What is Body Positivity?
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What does body positivity really mean in our ever-changing sex-positive world? Check out with Dr. Liz Powell thinks about the whole thing?
Our world is changing daily, especially when it comes to sex positivity and, directly related, body positivity. Dr Liz Powell, a licensed psychologist who specializes in non-traditional relationships sits down with Carly, blogger at DildoOrDildont.wordpress.com, to talk body positivity and what it really means to women and men in a sex-positive world.


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