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    what is correct and incorrect sexual practice. The inner part of the circle is what is seen as “normal” sex while the outer circle is deemed “abnormal” or bad sex. The inner and outer circle categories are polar opposites of one another treating sexuality in black and white terms that states that there is only one proper way to have sex. This approved form of sex takes form as a heterosexual, monogamous, married couple of the same age who only have sex with only their own bodies in a private…

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    sexualization can be harmful to both males and females. In the article “The Sexualization of Girls is Harmful” they emphasize the fact that, Sexualization is not to be confused with healthy sexuality, which is important for mental health. Sexualization occurs when: value comes only…

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    doctrine to deny contraception, “Hence no genital act of husband and wife can refuse this meaning, even when for various reasons it may not always, in fact, beget a new life." (Amoris Laetitia, 56) Sexuality that is not expectant of new life is evil for its violence towards nature. In Dante’s The Inferno sexuality is addressed in a couple of Cantos. People who are married and engage in unnatural sexual activity would be in the seventh circle of Hell.…

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    Culturally Competent Approaches to Human Sexuality My mother is white and Mexican. When she became pregnant with me, her parents disowned her. Reason being is because my mother was sexual involved with my father, who was black. My grandparents did not approve. Of course, when I was born my grandparents loved me. As I go older, around 10 years old, I remember noticing my skin color for the for the first time; children at school began to make fun of me because my skin color was not the same as my…

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    about an impact of hazardous practices throughout your life in case you 're not cautious. As a child develops to being a youthful grown-up, their parents begin to play a vital part in their lives. In the article The Role of Parents in Early Adolescent Sexual Risk-Taking Behaviors show variables included were mother and father approval of premarital sex, guardian adolescent communication about sexuality, and parental social support (Bersamin et al. 2008). While scanning through articles I also…

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    behavior and development. (Berk, 2013, p.19) Each step prepares the child by giving them experiences that later they would utilize as a forming mechanism or problem solving technique. Sex education is a process that integrates the ecological system theory based on how a child receives such information and evolves in their development. Microsystem Sexuality is defined as a characteristic, interest or sexual activity (sexuality, n.d). Sex determines what gender traits and behaviors…

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    Sexuality is a complex understanding of sexual acts and desires, that fluctuates based on variables such as culture, gender, religion, exposure, and preference. When trying to understand medieval sexuality, it is crucial to keep in mind one lens from modernity. In modern society today, it would be extremely difficult to find two people who felt and believed the exact same way in reference to sexuality. This variation, though influence by different factors, still existed in medieval culture,…

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    In the book, "Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality," by Sigmund Freud, there are three distinct theories regarding the development of sexuality. The first is the sexual aberrations. These are ideas that relate to a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected. Freud further expands on these ideas by discussing deviations on the sexual object and respect the sexual aim. In Freud 's second theory called, "Infantile Sexuality." The popular idea is that sexual instincts are absent in…

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    sons and daughters, about sex, relationships, and safety. When a daughter is asked out by a boy for dinner, the parents get concerned about the relationship and get overprotective, taking extreme measures to ensure their child doesn’t do harm or offense towards their own child and their families. “Here’s the thing -- thoughts are not equal to actions ... Rationalizing that young men have overwhelming urges that cloud their judgment and force them to make poor decisions regarding young men/women…

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    1 Within the first twenty minutes of the film “American Beauty” I knew Freud would have had a hay day with this film. The main characters I will be referring to is Lester, Caroline, Jane, Angele, and Ricky. Luster is married to Caroline. Luster and Caroline’s daughter is Jane. Angele is Jane’s friend. Ricky will later become Jane’s romantic interest. This film is packed full of lustful relationships, blurred lines of morals, and unhealthy relationships. Lester develops lust for Angele. This…

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