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    hemophiliacs would have resorted to taking blood products that could be tainted. The Red Cross justidied the six month deferral because…

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    the Bible and Qu’ran, condemn same-sex relationships.The King James Version of the Bible has over 31,000 versus. There are five versus and one passage in the Bible that refers to same sex behavior: 3 in the old testament, 3 in the new. The Qu’ran contains 6,236 versus. There are five versus that are believed to refer to gay relationships. Throughout the different translations of these sacred texts, the meaning of certain versus have changed to focus more on same-sex relationships. In the Bible,…

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    priority. Men would have to treat the women in their life with respect, give them gifts and flowers and take them on romantic dates. Sex was not a near-future possibility, so both parties did not count on it. Now, what was once the priority has turned into an option, while romantic dates have become “Netflix and Chill.” A first date does not involve a man giving a woman flowers, but a woman giving a man a blowjob. Of course now women are also different from those living in the 1920s. If men…

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    Roles Of A Male Body

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    Man has been the number one sex as early as the 1600s, when scientists, doctors and religion claimed that the bodies of men and women were one. A body in this time period was “fluid,” and ever changing, and men and women were represented in a hierarchy. A male body was a perfect body to compare all others to; it was strong, full of heat and truth. A female body was one that lacked vital heat and perfection, making these bodies the inverse of a male body. Women retained, inside, the reproductive…

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    through mate preferences in both men and women. Some features in choosing a mate are more important to men, and others are more important to women. Per research results, men value physical attractiveness more than women. Women are inclined to value higher socio-economic status and ambition in men than men in women. However, this does not mean that the opposite is not true, it just shows that there is a moderate gender difference in the values. This gender difference may have cultural influences…

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    What Are Sex Myths?

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    Sex myths continue to perpetuate wrongful thoughts concerning sex and effect how partners communicate about sex. Sex myths are defined as: “a false belief about sexual behaviour or physiology that is either scientifically inaccurate or downright apocryphal” (Masher, 1979, p. 224). A theoretical basis of sex myths must be understood prior to exploring sex myths. It is important to be properly educated about sex to avoid communication issues due to false information. There are different myths…

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    The word ”sex” had been used to define the differences between men and women until the late twentieth century. On English speaking countries women were referred to as “the sex” in the ninetieth century. This type of labeling was reinforcing the idea that women were a sex and that men were just people. For centuries feminists have pointed out the differences between men and women are created by social and cultural norms just as much as they are by biology. Sociologist John Mooney adopted the word…

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    acceptable standards and sexual behaviors, one prescribed for men and one prescribed for women. Reasons for these sexual double standards are often explained through physiology and anatomy by using hormonal or physical differences of men and women. The sexual double standard operates through the division of men and women that creates gender identities. Implications from these identity constructions can create potential fallout for both men and women. The sexual double standard prescribes…

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    such as stereotypes or unequal pay between men and women. Now, in the 21st century, gender inequality has been a very soft subject but also a very important topic for years now, and in the future. Women want equal pay, equal feeling of importance in the government, and equality all around. Gender inequality is not just a women's issue, it's a worldwide issue with everyone. The meaning of woman's rights is 'the conviction that men and ladies ought to have measured up to rights.' It is…

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    Gender Oppression

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    related with sex standards, connection and stratification of giving society. Cutting edge standards of persecution in the public eye are put in two classes manliness and womanliness. Gender Oppression abuse may bring about a detriment in specific gatherings, it is for the most part social and political strength of ladies. Both men and ladies are liable of sexual orientation persecution, men for putting ladies down and ladies for not having confidence in their capacity to do things men…

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