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    Although, personally I don’t believe in the acts of sexuality being something to depend on money wise, I do however understand that it’s the life that some women chose to engage in. By making prostitution legal, it gives these women the opportunity to make such a job at least legal and not having to fear going…

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    couple do not only devote their sexuality, but their whole lives and person to each other. Through reason, each person has the right to the other’s whole person which allows them to have sexual desires towards one another without violating morality or humanity. Although Kant is right about marriage being a condition that allows couples to morally have sexual impulses, the marriage could have problems. Sometimes there is inequality if a person gives the other his sexuality, well-being and…

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    good example would be slaves as some felt so indoctrinated by their masters they didn’t even realize they were being treated unjustly. Cultural imperialism refers to the dominance of one group’s cultural expression over other groups’ experiences. Sexuality exhibits an example as any group other than heterosexual is viewed as inferior. This ranking of power is considered “normal” universally and implies the best for all humanity. Lastly, violence seeks to remind the public of the consequences of…

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    climax before, but with the straight facts, women smile at the thought of orgasm satisfaction. Interestingly, the female orgasm can be triggered by several different actions: genital stimulation, reflexes, and simply just neurological thoughts. When sexuality is…

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    Human Fertilisation and Embryology 2008 Act , section 422 now allows a civil partner to be treated as a parent of the child. In the case of M v Secretary of State for work and Pension (2006) , liability of absent parents was greater, because living in…

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    Emma Goldman on Demoralizing “Moralities” In “Victims of Morality” Emma Goldman argued that women perceive marriage as a necessary, negotiable agreement whereby wives sell their bodies as sexual commodities in exchange for economic stability from their husbands. During the early 1900s, a woman’s virtuous sexual freedom served as a threat to a husband’s expectations, and activists similar to Goldman fought to redefine this notion of sexual freedom. Societal institutions, embedded within…

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    something that is so normal in the life of a human being. Unfortunately this is not true! Since when it is talk about sexual addiction it shows that in reality: “Sexual addiction is a sickness involving any type of uncontrollable sexual activity. Because the addict can’t control his or her sexual behavior, negative consequences eventually result.” (Laaser, 2004, p. 23) In no way it should underestimated what this situation has brought to the lives of human beings, as many they have lost their…

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    Post World War II, the Homophile movement was consciously disavowing openly homosexual acts in attempt to shift the attitudes of social majority by shaping an image aligned with –philia (fondness and love) in opposed to sex (Suâarez 127). Meanwhile, filmmakers under the scrutiny from Motion Picture Production Code were made to abide by the rules of “don’ts and be carefuls”, unable to employ passionate, sexual, and “pervasive” scenes in the plot (Mondello). During this time, Kenneth Anger made…

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    relationships, and morals, and they do so unforgivingly. The relationship between Tammy Warren and Lisa Flanagan is torn at the seams when secrets about their possible sexuality come to light. Tammy is a teenage girl who rejects the idea of heteronormativity before it is deemed acceptable. It is not long…

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    the flawed nature of human relations by comparing them to the natural world. Imagery of nature and the natural world are used extensively in both poems to show comparisons between nature and relationships, as well as using nature as a contrast to human relationships. The natural world is portrayed as soft, simple and innocent in one poem, however it is viewed a hard and complex in the other. The two poems use different perceptions of nature to describe the same thought on human relationships:…

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