sexual conduct in the third degree if any of the following circumstances exists: (a) the complainant is under 14 years of age and the actor is no more than 36 months older than the complainant. Neither mistake as to the complainant's age nor consent to the act by the complainant shall be a defense; (b) the complainant is at least 14 but less than 16 years of age and the actor is more than 24 months older than the complainant. In any such case if the actor is no more than 60 months older than the complainant, it shall be an affirmative defense, which must be proved by a preponderance of the evidence, that the actor reasonably believes the complainant to be 16 years of age or older. In all other cases, mistake as to the complainant's age shall not be a defense. Consent by the complainant is not a defense; (c) the actor uses coercion to accomplish the penetration; (d) the actor knows or has reason to know that the complainant is mentally impaired, mentally incapacitated, or physically helpless; (e) the complainant is at least 16 but less than 18 years of age and the actor is more than 36 months older than the complainant and in a current or recent position of authority over the complainant. Neither mistake as to the complainant's age nor consent to the act by the complainant is a defense; (f) the actor has a significant relationship to the complainant and the complainant was at least 16 but under 18 years of age at the time of the sexual penetration. Neither mistake as to the complainant's age nor consent to the act by the complainant is a defense; (g) the actor has a significant relationship to the complainant, the complainant was at least 16 but under 18 years of age at the time of the sexual penetration, and: (i) the actor or an accomplice used force or coercion to accomplish the penetration; (ii) the complainant suffered personal injury; or (iii) the sexual abuse involved multiple acts committed over an extended period of time. Neither mistake as to the complainant's age nor consent to the act by the complainant is a defense; (h) the actor uses force, as defined in section 609.341, subdivision 3, clause (2); or (i) at the time of the act, the actor is in a prohibited occupational relationship with the complainant. Subd. 2.Penalty. Except as otherwise provided in section 609.3455, a person convicted under subdivision 1 or subdivision 1a may be sentenced: (1) to imprisonment for not more than 15 years or to a payment of a fine of not more than $30,000, or both; or (2) if the person was convicted under subdivision 1a, paragraph (b), and if the actor was no more than 36 months but more than 24 months older than the complainant, to imprisonment for not more than five years or a fine of not more than $30,000, or both. A person convicted under this section is also subject to conditional release under section 609.3455. Subd. 3.Stay. Except when imprisonment is required under section 609.3455; or Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 609.109, if a person is convicted under subdivision 1a, clause (f), the court may stay imposition or execution of the sentence if it finds that: (a) a stay is in the best interest of the complainant or the family unit; and (b) a professional assessment indicates that the offender has been accepted by and can respond to a treatment program. If the court stays imposition or execution of sentence, it shall include the following as conditions of probation: (1) incarceration in a local jail or workhouse; (2) a requirement that the offender complete a treatment program; and (3) a requirement that the offender have no unsupervised contact with the complainant until the offender has successfully completed the treatment program unless approved by the treatment program and the supervising correctional agent.

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    @JadeCarley24.7 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

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  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My Dad: David Carley th-cam.com/video/7LLVzQbdPEY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=y_PQsAaXcZjwTozg Tyler Weathersby Age 22 Rapest. The Jujutsu Kaisen rings on your wrist should be removed. Pt. 1 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/lv1aNz0CdTM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zRQFk5xfxhDck9TB Pt. 2 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/ZdtiaH5iSh4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=3fpmflfFjaGuA9B4 Pt. 3 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/jLUJRKpaVAA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JtV-idT_1emzWibZ Pt.4 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/f9XGt_nW5u4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OGnRt7ugWRjcO4TL Pt. 5 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/jLUJRKpaVAA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VAjggc5kxIcsTd6h Pt. 6 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/eLnukZcQvrk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PBBlSVsSCnS-PU2n Pt. 7 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/I4iMLQGHDj8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Og4cZnMNN06e7wPc Pt. 8 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/o0ZnkFZZnGw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sUTgOtArek6s9_Dl Pt. 9 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/_65EWDKIb9Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6ZJxNY4K0Sf3-f-I th-cam.com/video/gt8GairybUk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=k3HxgD5TJSgw6JlC Homeless 2022-2025 Pt. 1 th-cam.com/video/HV50bJCAiaE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Lv46Z-vL5DgSnNag Homeless 2022-2025 Pt. 2 th-cam.com/video/zy-kKW-Ug6c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=3vdL7exl_4imXQd- Dear Tyler Pt. 1 th-cam.com/video/XfTxI45OeXo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Gh9eD4MZpfQeXR79 Dear Tyler Pt. 2 th-cam.com/video/mBxDtBhDgXs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oB3ofZOc_v6baUf4 Dear Tyler Pt. 3 th-cam.com/video/rTG61buGteU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zHcGrz78C0WJUVf- Dear Tyler Pt. 4 th-cam.com/video/gWsFn8OC-6g/w-d-xo.htmlsi=uCKXcR3qbXHupBw_ Tyler’s Comments on “Dear Tyler Pt. 1” th-cam.com/video/Ho1oxGNYTKA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RlT1geWliX-4lsFy Tyler Weathersby Age 22 RAPIST. www.youtube.com/@TySenji Twitter (X) twitter.com/TySenji Ty (@tysenji) • Instagram photos and videos

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My Dad: David Carley th-cam.com/video/7LLVzQbdPEY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=y_PQsAaXcZjwTozg Tyler Weathersby Age 22 Rapest. The Jujutsu Kaisen rings on your wrist should be removed. Pt. 1 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/lv1aNz0CdTM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zRQFk5xfxhDck9TB Pt. 2 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/ZdtiaH5iSh4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=3fpmflfFjaGuA9B4 Pt. 3 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/jLUJRKpaVAA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JtV-idT_1emzWibZ Pt.4 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/f9XGt_nW5u4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OGnRt7ugWRjcO4TL Pt. 5 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/jLUJRKpaVAA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VAjggc5kxIcsTd6h Pt. 6 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/eLnukZcQvrk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PBBlSVsSCnS-PU2n Pt. 7 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/I4iMLQGHDj8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Og4cZnMNN06e7wPc Pt. 8 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/o0ZnkFZZnGw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sUTgOtArek6s9_Dl Pt. 9 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/_65EWDKIb9Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6ZJxNY4K0Sf3-f-I th-cam.com/video/gt8GairybUk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=k3HxgD5TJSgw6JlC Homeless 2022-2025 Pt. 1 th-cam.com/video/HV50bJCAiaE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Lv46Z-vL5DgSnNag Homeless 2022-2025 Pt. 2 th-cam.com/video/zy-kKW-Ug6c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=3vdL7exl_4imXQd- Dear Tyler Pt. 1 th-cam.com/video/XfTxI45OeXo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Gh9eD4MZpfQeXR79 Dear Tyler Pt. 2 th-cam.com/video/mBxDtBhDgXs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oB3ofZOc_v6baUf4 Dear Tyler Pt. 3 th-cam.com/video/rTG61buGteU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zHcGrz78C0WJUVf- Dear Tyler Pt. 4 th-cam.com/video/gWsFn8OC-6g/w-d-xo.htmlsi=uCKXcR3qbXHupBw_ Tyler’s Comments on “Dear Tyler Pt. 1” th-cam.com/video/Ho1oxGNYTKA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RlT1geWliX-4lsFy Tyler Weathersby Age 22 RAPIST. www.youtube.com/@TySenji Twitter (X) twitter.com/TySenji Ty (@tysenji) • Instagram photos and videos

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    To My Family David Carley (Adoptive Father Anna Carley (Adoptive Mother) Anna Carley’s siblings (Brother Micheal Lao(Child Pedo) My Adoptive Mother (Anna Carley) Brother’s (Michael Lao) Is A Child Pedo th-cam.com/video/-doO9Ewj_sA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=g-ZvRIWTeKCOHt-G (Sister Maria Lao (Ex- Husband Troy Adolfson (My Uncle: Troy Edward Adolfson, age 47, was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison) (Maria Sleeps with Will Smith after ex husband comes home from jail (Will Smith’s wife was dying of cancer) th-cam.com/video/l7m1No6ZEIQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UEhOwPtr7YT24SZO Cole Carley (Brother) Reacting: my story | the truth about Chinese adoption (I Jade Carley Was Also Adopted) #fyp th-cam.com/video/83ZK4E9vGrY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sS1CfA_krh-_lHbw Chinese Orphan Reacts: Shocking Secrets Of Chinese Orphanages Exposed! By: Pepe mystery th-cam.com/video/V1euK0HWvlU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SSepAgGHKT-v7dUN Reaction: Other Orphans From China On Tik Tok #fyp #adopted th-cam.com/video/eekqkEOMb1A/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Mgc_N4bBV0Dzz7ol Pt. 1 ASMR: Dear Family #fyp #fypシ゚ th-cam.com/video/aRzQsKUEiMI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nPYBTMFteVeLLisc Pt. 2 ASMR: Dear Family #fyp #fypシ゚ th-cam.com/video/6xQsskHRkDw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=w-6ZQK3J8HYKgRq2 Pt. 3 ASMR: Dear Family #fyp #fypシ゚ th-cam.com/video/H5ehp-PowW0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4DUdPHzsuaVBl2dA Chinese Orphan With Spina Bifida Got Adopted By American Citizens Gone Cruel #fypシ゚ #fyp th-cam.com/video/1KYGDtmlDjE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=2nWZzAJ8QB-2DiAM Reacting: 7 Signs You Have Abandonment Issues - Psych2Go #fyp (Jay Ackerson & Family) th-cam.com/video/aC-aSr6BRFs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qyDrEdPEhuomnW1A The Night Minstry & Ignite (Chicago Youth Shelters) th-cam.com/video/HGdEhVJHbnk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9YFZx4gK8nAZKX_g Ignite - Belfort House YOUTH HOMELESS SHELTER HARASSMENT #fyp th-cam.com/video/psTYp2e6iwg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nPaqOPXI661BT3aP Ignite Belfort Homeless Youth Shelter In Chicago #fyp #fypシ゚ th-cam.com/video/5-FmRwjOzp4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=IADW8Egu1mv4YyIQ Homeless 2022-2025 Pt. 1 th-cam.com/video/HV50bJCAiaE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=r3IT0QYLi0XchncN th-cam.com/video/zy-kKW-Ug6c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Son4DYFG2HKB5i_6 th-cam.com/video/zy-kKW-Ug6c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qRxUBGnC6KMo7vyS To The Bergstrom’s The moochers of Anna And David Carley Patricia. B Chris. B Khoua. B Nova. B Tyler. B Oliver. B Dear Khoua Bergstrom #fyp #fypviralシ #bullymaguire #bullyingstopsnow th-cam.com/video/Klf-pDYdu78/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QdF1aB7_BxdmrcAy Pt. 1 Dear: Patricia, Chris, Khoua, Nova, Tyler, Oliver Bergstrom’s #fyp th-cam.com/video/SDQClxsqJWw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Vsx5fj38s8rP2Zho Pt. 2 Dear: Patricia, Chris, Khoua, Nova, Tyler, Oliver Bergstrom’s #fyp th-cam.com/video/AIODnGrR2WA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GJsRUGQBgZYmbQ9D Pt. 3 Dear: Patricia, Chris, Khoua, Nova, Tyler, Oliver Bergstrom’s #fyp th-cam.com/video/_Pc-nrRw_Io/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cuoTRiIvJOem6DJb

  • @Xoltiq
    @Xoltiq 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I don't like ramen

    • @JadeCarley24.7
      @JadeCarley24.7 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Xoltiq I despise your physical features. I am working on being more honest. It's generally considered impolite and hurtful to tell someone they look ugly. Instead, you can focus on treating others with kindness and building healthy relationships. How to respond to someone calling you ugly Stand up for yourself. Say that the comments are mean and don't reflect who you are. Say that you don't know why they would call you ugly. Say that their opinion of how you look doesn't change who you are. Say that they are not the judge of what is beautiful. Synonyms for ugly unattractive, dumpy, frowzy, hideous, homely, ill-favored, plain, and unlovely.

    • @JadeCarley24.7
      @JadeCarley24.7 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Xoltiq It is never appropriate to tell someone they are "too ugly to look at" as it is incredibly hurtful, disrespectful, and can have a detrimental impact on their self-esteem; instead, you should avoid making comments about someone's appearance altogether and focus on their positive qualities as a person. Why you should never say this: Harmful to self-esteem: Such comments can significantly damage someone's self-worth and confidence, especially if they are already struggling with body image issues. Unnecessary cruelty: There is no positive reason to criticize someone's appearance in such a harsh way. Subjective beauty standards: What one person finds attractive, another may not. If you must address someone's appearance: Be positive and constructive: If you feel the need to offer feedback, focus on aspects they can improve with healthy habits like grooming or style choices, and do so in a supportive way. Prioritize their feelings: Always prioritize the other person's emotions and consider whether your comment is truly necessary. Focus on their personality: Instead of commenting on appearance, compliment their character, sense of humor, or other positive qualities.

    • @JadeCarley24.7
      @JadeCarley24.7 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Xoltiq While directly saying "I don't care" can be blunt and hurtful, depending on the situation, you can express a lack of concern by saying things like: "It doesn't matter to me," "That's not my problem," "I'm not bothered," "Whatever," or "I'm not concerned about it," while maintaining a neutral tone of voice; however, it's important to consider the context and potential consequences of such statements before using them. Key points to remember: Be mindful of the situation: Depending on the relationship and the gravity of the issue, saying you don't care might come across as dismissive or insensitive. Choose your words carefully: If you need to convey a lack of interest, try to phrase it in a way that is less confrontational. Consider the alternative: Sometimes, simply not engaging with the topic or changing the subject might be a better way to indicate disinterest. Examples of how to say you don't care without being overly harsh: "I'm not really invested in this conversation." "That's not something I'm thinking about right now." "I don't have an opinion on that." "It's not a priority for me." "I'm not going to get involved in that."

    • @JadeCarley24.7
      @JadeCarley24.7 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Xoltiq To tell someone to "go away" politely, you can say things like "Please leave," "I need some space right now," "I'd appreciate it if you would go," "I'm not interested in talking right now," or "Excuse me, I need to be alone.". Depending on the situation, you can also use more direct phrases like "I need you to leave" or "It's time for you to go.". Key points to remember: Be direct but respectful: Clearly state your desire for them to leave without being aggressive or insulting. Use a firm tone: While being polite, make sure your voice conveys that you want them to leave. Give a reason if appropriate: If necessary, explain why you need them to go, like "I'm busy right now" or "I need some quiet time." Depending on the situation, you can also use phrases like: "Would you mind leaving?, "I need to focus on something else, "Can we talk later?, "I'm not feeling very social today, and "I need to be by myself.

    • @JadeCarley24.7
      @JadeCarley24.7 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Xoltiq How do I file a restraining order for someone’s severely unattractive profile picture? Ai could not give me an answer. Although…. Yes, law enforcement can track emails. They can request information from email and internet service providers, and may need a warrant to do so. How police track emails IP addresses Police can request IP addresses from internet service providers (ISPs). ISPs keep logs of IP addresses assigned to customers, which can be used to trace online activity. Email headers Police can request extended headers from email service providers. These headers contain technical information that can help identify the origin of an email. Metadata and user data Police can request metadata and user data from email and internet service providers. Collaboration Police can work with other entities, such as social media platforms, technology companies, and online service providers. What police can do with email information Police can use email information to solve cybercrimes, such as identity theft, data breaches, and cyberbullying. Police can use email information to obtain access to emails, attachments, and other electronic devices.

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My Dad: David Carley th-cam.com/video/7LLVzQbdPEY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=y_PQsAaXcZjwTozg Tik tok- @jadecarley24.7_ #fyp #fypシ YT- JadeCarley24.7 Insta- Carley24.7 I’m homeless. My trauma is here. Tyler Weathersby Age 22 Rapest. The Jujutsu Kaisen rings on your wrist should be removed. Pt. 1 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/lv1aNz0CdTM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zRQFk5xfxhDck9TB Pt. 2 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/ZdtiaH5iSh4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=3fpmflfFjaGuA9B4 Pt. 3 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/jLUJRKpaVAA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JtV-idT_1emzWibZ Pt.4 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/f9XGt_nW5u4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OGnRt7ugWRjcO4TL Pt. 5 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/jLUJRKpaVAA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VAjggc5kxIcsTd6h Pt. 6 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/eLnukZcQvrk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PBBlSVsSCnS-PU2n Pt. 7 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/I4iMLQGHDj8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Og4cZnMNN06e7wPc Pt. 8 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/o0ZnkFZZnGw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sUTgOtArek6s9_Dl Pt. 9 MEETING MY 🍇EST ON TINDER WHILE HOMELESS, SPINA BIFIDA CCULTA, AND 🍇ED FOR TWO WEEKS th-cam.com/video/_65EWDKIb9Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6ZJxNY4K0Sf3-f-I th-cam.com/video/gt8GairybUk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=k3HxgD5TJSgw6JlC Homeless 2022-2025 Pt. 1 th-cam.com/video/HV50bJCAiaE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Lv46Z-vL5DgSnNag Homeless 2022-2025 Pt. 2 th-cam.com/video/zy-kKW-Ug6c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=3vdL7exl_4imXQd- Dear Tyler Pt. 1 th-cam.com/video/XfTxI45OeXo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Gh9eD4MZpfQeXR79 Dear Tyler Pt. 2 th-cam.com/video/mBxDtBhDgXs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oB3ofZOc_v6baUf4 Dear Tyler Pt. 3 th-cam.com/video/rTG61buGteU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zHcGrz78C0WJUVf- Dear Tyler Pt. 4 th-cam.com/video/gWsFn8OC-6g/w-d-xo.htmlsi=uCKXcR3qbXHupBw_ Tyler’s Comments on “Dear Tyler Pt. 1” th-cam.com/video/Ho1oxGNYTKA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RlT1geWliX-4lsFy Tyler Weathersby Age 22 RAPIST. www.youtube.com/@TySenji Twitter (X) twitter.com/TySenji Ty (@tysenji) • Instagram photos and videos

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    AI Overview Learn more To tell someone you "hate" sex, be direct and honest while emphasizing that it's not about them personally, using phrases like "I'm not comfortable with sex right now," "I don't enjoy sexual activity," or "I need to talk about my feelings regarding sex," and explain that you need to explore why you feel this way, potentially with a therapist's help. Key points to remember: Choose a private moment: Find a calm, private space to have this conversation. Use "I" statements: Focus on your own feelings instead of blaming them, like "I feel uncomfortable when...". Explain your reasons (if comfortable): If you're willing, share why you dislike sex, whether it's due to past experiences, anxieties, or physical discomfort. Set boundaries: Clearly communicate what kind of physical intimacy you are comfortable with, if any. Be prepared for their reaction: Understand that your partner may need time to process this information and may have questions. Possible phrases to use: "I've been thinking a lot about our sex life, and honestly, I don't enjoy it as much as I thought I would." "I need to be open with you about something - right now, I'm not feeling comfortable with sex." "I think we should talk about our physical intimacy needs, because I'm not feeling fulfilled with the current level of sexual activity." "I'm considering seeking professional help to understand why I feel this way about sex." Important considerations: Seek professional support: If you're struggling with a strong aversion to sex, consider talking to a therapist to explore potential underlying reasons and develop coping mechanisms. Respect your partner's feelings: Be prepared for your partner to be hurt or confused, and be willing to answer their questions honestly. Be open to compromise: If you are willing to explore ways to improve your sex life, discuss potential options with your partner.

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    How do you talk maturely? A mature conversation is clear concise and does not allow emotional outbursts. the conversation is tactful, it takes others feelings into consideration. Listening properly to the other person without interrupting, allowing them their time to speak is very important.

    • @JadeCarley24.7
      @JadeCarley24.7 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      What Is Oral Sex? Oral sex is a common sex act among couples of all ages and genders. It involves using your tongue, lips, or mouth to stimulate your partner’s genitals or anus. Types of Oral Sex Oral sex can have many different names, both formal and informal. Experts have given the various types of oral stimulation their own medical terms: Fellatio. Stimulation of the penis with the lips, tongue, or teeth. It usually involves a sucking or licking motion, but may also include the use of the throat or teeth. Cunnilingus. Stimulation of the vagina or clitoris with the mouth. This usually includes sucking or licking outside and around the vulva. Anilingus. Stimulation of the anus with the mouth or lips. Although these are the clinical terms, there are also more casual terms to describe oral sex, which include: Going down Giving head Rimming 69 Blow job Oral Sex Myths Oral sex is common: More than eighty-five percent of sexually active adults between the ages of 18 and 44 report having had oral sex at least once with a partner of the opposite sex. But there are still some misconceptions around it: Myth: Oral sex is not sex. Studies of teenagers and college students in the past decades show that many don’t consider oral sex to be real sex. Instead, they see it as a pleasurable activity that is lower-risk and allows them to preserve their virginity. Reports also show that many teens and young adults try oral sex before they engage in genital intercourse. However, while oral pleasure is distinctly different from sexual intercourse, it is still considered a sexual act. Oral sex involves genital contact and is an intimate act. It can be just as pleasurable as sexual intercourse, and also has some of the same risks involved, too. Myth: Eating specific foods changes the taste of your body fluids. It’s true that some groups of foods can change how acidic your body fluids are, which might make them smell stronger. But there are no published studies proving that one food in particular can make them taste better or worse. Most of the information around this topic comes from anecdotal descriptions. RELATED: What Are the Side Effects of Birth Control? Myth: You cannot get STDs from oral sex. Many STDs and infections can be spread through oral sex. The chances of getting an STD depend on the type of disease and what sexual activities are involved, but using condoms or dental dams during oral sex can help prevent them. Myth: Everybody loves giving and receiving oral sex. Everyone has different preferences when it comes to sex. Some people like oral sex, while others might not enjoy it or feel uncomfortable with it for various reasons. It's important to respect people’s desires and boundaries when it comes to all types of sexual activities.

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The primary biological purpose of sex is reproduction, allowing species to continue by creating offspring; however, for humans, sex also serves a significant social and emotional function, fostering intimacy, connection, pleasure, and can contribute to overall well-being by releasing feel-good hormones like oxytocin and endorphins. Key points about the purpose of sex: Reproduction: The fundamental biological function of sex is to create offspring, ensuring the continuation of a species. Intimacy: Sex can deepen the bond between partners and create a sense of closeness through the release of oxytocin, a hormone associated with bonding. Physical pleasure: Sex provides physical pleasure and gratification through sexual arousal and orgasm. Stress relief: Engaging in sexual activity can help reduce stress and anxiety due to the release of endorphins. Emotional expression: Sex can be a way to express love, affection, and emotional connection with a partner.

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    When talking about sex with a partner, you can try to be open, non-judgmental, and respectful. You can also try to be patient and sensitive to their feelings. When to talk Schedule a time: Pick a time when you're both relaxed and not rushed. Start slowly: Have several shorter conversations that lead to deeper discussions. Be aware of your tone: Keep your tone calm and even, and try to convey relaxation. What to talk about Basic needs and safety: Ask about your partner's boundaries and what types of sex they're interested in. Feelings: Share your feelings and ask questions to clarify. Fantasies: Ask about your partner's fantasies or what they've never told anyone. Communication: Use "I" statements to focus on your needs and accept responsibility for your emotions. How to talk Be open: Approach the conversation with a warm and open mind. Be non-judgmental: Avoid blaming your partner or judging their feelings. Be patient: Sex is a sensitive topic, so be patient with your partner.

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    To control sexual urges, you can try strategies like: identifying triggers, practicing mindfulness and relaxation techniques, engaging in physical activity, finding healthy distractions like hobbies, managing stress, limiting exposure to explicit content, and seeking professional help if necessary; if you're experiencing significant difficulties managing your sexual urges, consulting a therapist can be beneficial. Key approaches: Understand your triggers: Pay attention to situations, thoughts, or emotions that tend to trigger strong sexual urges, and actively avoid or manage them. Mindfulness and relaxation techniques: Practice meditation, deep breathing exercises, or progressive muscle relaxation to help calm your mind and body when experiencing strong urges. Physical activity: Regular exercise can help release pent-up energy and manage sexual urges in a healthy way. Healthy distractions: Find engaging hobbies or activities to redirect your focus away from sexual thoughts. Stress management: Address underlying stress through techniques like yoga, journaling, or spending time in nature. Limit exposure to explicit content: Reduce your exposure to pornography or other sexually explicit material that might contribute to heightened arousal. Set boundaries: Establish clear boundaries in relationships and situations where sexual temptation might arise. Communicate openly: If you're in a relationship, talk openly with your partner about your needs and expectations regarding sexual intimacy. When to seek professional help: If your sexual urges are significantly impacting your life, relationships, or work. If you struggle to control your behavior despite trying self-management strategies. If you experience distress or anxiety related to your sexual thoughts or behaviors. Potential professional interventions: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Helps identify and modify negative thought patterns that contribute to compulsive sexual behaviors. Sex therapy: Provides a safe space to discuss sexual concerns and develop healthy coping mechanisms. Medication management: In some cases, medication may be prescribed to manage underlying mental health conditions that contribute to sexual urges.

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    To prevent pregnancy, the most effective method is to use a form of contraception consistently, such as condoms (barrier method), birth control pills (hormonal method), an intrauterine device (IUD), contraceptive implants, or a contraceptive injection, depending on your needs and lifestyle; the most reliable way to completely avoid pregnancy is to abstain from sexual intercourse. Key points about preventing pregnancy: Different types of contraception: Barrier methods: Condoms (male and female), diaphragms, cervical caps, sponges Hormonal methods: Birth control pills, patches, vaginal rings, injections, implants Intrauterine devices (IUDs): Copper IUDs or hormonal IUDs Sterilization: Tubal ligation (women), vasectomy (men) Important considerations: Consistency is key: Use contraception correctly and every time you have sex. Consult a healthcare provider: Discuss your options and find the most suitable method for you. Protection against STIs: Condoms are the only method that protects against sexually transmitted infections.

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Sexual Responsibility: It's What's Sexy Take responsibility for yourself in the bedroom. You will be better off for it. Every week it seems I encounter some harmful message from the culture at large about sex that my clients have internalized. It is these harmful messages that contribute to their sexual dysfunction or their troubled sexual relationships or their outright sexual avoidance. Lately, I have been focusing on the one about who is responsible for what in a sexual encounter and the gendered politics involved in it. Let’s dive in. The conclusion of all this is: The stakes are so high to deliver pleasure! No wonder someone is experiencing sexual difficulties - there are expectations to be met either in the mind of the individual themselves or their partner has communicated their expectations in some way (like an erection is a call to action). And trust me, despite how good you might feel if you meet those expectations, it can still be a precarious attempt. These kinds of expectations are not sexy at all. Because what’s at stake if you do not meet them or “fail”? Your sexual self-esteem, your sense of yourself, and possibly the relationship. Yikes!

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    To practice safe sex, consistently use condoms for all types of sexual intercourse (vaginal, anal, oral), communicate openly with your partner about sexual health history and STI status, get tested for STIs regularly, limit your number of sexual partners, and be aware of any visible signs of infection on your partner's body before engaging in sexual activity; if you suspect an STI, consult a healthcare professional. Key points for safe sex: Use condoms every time: Always use a latex or polyurethane condom for all sexual acts to protect against STIs and pregnancy. Communication is key: Discuss sexual health history and STI status with your partner before engaging in sexual activity. Get tested regularly: Regularly get tested for STIs, especially when starting a new relationship. Limit partners: Reducing the number of sexual partners lowers your risk of contracting an STI. Check for signs of infection: Look for any visible signs of sores, rashes, or discharge on your partner's body before engaging in sexual activity. Consider PrEP: If you are at high risk for HIV, discuss pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) with your doctor.

  • @JadeCarley24.7
    @JadeCarley24.7 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

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