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    rational that homosexuality is a categorical phenomenon. Not only in respect of sexual orientation in general, but also in terms of the failure to appreciate the varying degrees within the category claimed as “homosexual” such as the extent of same sex fantasies, attractions and behaviours (Kinnish, Strassberg & Turner, 2005). Instead many focus solely on behaviour. This failure to appreciate the dimensionality of homosexuality limits us in our appreciation of understanding the extent to which…

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    our nature” (83) as for men it really gives them the judgment of their one thought in getting laid as a gender sexual norm. Women look more for the glamour, attention and emotional sensibility, in wanting more value in the relationship rather than sex being on mind for twenty-four hours. Men are representing their true nature of only thinking about one specific thing that gives them more power of masculinity then the other men. Yes, male and female do have sexual practices and education to…

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    Sex, Survival and Samurai By Kirby Winslow War changes people and not just the those involved with the fight itself. War has a rippling effect on everyone, even the friends and family left behind at home. In the 1964 film entitled Onibaba translated as “Demon Hag”, writer and director Kaneto Shindo tackles the hardships of wartime on the homefront in this iconic japanese horror drama. It can easily be considered as an antiwar film, but after a closer gander and a deep dive, one can see that…

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    in sexual activates with members of the same gender). SSgt sexual orientation was in a way both normal and abnormal at the same time. There is an idea known as heternormality which states that heterosexuality is normal and that any other form of sexuality is distinctly removed from normal or even abnormal (Wood, 2014, p.54). Using this idea, SSgt Sensing would be classified as “abnormal”. The military in particular has had some tempestuous dealings with sexual orientation. At one point…

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    each of these guidelines, but with one commonality that has never been brought to light-- a flaw. A flaw that is universally understood. These women are single and have a lot of sex. There is no getting around that fact much, but do these shows usually ran by other women of color portray them this way. Why does sexuality and success play such a giant part of these shows when on other shows led by men focus on the character overall? Scandal and Being Mary Jane follow the “almost had it all”…

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    Both Greek and Roman societies have interesting conceptualizations of sexuality. Greek society predates Roman society and definitely had an impact on Romans views on sexuality. It is evident that a system like Pederasty, to some extent, impacted Roman society, regardless of the fact that Roman society passed moral laws which further separated them from the Greeks. During the Archaic Age, dated around 6th century BC, there were big changes in Greek society. This time period saw the rise of…

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    Girl Codes In Society

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    No one really has the guild on how to find your gender identity one just finds it out on their own but sometimes your biological sex can have a effect in order to define your gender identity. What biological sex is what physical traits and reproductive orogens one’s born with. Thats where society comes in thing that if one is born with a penis then society assumes its gender is a male. So society will treat this child…

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    The history of love and sexuality is one of complicated circumstances in which many historians have both agreed and disagreed on the foundation of ideals that shaped it. In order to study the history of love and sexuality one must first look at how modernity shaped gender, marriage, emotions, and sex. Modernity which Matt and Stearns would define as the period in which the “rise of science, some political systemization, and some of the beginnings of industrialization” began to appear, marked the…

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    “History never stops to take a breath,” but the perspective of it does change when experienced through the lives of different people. History is often interpreted as what happened to the general public, however, all too often the only part of the general public that was represented in historical accounts was the male faction. Rather than allow the worldview of half of the world’s population to be lost, Pamela McVay explains in her book, Envisioning Women in World History: 1500-Present, Volume 2…

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    message for a woman’s right to own your own sexuality, should be considered as a feminist icon. She may at times be a bit crude or come across to some extent manipulative, but the lack of skills, education, and opportunities that were available to women in medieval England allow her some room to make mistakes, as at least she was trying to normalise women’s sexuality and that has to earn her some merit as a feminist. In ‘To His Coy Mistress’ by Andrew Marvel sex appears not to be used in an…

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