9.01.2019

Peggy Orenstein : What young women believe about their own sexual pleasure


Peggy Orenstein·TEDWomen 2016
What young women believe about their own sexual pleasure
Summary
I’m really glad to continue to study English because the story wouldn’t be talked about in Japanese.
I will summarize the great parts of the article. It must encourage me whatever l do.

The speaker tells us the meaning of the title first. It’s time 1) to have open honest discussion 2) about what happens after “yes” 3) if we truly want young people to engage safely, ethically, and yes, enjoyably. 4) It includes breaking the biggest taboo of all  5) and talking to young people about women’s capacity for entitlements to sexual pleasure. 6)

In Japan, it must be said like this.
Still, it’s too early or it’s not necessary 1) to have the discussion.  2) Thus there is no “yes”. It means that women should be engaged patiently. 3) Even women won’t want young people to change because for a long time, women have endured 4) and no one sees about taboo completely. 5) In the first place. there seems to be no pleasure in the family, study, school and works in Japan. 6)

The story has a great conclusion that girls can have a voice to expect egalitarian treatment in the home, in the classroom, in the workplace. It should be allowed about intimate justice in personal life. Talking to doctors, teachers, and parents candidly from an early age, about sex, pleasure, and importance of mutual trust creates balances between responsibility and joy, so girls can know not only about risks and danger but also commutations and enjoying in their all lives.

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