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    paragraphs you first have to understand the androcentric view of sexuality. Androcentric means centered on, emphasizing, or dominated by males or masculine interests (dictionary.com). The androcentric definition of sex encompassed three necessary steps: foreplay/preparation for penetration, penetration, and male orgasm. If penetration or male orgasm did not happen then it was not counted as “real sex”. The female was…

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    The clinical sexual history interview was particularly challenging because I chose to interview my husband of 17 years. Perhaps my own discomfort highlighted some of the cringe worthy moments during the 60 minute interview, including asking about the first time he had intercourse. The anxiety made me question if I truly wanted to know the answer to the sample intake questions. After all, I can still hear my grandmother’s voice a few minutes before my wedding telling me, “lo que no fue en tu ano…

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    There’s no question that history will remember Marlon Wayans as a complete and utter screwball – and I don’t mean for that to sound like a harsh criticism, either. Wayans may not contribute to the world of cinema in a traditional fashion – by undertaking roles of, well – any kind of sustainable substance. Quite simply – he willfully (and happily, fro the looks of it) makes a living by mocking easily mock-able products. Most famously, Wayans has made some of Hollwyood’s finest modern…

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    books are focusing the lives of an African American, Pecola and Milkman. In the books, sex is described in a disgusting and weird way. By this I mean, Morrison writes the parents of the main characters having sex in an unusual way involving mostly foreplay then the actual penetration. Plus, it is somewhat very detailed. This would actually scare people away from reading it if they did not expect sex to be mentioned. The time period that both the books are set around is the 1930s. However with…

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    sexologists have to offer, such as their definition of sexual abnormality and their belief that sexuality is the root to a person’s feelings and emotions, he has differing views as well. Freud considers the pleasures beyond sexual intercourse and observes foreplay, as well as other intercourse without genitals, in belief that a person’s sexual instincts are aimed towards pleasure. He believes that non-genital pleasures are not abnormal and analyzes the various ways in which sexual pleasures can…

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    Being Mary Jane Essay

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    In this paper, I am focusing on the hit show television BET show called Being Mary Jane. Gabrielle Union who is Portraying as, Mary Jane Patterson, born as Pauletta Patterson in Atlanta, Ga. Mary Jane is a successful black woman, in her field as television news anchor on Primetime. Mary Jane is closely connected with her family, but has a hard time finding true love. She struggles day to day with outside obstacles that sometimes affects her workplace. But she manages to balance her life between…

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    Women In Hip Hop Culture

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    Women in Power There are many types of music, but hip hop is the type that is associated with African Americans, and they are the founders of hip hop. I am not a fan of hip hop because of how the music industry portrays black women as sex objects. Black women use Hip- hop to express themselves through music. Black women tell their stories, about how they feel about how men exploit them in the music industry and manipulate the young minds of our new generation against women. Although through hip…

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    In the article “Spectacles of Death: Identification, Reflexivity, and Contemporary Horror,” Jeffrey Sconce compares two wildly different films (“Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer” and “Freddy’s Dead”) as a way to explain how self-reflexivity and identification make the films all the more appealing to its demographic audience. In all films, the “enunciator” crafts a window of “psychological reality” where the spectator identifies with the visual field as a bona fide reality through the use of…

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    Single Christian Women

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    Mind you not all single Christian ladies need all these essential qualities all the time, and of course not all eligible single Christian men display all of those qualities the entire time. However sufficient Christian girls need them to make this list a viable and valid one which single Christian men ought to pay shut consideration to creating them. Open Communication Christian ladies want to be engaged. Not simply engaged to be married, engaged in a thriving, ongoing dialogue with their…

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    that men are simply clueless to the need for clitoral stimulation, however this is not the case. The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm touches on the point that men recognize the importance of clitoral stimulation to provide arousal and lubrication during foreplay, and then it is ignored during actual intercourse, “leaving [the female partner] both aroused and unsatisfied” (Koedt, 113). So, continuing the question, if the importance of the clitoris is acknowledged, why is it ignored? Koedt provides…

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