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    females, the opportunity to use sexuality as a source of power in order to reach their goals since women do not usually have any voice in society. The title character, as chief commander of the operation to end the war, is very different from the majority of females represented in Greek literature and is completely confident and secure in her abilities. However, they are aware of the limitations of their power and know the only way to make a change is to use their sexuality, which is the one…

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    Risman Double Standards

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    A double standard for ‘hooking up’: How far have we come toward gender equality? presented a central issue concerning some aspect of human sexuality and inequality. The central issue is whether there is a double standard for hooking up between men and women. The authors started by looking into whether the sexual double standard in attitudes toward casual sex behaviors exist. If it did exist, then they would find out if it's gender-specific and then they would research the factors of sexual…

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    The sex chromosome determines whether a zygote will be male or female. Females have XX sex chromosomes and males have XY chromosomes. One chromosome comes each comes from the gametes of the parents. Each egg has an X chromosome and “if the sperm contains a Y chromosome, the match with the female chromosome…

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    The constructionist views of gender and sexuality is the way an individual is born either male or female. With this in mind the constructionist view gender as a social structure and acknowledge that masculinity and femininity as one way of classifying individuals, but they realize that each society and each past society’s time period differs when it comes to defining masculinity and femininity (Ferris, p.246). The constructionist view has changed the way society identity’s an individual…

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    overwhelming and affect how an individual’s views him/herself at that particular time in their lives. One common myth is the idea that older people are not interested in sex or intimacy. In Kalra, Subramanyam, & Pinto (2011) they analyze the aging process and its effect on individuals over 50 years old focusing on sexual drive. Sexuality is describing as passion, affection, admiration,loyaltyl and romance thus enlightening self-confidence (Kalra, Subramanyam, & Pint, ,2011). The results after…

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    touch with their own sexuality outside of a man's grasp. One reason for this is that all things that were once private and only appropriate for the bedroom are being brought to light as an aspect of business in order to make sales. Much of this negativity comes through the eyes of traditionalists who hold the religious ideals of purity close to heart, and the rest of it comes from young white…

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    through the various behaviors observed of each character. The feminine roles of Mrs. Chater, Lady Croom, and Chloe prove to hold true to sexuality, as displayed by the promiscuous actions of the ladies. The expectations…

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    Non-Patriarchal Sexuality

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    Though non-patriarchal sexuality had been widely disregarded, humans exist sexually by nature. Regardless of gender, sexuality is deeply entrenched into current culture and biologically pre-programmed into our disposition. This is often times not something that it explicitly taught, but rather something inferred in contrast to previous teachings. Growing up, my mother taught me her version of propriety with homage to sexually gendered practices, and we often disagreed. The execution of sexually…

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    studied the neurological differences between genders, Roughgarden moves the discussion to the biological aspect of the social spectrum for human beings. Roughgarden (2004) goes into detail about the evolution of sex, areas of biology, focusing on human development as well as gender and sexuality variation across the country. Roughgarden touches on some of the myths about the social spectrum humans use to construct gender binary. Roughgarden (2004) talks about how when you ask an individual what…

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    determines our sex and that is the biological femaleness and maleness and other sexual behaviors (Huffman, 2012, p. 390). It is also the determination of our chromosomes whether they are XY or XX (Huffman, 2012, p. 390). Moreover, gender is the psychological and sociocultural aspects that make up the femaleness and maleness of our biological status (Huffman, 2012, p. 390). Comparatively, sexual orientation…

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