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		<title>By: Maybe Maimed but Never Harmed &#8250; Stand Against Stigma: Don&#8217;t Succumb to a Fear of Sex, Sexual Speech, or Sexual Freedom</title>
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		<description>[...] showing me the importance of standing up and loudly proclaiming who I am: a middle-school drop out, a diagnosed bipolar person, a sexually submissive man, and a sexuality education community tool-builder. Ladies, you may think [...]</description>
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