Coming January 2026: Pleasure Cannot Exist Without Protection
Coming January 2026 to The Pleasure Digest
Part of the Pleasure & Protection series
There are conversations our communities often avoid—not because they are rare, but because they are heavy.
Topics like child sexual harm, prevention, and accountability are usually addressed only after damage has already occurred. By then, survivors are carrying lifelong wounds, families are fractured, and communities are left reacting instead of protecting.
In January, The Pleasure Digest will publish a featured article that opens space for a different kind of conversation—one rooted in education, care, and prevention.
This upcoming piece will explore:
Why silence has never protected children
How secrecy allows harm to continue
Why prevention must be a community responsibility
How survivors deserve care without re-traumatization
Why people need access to help before harm occurs
This article does not sensationalize abuse.
It does not include graphic descriptions.
It does not frame harm as pleasure.
Instead, it asks a necessary question:
How do we protect our communities by speaking honestly and early?
This article is part of Pleasure & Protection, a new series within The Pleasure Digest dedicated to bodily autonomy, safety, and accountability.
👉 You can learn more about the series here:
Full article coming January.
