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Jamirakang Kanhai of LibidNO!

55 min · 27 de ene de 2021
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Sex and the workplace. It’s not a TV sequel to Sex and the City, it’s a global pandemic that affects the groin area not the lungs and has been around since the dawn of employment. Inappropriate touching and commentary are one thing, rape and coercive sexual conduct are the fat horrible monster on the other side of this seesaw. The #metoo movement empowered women and trans workforce members to share their stories, but many are saying that’s still not enough to change inappropriate sexual behavior in the workforce. Now a new company stands to eliminate sexual desire entirely in work situations and thus minimize and eventually stamp out inappropriate sexual conduct. They’re taking gas-guzzling sex drive and its carbon cockprint and turning it into a no-gas sex neutral shadow that doesn’t give anyone the willies.

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