

There is just so much slut shaming, especially from the "friends", and this desperate need to lose the "disease" that is someone's virginity. Just not good, made worse by calling itself "sex positive".
There is just so much slut shaming, especially from the "friends", and this desperate need to lose the "disease" that is someone's virginity. Just not good, made worse by calling itself "sex positive".
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Definitely something that needs to be taught, but the author makes an effort in some places to give names and be conscientious of their verbage, but not in others. They give names to two of the enslaved people on the ship who are later mentioned in the trial, but throughout the book calls them and others "slaves" rather than "enslaved". I feel, especially in a book like this, that wording distinction matters; what was done to them is not who they were.
Definitely something that needs to be taught, but the author makes an effort in some places to give names and be conscientious of their verbage, but not in others. They give names to two of the enslaved people on the ship who are later mentioned in the trial, but throughout the book calls them and others "slaves" rather than "enslaved". I feel, especially in a book like this, that wording distinction matters; what was done to them is not who they were.