Shame and Violence: The Mechanisms of Social Control
- Dec, 17, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- gender, sexual politics, shame, social oppressions
- 1 Comment.

Jaclyn Friedman, the author of What You Really, Really Want (an amazing book that I think everyone should read), has a guest post over at feministe.us about the ways that women attack and shame other women around sexual assault. It’s a great read, but then, pretty much everything she writes is. One of the things that […]
Robert Jensen Doesn’t Understand Sex-Positivity
- Sep, 22, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- sex positivity, sexual politics, shame
- 45 Comments.

There’s a new post up on the Good Men Project, Is Sex Positive Ever Negative?, which highlights many of the ways in which sex-positivity is seriously misunderstood. The writer, Lili Bee, starts with an account of a conversation she had with a friend and the roadblock they hit when he suggested that she do some […]
Dirty Girls Ministries: This Is What Sexual Shame Looks Like
- Aug, 23, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- pornography, sex & culture, shame
- 5 Comments.

Utne Reader’s new article about Dirty Girls Ministries is getting a fair amount of notice. DGM is an organization dedicated to“helping women struggling with pornography and sexual addiction, which sounds laudable until you start looking deeper. Like many sex educators and sexologists, I have a lot of problems with the ways in which “sex addiction” is […]
If You Want To Understand Relationships, You Need To Understand Shame
- Jul, 29, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- relationships, resources, shame
- 1 Comment.

When I first became a sex educator, I figured I’d be learning a lot about relationships. Over time, I discovered that helping people explore sexuality also meant that I learned a lot about shame. So much so, in fact, that I went back to school and started learning about the interplay between sex & shame. […]
Read MoreYou Don’t Get to Be Normal
- Jun, 18, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- sexual health, shame
- 3 Comments.

One of the most common questions that sex educators hear is “am I normal?” A lot of people feel incredible amounts of anxiety when they imagine that they aren’t normal, especially when it comes to sex. That has plenty of consequences for people’s sex lives and relationships. Ironically, it’s rooted in what I call the […]
Escaping The Prison of Gender
- Jun, 07, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- gender, sex & culture, shame
- 3 Comments.
CNN.com has a report today about Kirk Andrew Murphy, a man who committed suicide in 2003. His story is especially poignant because he was subjected to treatment when he was younger that was intended to force him into gender conformity. As part of it, he was given blue poker chips for rewarding masculine behavior and […]
Read MoreThe Performance of Masculinity
- May, 06, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- gender, relationships, sex & culture, sexual politics, shame
- 53 Comments.

I’ve been teaching workshops on male gender socialization for about 15 years or so. The foundation of my presentation is the Act Like a Man Box, which I learned about from Paul Kivel’s book, Men’s Work: How to Stop the Violence That Tears Our Lives Apart. I like calling it the “Act Like a Man […]
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