To the Editor:Re “Why We Need to Talk About Teen Sex,” by Peggy Orenstein (Opinion guest essay, April 14):As a psychotherapist and psychoanalyst who has worked for decades with teens and college-age students, I’m disturbed but not surprised by the trend of choking during sex.
Choking is obviously very dangerous, and unfortunately, social media has made this once uncommon practice more mainstream.
Education is the key with both our youth and parents.
Yes, sexual strangulation needs to be part of ongoing conversations about safe sex practices.
There is a line, a boundary, where rough sex, whether it’s consensual or not, crosses into danger, causing devastating long-term effects for participants.
Persons:
Peggy Orenstein
Organizations:
Education