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This document appears to be a printout of a blog post or article (originally published on Carnal Nation) written by a sex educator working in South Africa. The text explores the ethical and practical conflicts between the author's 'sex-positive' American background and the necessity of promoting abstinence in South Africa due to the HIV epidemic (citing 40% positive rates in some groups). It mentions specific individuals like Agrippa Khathide and a partner referred to as 'Mr. Chastity,' ending with a link to the original online article. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document appears to be a printout of a personal blog post or email narrative submitted to the House Oversight Committee. The text details the author's romantic interactions with a man nicknamed 'Mr. Chastity' who has taken a vow of celibacy, discussing sexual politics, masculinity, and BDSM. The second half of the document shifts to the author's professional perspective as an HIV educator in Africa, critiquing the 'ABC' (Abstinence, Being faithful, Condoms) approach and discussing the difficulties of behavioral change.
This document appears to be a page from a personal narrative or email correspondence included in House Oversight records (likely related to the MIT Media Lab/Epstein investigation). The narrator reflects on past failures to confront a close male friend who was a 'rapist' and support the victim. The text transitions to a current dilemma involving a friend in the 'S&M community' who committed assault, including a lengthy quoted response from the narrator's ex-boyfriend, 'Mr. Chastity,' offering ethical advice on how to handle friends who do 'serious wrong.'
Asking for advice on how to handle a friend who assaulted someone.
Philosophical advice on moral obligations, unmixed goodness/evil, and community justice. Suggests politely asking the friend for their side of the story.
Narrator responding to Mr. Chastity's text about his vow of celibacy, expressing admiration and inviting him to visit.
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