Saying “no” to a request for sexual activity can often bring up feelings of shame and awkwardness, even with people with whom we are in ongoing relationships. In a culture where we're taught to not rock the boat, saying “no” to a simple (platonic) request may be hard, much less saying “no” to someone that you actually really like and want to do something sexual with later. Based on our article, How To Feel More Comfortable Saying “No” To Sex, Melissa A. Fabello will talk about how to become asserting your boundaries.
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