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almost every society has laid down and enforced norms about |
what is and isn't appropriate sexual behaviors |
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we construct numerous social identies on the basis of |
sexual behavior |
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relgious doctrines |
the bible tells us about sexual norms, your not supposed to commit adultery or it results in death |
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by late teenager years more then what fraction have had sex |
3/4 |
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essentialism see sexuality as |
a real pre given entity |
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conservative essentialists argue that |
there are certain variations perversion of legitament sexual expression |
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libertiness |
sexual repression is the true version
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constructionist perspective look at |
how definitions and norms of sexuality are created |
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sexual behaviors or actions that appear to be similar ar actually |
experienced in different ways |
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we evaluate categories of sexuality as |
norm abiding or deviant |
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majority of sex work is done by |
women for men |
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moralistic perspective of prostitution |
idea is that these women are evil and immoral and need to be saved |
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conflict prospect views prostitues |
how the elite exploit them |
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functionalist view prostitutes as |
looking for sex as a hidden benefit of society |
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2005 radical feminists put on a manifesto argument that |
1. women do not choose prostituion 2. sexual expoliation 3. violence against women 4. making prostitution illegal and ignoring pimp crimes is degrading |
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prostitution starts at the age of |
13 |
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argue that prostitution should be |
eliminated, need financial resources to lead a life |
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sociologist research argues prostitution |
evidence prostitution is not violence against women |
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women make the choice |
voulntary |
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argue prostitution is not |
rape |
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mast majority of poor women do not became |
prostitutes |
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many prositues don't agree with |
the manifesto |
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what is the number one reason for exotic dancing |
money |
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lisa pasko naked power |
she found that exotic dancers are able to entertain customers through ligation of power |
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stripping as a confidence game |
the confidence game is the act of trust development between the dancer and the person. they use some tip elf fake pretense and deception to to acquire the game : money |
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cooling out |
they have the ability to cool out their patrons so they believe that they haven't been coined abused. occurs when tipping becomes less frequent |
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for male customers cooling out |
provides opporynites to act masculine and economic power to achieve emotional intimacy |
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studies have found that extramarital sex is more common among those who |
have prearital sex |
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men are more likely to |
have an affair than women |
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less religious tend to |
have more extramarital sex |
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lower income are more likely |
to be unfaithful |
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extramarital sex is in which both |
spouses agrwe to swinging |
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we consider swinging as sociologists are |
mate swapping or premarital sex |
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swinging is more deviant than |
infeldity |
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characteristics of swingers |
middle class,white, living in the suburbs, conservative 25-45 |
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swingers have a lower rate of |
church attendance |
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jenks swingers an social control looser ties to 3 main areas |
religion family community |
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swinging is initated by |
the husband but wife keeps the lifestyleen |
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negative consequences is viewing your partner as |
sex addict |
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soft swingers watch while |
hard seiners have group sex |
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comarital sex is consensual extra marital sex is |
affair |