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Explicit Doesn’t Mean Irresponsible, Yes my book names sexual acts explicitly—but it also teaches about consent, boundaries, and proper terminology. Every sexual encounter in my story is framed with respect and willingness, showing readers that being in charge of your own body matters.

  • Posted on December 23, 2025

Compare that to many rap songs teens hear: they often include derogatory, objectifying, or aggressive sexual content—and almost never talk about consent. That can send a harmful message about what’s “normal” or acceptable in sexual relationships.

Being explicit doesn’t mean being reckless. Showing consent and respect is what makes sexual content responsible—and what gives readers healthy tools for understanding sexuality.

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Young Faith: My Story, My Struggles, My Triumph, My Faith by Shalonda Falconer with Lorian Tompkins