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Le « choking » ou strangulation pendant l’amour, une pratique à risque qui se banalise

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By Heather Douglas, Professor of Law and Deputy Director of the Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (CEVAW), The University of Melbourne
Leah Sharman, ARC DECRA Fellow, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland
Le « choking », qui consiste à exercer une pression sur le cou, lors d’une relation sexuelle, se répand chez les jeunes. Même entre partenaires consentants, cette strangulation présente des risques.La Conversation


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