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    describing how his mother treats him when he was a child. He recalls that her lifestyle plays an important part in how he gets into the sex addiction. When he was a child, he starts to fill out the emptiness that he feels by getting access to the Internet. I believe Denizet-Lewis narration has a lot drama, because I can not conceive that an eleven years old boy would be involved in sex chats. I think at eleven years old a child is discovering what sexuality means, but not in that way. In the…

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    The video studies the sexual disorders through three individuals: the couple (Jan and Mel,) Dave, and Gene. Each individual who participates in this research has one type of disorder or another which causes them unable to control their aggressive sexuality or lack of sexual desire. Surprisingly, sex is not controlled by genital but the human brain. Five main types of sexual disorders are as follow: sexual deviation, gender dysphoria, sexual dysfunction, arousal disorders, and desire disorders.…

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    which she “...moves beyond the impasse of the anti-porn/anti-censorship debate to analyze what hard-core film pornography is and does…” (Slade 656). Haneke diverges from mainstream Hollywood cinema in which films depict violence as the “norm” and sexuality as a taboo. Haneke a man shows a seemingly feminist approach to the way that ponography as a fetish/consumer object which is grossly consumed by a capitalist-patriarchal society affects the way in which women view themselves sexually and…

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    Rubin Thinking Sex Analysis

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    Since its publication, the typology in Gayle Rubin’s “Thinking Sex: Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexuality” (1984) has been useful for analyzing contemporary sexual concerns, as well as the potential subsequent moral and sex panics that follow. One such concern revolves around sexual education in public school systems. Since receiving federal backing in 1940, sexual education has been contested throughout the United States; in fact, over 70 years later, the country still lacks a…

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    couple do not only devote their sexuality, but their whole lives and person to each other. Through reason, each person has the right to the other’s whole person which allows them to have sexual desires towards one another without violating morality or humanity. Although Kant is right about marriage being a condition that allows couples to morally have sexual impulses, the marriage could have problems. Sometimes there is inequality if a person gives the other his sexuality, well-being and…

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    the military” (Cloud, Washington Bureau). This is a repulsion to the “don’t ask, don 't tell” policy that was implemented during the Clinton president in an attempt to protect homosexuals from being discharged from the military because of their sexuality. But this also posed problems of intolerance because if a lesbian woman or gay man were found out then they risked the immediate removal from the military. Although there have been reforms to these types of laws , there is still a sentiment…

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    Sexual Health Model

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    It requires a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion, discrimination, and violence.” To help me achieve my goal of promoting sexual health, I plan on using the Health Belief Model…

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    Sex and the cultural regards behind the act seem to fall hand in hand when spoken about in the last thirty years. Sex is such a taboo subject that many don 't know what to say when it comes up in conversation. With sex and sexual relations comes romantic relationships that which is also a very common subject, it is filled with cliches and stereotypes that can shape the choices we make in life. Within the texts “The Sleepover Question” by Amy Schalet and “Marriage” by Gregory Corso cultural…

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    Sex Education). Skills such as declining offers ( in sexual activity or drugs), peer pressure, and healthy relationships would all be addressed and reviewed over time. Parents would still be able to opt out of allowing their child to learn about any of it and teach the child…

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    in Crisis: the Intimacy of Spring Awakening In the rock opera musical Spring Awakening by Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik, based on the play by Frank Wedekind, young teenagers in 1890s Germany confront the most intimidating parts of human nature: sexuality, violence, and growing up. These kids struggle to understand the world around them and constantly battle with their aged counterparts in a upheaval for knowledge. With so much being withheld from them, these kids turn to each other in hopes of…

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