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    Add that to the different sex-based hypotheses tossed out by "specialists" and the media, and you can without much of a stretch spot two famous accounts in the matter of ladies and their sexuality. The main being that young ladies need to shield their sexuality from "licentious young men" in light of the fact that it is something risky, and on account of The Fever, conceivably life debilitating. Also, the second is that sexually freed and/or brave ladies merit any awful…

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    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” stereotype commonly associated with successful women, especially…

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    Ideally, as soon as the child is aware of his or her surroundings would be the perfect time to explain this delicate topic. Presumably, as uncomfortable as a parent might be with explaining to their young child what things to look out for with respect to a sexual predator it is still a necessity. At the same time, the parent needs to realize how invaluable this information can be to their child’s well-being. Granted, a parent does not need to disclose the nitty gritty of sexuality, just the…

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    satisfaction. In fact, the study showed a positive correlation between sexual satisfaction and trying to conceive a child. This may be due to the idea that “sexuality might be more satisfying when it is perceived in its biological function as opposed to simply a means for physical pleasure (Schmiedberg & Schröder, 2015). They also found that sexual satisfaction diminished when the youngest child in the household was between the ages of three and six years. As a summary of these findings…

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    difficulty of the means, it will result in a net gain for an individual’s life. In Ha Jin’s short story “Temporary Love” and Angie Chau’s Quiet as They Come, the theme of non productive female sexuality in the characters Lina and Sophia, respectively, calls attention the paradigm of non-productive sexuality because the characters’ purpose for sexual relations result in lack of agency and their voices. The discourse of debt is reductive in productivity of relationships in the way that it…

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    with these purposes."Is Procreation the Primary Purpose of Sex? Is Procreation the Primary Purpose of Sex? by Douglas J. Schuurman Professor of Religion St. Olaf College"(p. 1) This view of sex for procreation is changing and because of this sexuality must be discussed in the church. The views of society are more like the following: " In our sex-saturated, individualistic culture, sex is good if it feels good. If two consenting adults agree to it and no obvious harm is done by it, sex is…

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    Gotta Have It defies the social mores of her community by proclaiming and living a lifestyle in which she is economically independent and sexually liberate. Nola unapologetically enjoys sex with her multiple partners: the rich and egotistical Greer Childs, the playful and immature Mars Blackman, and the secure, yet overbearing Jamie Overstreet. She is very open with her lovers, honest to a fault, where all of her lovers are aware of each other, with each of her suitors constantly trying to…

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    Simon Sealey Profile Essay Draft Thinking about human sexuality and how much it has progressed through the years one person is due for the thanking. Alfred Kinsey was pioneer in the research of human sexuality and how the world understands it. Sex in the United States has become a sore and uncomfortable subject in our society and in the 1900s it was worse. Today we have a better construction of feminism, genders, orientations, sexual intelligence, etc. all do to the fact that Kinsey stepped out…

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    Society expects sexual empowerment to be an individual responsibility; therefore, sexual education in schools does not aim to empower students about sexuality but rather to educate them on the basics and expect them to learn other information on their own. The way in which sexual empowerment is portrayed today makes it appear “as an individualistic notion of self-improvement and personal responsibility” (Grose, Grabe, & Kohfeldt, 2014), making it about the individual rather than an institutional…

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    Questioning a woman’s right to sexuality, Britney Spears asks “why can’t [society] just let [her] live?” While Spears answers her own question with simply stating, “people can take everything away from you but they can never take away your truth,” not every woman has the ability to reference their sexuality so casually. Balancing virginity and sexuality proves difficult to many women, and as a result many women are ostracized because of their choices. In Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the…

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