Aspie girls and women are incredibly vulnerable to having bad sexual experiences with men, whether or not they are interested in pursuing dating and sexual relationships. This may be partly because, as teenagers, Aspie girls are often not part of the social groups where their non-spectrum peers learn the 'rules' that are vital to their physical and emotional safety in society. Debi Brown has written this important book to fill the resulting knowledge gap - how to interact safely with men - to help other Aspie girls and women avoid common pitfalls and potentially dangerous situations. This is e.
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Contents
The Aspie Girl's Guide to Being Safe with Men: The Unwritten Safety Rules No-one is Telling You; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Disclaimer; Why I Wrote The Aspie Girl's Guide and Why You Should Read It; Introduction; Part 1: The Support, Knowledge and Skills You Need as Pre-requisites to Being Safe with Men; 1. Your Support Network; 2. Boundaries; 3. Useful Rules; Part 2: Being Safe with Men; 4. Understanding the Female and Male Bodies; 5. Boyfriends; 6. Kissing; 7. What is Sex?; 8. Safer Sex; 9. Pregnancy and Abortion; 10. Too Young for Sex?; 11. Making Your Choices and Acting on Them.
12. What to Do if You Get RapedPart 3: Emotional Healing; 13. Emotional Healing; Conclusion; Why The Aspie Girl's Guide is Written As It is; Note to Professionals; References; Resources; Index.