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    approach women as if they are people, not babes, honeys, dime pieces, or boos. Levy witnesses and shows that it has led us to a place of limited choices The only alternative to enjoying porn is being ‘uncomfortable’ with and ‘embarrassed’ about your sexuality. Raunch culture, then, is no longer an entertainment option, it is a test of female uptightness (Levy). Women are told not to be ashamed of being promiscuous, that the number of sexual partners they 've had does not define their worth,…

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    Add that to the different sex-based hypotheses tossed out by "specialists" and the media, and you can without much of a stretch spot two famous accounts in the matter of ladies and their sexuality. The main being that young ladies need to shield their sexuality from "licentious young men" in light of the fact that it is something risky, and on account of The Fever, conceivably life debilitating. Also, the second is that sexually freed and/or brave ladies merit any awful…

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    been brought to light-- a flaw. A flaw that is universally understood. These women are single and have a lot of sex. There is no getting around that fact much, but do these shows usually ran by other women of color portray them this way. Why does sexuality and success play such a giant part of these shows when on other shows led by men focus on the character overall? Scandal and Being Mary Jane follow the “almost had it all” stereotype commonly associated with successful women, especially…

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    Sexuality, prior to the writings of nineteenth and twentieth century philosophers such as Freud and Foucault, wasn’t considered a field in the medical world. These men offered scientific answers to topics such as homosexuality and transexuality which were previously thought of as just sexual deviances. Due to the fact that the term sexuality was revolutionized in a medical sense certain historians would argue that, these philosophers and doctors “invented” sexuality by giving it medical backing.…

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    someone else. It is often believed that once sex offenders have been caught and convicted for their crimes, that upon release from prison they will continue to sexually victimize or violate others. According to statistics, numbers can range from 24% to 90 % of sexual offenders reoffending upon release from prison, the highest reoccurring offense populations in prison today. So does the community sit around and idly wait for this to occur, knowing that only 30% of sexual assault cases are even…

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    went to prison, her life went into a downward spiral in which she lost almost everything. When she was in prison, she came back in contact with the girl who got her there in the first place, Alex Vause. Alex was also Piper’s ex-lover which adds more problems to her list of troubles. Piper fights her way to get through prison life with the obstacles she was…

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    The Storm Kate Chopin’s “The Storm” relates the story of an affair. In it Kate Chopin delineates a view of human sexuality and love which would still be controversial today. “The Storm” draws a clear line between sex and love, one does not necessarily connect to the other and the forced connection, once severed, allows for happiness to be realized. It begins with Bibi (son) and Bobinot (father) at the general store. An ideal achieved is clearly established immediately with the line “Bobinot,…

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    anxieties originating from women’s ability to control men’s sexuality. Others state that the misogynistic views root from society, and are created and perpetuated by white-supremacist capitalist patriarchy or corporate structures. Most believe it reflects the values the rappers grew up with, since many grow up in underprivileged neighbourhoods where violence against women may be justified as a result of things such as the growth of “prison culture”. All opinions stated were backed up by studies…

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    treated as “special property in need of Special protection”. The reasoning of this concept has tried to reduce the incidence of teen pregnancy and young mothers on welfare. The statistics go together with responsibility and accountability in their sexuality and parenting. There have been several times and places when living together, have…

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    In Ab-Soul’s “Double Standards” he takes a progressive approach to female sexuality that is atypical in rap music. He opens up with the point of view of a man receiving peer pressure from a group of friends for remaining faithful to his girlfriend, even going so far as calling him a “queer” and saying if he was a real man he would have sex with her friend. He goes through with it hesitantly, but the girl mocks him: “She say ‘Why you push me? If you don’t get this pussy, then you a pussy.’” While…

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