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    Does he really hate promiscuity that much? Look at how he likes it after the Savage boosted him! Morality and integrity are only masks. To condemn promiscuity is a good psychological triumph and self-deception when you cannot be promiscuous. The same logic works for me. I hide my megalomania behind the mask of the utilitarian goal of maximizing…

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    Influences of Sexual Behaviors Throughout the course of history, natural law inadvertently created a culture that in and of itself bears a certain level of responsibility in shaping the sexual behaviors of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) populations. The principles of natural law as standards have been applied to theories of ethics, politics, civil law, and religious morality (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2011). Digress to 636c, and the dialogs of Plato, who’s writing…

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    Obsession with the Hideous and the Haunting along with Alfred J. Hitchcock’s classic film Psycho. While both W. Scott Poole and Alfred J. Hitchcock addressed the rise of female sexuality in a similar manner, Hitchcock presents the increase of women’s promiscuity throughout the sexual revolution, while Poole presents the societal fears and concerns that arose due to…

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    aspect of the authors milieu that is better revealed by applying a historical lens to the story. Rise of totalitarian regimes is one striking aspect of the historical milieu that is better revealed by applying a historical lens to the story. Sexual Promiscuity is on aspect of the authors milieu that is better revealed by applying a historical lens to the story. Fordism and society (stability) is one aspect of the authors milieu that is better revealed by applying a historical lens to the…

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    herself as if she can wash away the dirt of her guilt and she only appears in semi-darkness and shadows, intentionally keeping herself out of the harsh glare of reality. Her sign of purity is an ironic illusion because of her growingly evident promiscuity, but even that is just a part of her act and is not the real Blanche. Blanche exerts efforts to maintain the appearance of being an upper-class young innocent woman, even though she is, by all accounts, a “fallen woman” (Abbotson 47).She says…

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    cultures/races/ethnicities do not understand certain sexual aspects/actions of other cultures/races/ethnicities and title it as “bad” when it is not always so, just because it is strange to them. This is what is happening in this case, otherwise known as sexual promiscuity. This derives from the Sexual Script Theory, taken from “Sexuality and Social Theorizing” (Donnelly 2014), explaining that there are scripts for sexual behaviors and how to respond to them, stemming from cultural,…

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    Two Souths Equally Flawed Tennessee William’s “A Streetcar Named Desire” is a story that takes place in New Orleans following the Civil War. It consists of a character named Blanche who represents the old south trying to fit into the new. The film “Unfinished Nation” talks about how the old south became known as the antebellum period during the 19th century. The film also talks about how, the social and economic life of the wealthy was very privileged and held unrealistic ideals in their world…

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    of the time carried health risks, most doctors did not distinguish between methods of birth control and some alleged that simply avoiding pregnancy was dangerous to the health. Contraceptives also carried with them a connotation of obscenity and promiscuity, which was part of Anthony Comstock’s argument to make them illegal. “[W]hat Comstock and his cronies found so threatening was the prominence of contraceptives in the vice trade—a robust and increasingly visible commerce in illicit products…

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    for the daughter, to help the daughter to grow up properly. The daughter does not appear to have yet reached adolescence, however, her mother believes that her current behavior will lead her to a life of promiscuity. The mother postulates that her daughter can be saved from a life of promiscuity and ruin by having domestic knowledge that would, in turn also, empower her as a productive member in their community and the head of her future household. This is because the mother assumes that a…

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    Television programs today are not what they were twenty to thirty years ago. Evening television several years ago used to promote good clean family entertainment, with at times references to typical family issues, teenage troubles, and bringing to lite current society concerns. However, with the change in the times family television airtime has taken a turn in a different direction and has promoted a change in society by the overabundance of loathsome reality television. Reality television…

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