Two girls escaped from their abusive father by smashing through a first-floor window after being forced to live with him following a family court order. The girls, aged 11 and 13, had accused their father of domestic abuse, including coercive control and physical and sexual abuse. The case highlights concerns around unregulated experts in family courts making decisions that harm children by separating them from their mothers and placing them with fathers accused of violence.
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Third of people believe asexuality can be cured, study suggests
A new study from Kings College London reveals that a third of people believe asexuality can be “cured” through therapy, highlighting misconceptions around the sexual orientation. Asexual individuals, who experience little to no sexual attraction, face ignorance and intolerance about their orientation, with 26% of respondents believing they just haven’t met the right person yet and 11% denying the existence of asexual people. Asexual activist Yasmin Benoit, a co-author of the study, expressed that these...
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