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    Sexuality Changes in Society The complication of human relationship is a prevalent discussion topic. Sexuality is diverse and personal, which leads to diversity in opinion. In the essay “Selections from Hard to Get: Twenty-Something Women and the Paradox of Sexual Freedom” Leslie bell contemplates about people’s cognitively conceives sexuality under the influence of sexual freedom. Leslie discusses different girls’ different opinion upon sexuality. Malcolm Gladwell, the author of “The Power of…

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    Non-Patriarchal Sexuality

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    Though non-patriarchal sexuality had been widely disregarded, humans exist sexually by nature. Regardless of gender, sexuality is deeply entrenched into current culture and biologically pre-programmed into our disposition. This is often times not something that it explicitly taught, but rather something inferred in contrast to previous teachings. Growing up, my mother taught me her version of propriety with homage to sexually gendered practices, and we often disagreed. The execution of sexually…

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    as much stronger and more skilled. Women are looked at as weak and dependent on a men’s protection. These different roles and stereotypes are given to men and women not based on their personal strengths and weaknesses but based on whether they are male or female. Many argue whether this is morally right or wrong; men and women obviously have very different opinions, luckily there are many philosophers who offer up theories as too the morality of gender roles. In Sally Haslanger’s Gender and…

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    According to the results, there was 3 folds number of female subjects than male. This picture is a common feature in Thai University especially in a group of health sciences faculties. The statistic data of office of higher education, Ministry of Education, Thailand also showed 2 folds number of female students than male students at bachelor degree curriculum. (21) This feminine trend in higher education also was found in worldwide.(22, 23) Most of them are Buddhist. But most of Buddhist in…

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    Feminist Analysis of “Blade Culture” Nude photos: They can be a great way to add spice to one’s love life, but they often end up on the internet for everyone to see. Photos of women are almost always more desirable, as male nudes often consist of nothing but a phallus, which is not exactly an appealing organ. This means that the entire practice of sending nudes ends up subordinating women. This practice of subordination is illustrated in Atticus Lish’s “Blade culture.” The lead female…

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    are allowed to control their fertility. This is very important. In 1964, a series of laws that promise pay is equal between each sex. Abortion becomes legal and divorces go up. “The first billboard of a scantily clad man appears in Times Square. The male body is now sexualized and objectified in pop culture. Men grow their hair long. Women cut their hair short. Meanwhile, after winning a series of legislative and legal victories over the past two decades, feminism invades academia, where they…

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    protect the company from any conflicts that may come along with sexual content on the app. Many teens are scrolling through social media and will run across the sight of a very attractive male or female that is most likely photo shopped and it will put the false expectations into their heads that it is what a male or female should look like. Many kids will post provocative photos on their social media to get the attention that famous celebrities obtain to hopefully get the reputation that they…

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    women or men are seen in their coworker’s eyes. One study done by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that when female and male faculty across America read identical resumes for a lab-manager 's job, they were more likely to rate the male applicant to be more competent and hirable. They also found that they were more likely to give the male applicant a bigger salary and more professional mentorship. Men ended up being the preferred choice for both genders, men and women…

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    Ignorance Is The Root Of Our Problems I was walking across campus, and I pass a group of male college students harassing another male student who clearly does not fit the stereotypical “dominant” image of masculinity. As I pass by, I hear members of the group call the student a “pussy faggot.” Being I am well versed in masculinity studies, I decide this is a teachable moment to end ignorances. I would approach them with different possible issues which stems from their actions, language, and why…

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    Human beings are hardwired to judge and categorize each other into groups. No matter how hard they may try, stereotyping is almost always inevitable. Studies have shown that alcohol consumption is perceived to be a male dominated task related to masculinity. Gately (2008) wrote of the history of alcohol. He dated back to the time of the Greeks when women were to be kept separate from alcohol; they were not allowed to be near it let alone drink it. In the modern day, drinking is still seen as a…

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