What does, it’s okay to not be okay, mean? We’ve all heard it, especially during COVID-19. Words thrown together to help try and provide some comfort during a pandemic. What does it actually look like? How we challenge ourselves to create deeper and more meaningful relationships?
The Battle for Healthy Sexuality
The mention of sex or pornography tends to capture a room and fill it with an uneasy tension as people panic for a change in topic. People would rather talk about anything else. We can’t deny that our culture is filled with sexual references and products designed to be just sexual enough so that it walks the line between pornographic and marketable. We post disgust about sexual exploitation and that we wish it would change, but we don’t address where the conversations must start.