BALTIMORE, Dec. 19, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Does
your media agency have resources for these special interest
pieces? Contact the National Coalition for Sexual
Freedom for interviews and information on kink and open
relationships. NCSF is the national advocate for consensual
adult sexual expression.
Why kink?
There has been a significant interest in BDSM sparked by the
wildly successful Fifty Shades of Grey. Similar topics
appeared in recent TV Shows from CSI to House to
Desperate Housewives, and even animated shows such as
American Dad.
Furthermore many people, married and otherwise, are discovering
and practicing non-monogamy. From polyamory to swinging to open
relationships, a notable percentage of the public are shifting
their relationship parameters in an honest and ethical fashion.
These people are taking cues from books like Opening Up and
The Ethical Slut, along with TV Shows such as Showtime's
Polyamory: Married and Dating.
The NCSF has proven resources and spokespeople who can provide
valuable information for your programming:
- "50 Shades of Grey"
A compare and contrast: What the movie got right, what the movie
got wrong and what you need to know about kink.
- "Who, What & How"
The kink subculture: What its practitioners like to do, and the
kind of people who are kinky.
- "What is Consent?"
Consent is enthusiastic and informed agreement, without coercion or
pressure, and is agreed upon while you're of sound mind.
- "Ethical Non-Monogamy"
Open relationships aren't just sexy storybook fantasies.
Relationships with more than two people take honesty, effort and
ethical agreements.
- "Persecution of Kinksters"
Job discrimination and child custody challenges result in only
one-in-three people being "out" about their involvement in
kink.
- "Kink is not a Diagnosis"
The American Psychiatric Association agrees that kink is a healthy
form of sexual expression.
The NCSF is the national advocate and resource for consenting
adults who engage in kink and non-monogamy. The NCSF is a coalition
of educational and social groups across America, along with the
businesses that serve them and individuals who are kinky. Since its
formation in 1997, the NCSF and its programs have significantly
changed the way the media, legal and psychiatric professions view
kink and non-monogamy.
To learn more:
www.ncsfreedom.org
https://www.facebook.com/NCSFreedom
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