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    Sex In Sub-Saharan Africa

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    The practice is mostly prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa. However, dry-sex practices are not limited to Africa. Afro-Surinamese women frequently use genital steam baths that contain tightening and drying herbs (van Andel, 2007; van de Wilgert, et al., 2000); Bekisnska et al., 1999;). The literature review evidences that having a real time in sexual intercourse is a desire on the part of both men and women. Women are eager to please their men regardless at times of consequences. However, due to…

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    Experiential Learning Activity #1: Field Trip to Museum of Sex As a women, gender and sexuality major, I have always pondered the sociological and cultural implications of having labels regarding sexual orientation and gender dynamics. The existence of a sexual orientation dichotomy, which places the heterosexual label in a domain of power, marginalize those who do not associate or identify with heteronormative ideals and markers. Being able to take this course on the psychological perspective…

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    Overview Paraphilias is derived from the Greek word “Para” which means around or beside and the word “Philia” which means love. A term coined in the early 1900’s to describe atypical sexual behaviors. It is described as an emotional disorder that are ascertained to be as sexually arousing fantasies, recurrent behaviors that interferes with social function and other important daily functioning. Regarded as a sexual dysfunction, people with paraphilic condition have intense sexual fantasies and…

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    Sexual Abuse Theory

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    Child sexual abuse has been defined as “unwanted sexual activity, with perpetrators using force, making threats or taking advantage of victims not able to give consent.” (American Psychological Association, n. d., para 1). Child sexual abuse has been extensively studied and many models have been developed which attempt to provide a comprehensive context or framework to explain the reasoning behind these offences. Ward, Polaschek and Beech (2006, pp.12) outline three main levels of theories.…

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    In males, according to Giuliano M.D, PD, erection is associated with the arousal and continues until the orgasm phase (Giuliano 2011). The erection process seems to be tied to the reactions of smooth muscles, which is dependent on the parasympathetic system where nitric oxide activates the process (Giuliano 2011). In desire the hypothalamus seemed to be the…

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    Bianca and Tanner seem like the perfect couple. Bianca is a virtuoso, playing several instruments, and Tanner is athletic. Together they are just a hot, capable of resolving any problems together. Their sex life contributed a large part to their success. It was the envy of their friends, largely because they had no reservations with each other. Unfortunately, the pressures of life began affecting their relationship, even in bed. Bianca and Tanner alike as many couples, used sex as a coping…

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    Anne Fausto-Sterling’s “Dueling Dualisms” explores the concept of gender and sex through society’s perspective. Fausto-Sterling initiates the selection by introducing readers to the story of Maria Patiño. Patiño who is a Spanish Olympic hurdler who was forced to have a sex test to prove her sexuality. She tested positive for being a male and was eventually “barred from competing on Spain’s Olympic team” (Fausto-Sterling, 4). Readers eventually learned that the reason why Patiño tested positive…

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    to be a disorder caused by a women's overactive uterus. Dr. Dalrymple was an older man who owned a practice specifically to treat women of Hysteria. The treatment of hysteria was to realign the women's uterus, which is really just bringing women to orgasm. Dr. Dalrymple had two daughters in the film, whose names were Charlotte and Emily. Emily was very supportive of her father and studied pathology, while Charlotte believed hysteria to be a hoax. Her explanation for hysteria was that men simply…

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    Megan Addison Story

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    stimulation. Megan, a seasoned veteran capable of reading a woman’s body language more accurately than a GPS’s tracking ability, became more determined to take Addison to a place she had never been, the land of uncontrollable, breathtaking, multiple orgasms. Addison’s physical and vocal responses spurred Megan onward and she returned her own appreciative moans while enjoying the pussy feast Addison generously…

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    Sexual performance anxiety greatly affects a man's self-confidence. Thankfully overcoming sexual performance anxiety is possible at any age and stage of a man's life. Anxiety is a normal part of life; therefore, it is likely that most people experience anxiety at some point in their lives. Anxiety keeps us alert and helps us cope in every stressful event or situation. But, there is a type of anxiety that is common to men when we talk about sexual issues- men's sexual anxiety. Men's sexual…

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