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    Sex Toys Research Paper

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    The Value of Sex Toys Sex toys provide a viable solution for people who have an insatiable appetite for sexual pleasure. It was interesting to find out that they have been around for hundreds of years. There is more information on the stores and websites that sell them as opposed to the toys themselves. The goal of this paper is to focus on the sex toys, the shops that sell them, and the benefits of using one. This paper is organized into three main sections. The first section will focus on how sex toys came into being. The second section will focus on where a person can obtain a personal toy for themselves. Lastly, the third section will state the benefits of the use of sex toys. History According to Wednesday Lee Friday, the first…

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    ) who would no longer recall the purchase of a "penis extender". And they don't seem to be most effective to be had in sex shops - you could obtain penis extender contraptions which have been officially encouraged by way of medical authorities. Utilising it is easy to effect in larger length but also girth of 1's penis - these being everlasting positive aspects - and it can all be done swiftly and, more importantly, safely! It's as a minimum relatively credible that the most famous form of…

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    stereotypically sex-typed as those of yesteryear”. (Joannie M. Schrof). People tolerate differences by generalizing individuals into a group. These are known as stereotypes, some are negative and some are positive. Early gender bias experiences that children encounter can shape their attitudes and beliefs, access education equality, participation in the corporate work world, as well as stifling their physical and psychological well-being (Hendricks and Wei, 2009). Between the ages of 3-5…

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    Toys and Gender Ideology Many people most often cannot distinguish the difference between gender and sex. Sex is anatomical and biological factor that is determined where as gender is just an set expectations/norm from society on how a person should act, dress, and talk based upon their sex. The majority of people conforms to those roles very early on, particularly on youth, but sometimes the people do not read in-between the lines of femininity and masculinity. Who has the power to judge and…

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    The picture above illustrates two Kinder Surprise chocolate eggs. The colours and the toys, included within the eggs, are prime examples of where gender norms and roles are displayed and taught to children. Children are often taught from a very young age that the colour blue is for boys and boys must play with toys such as cars, dinosaurs and monsters. Along with this they are also taught that pink is for girls and that girls must play with toys such as Barbies, dolls and domestic toys such as a…

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    Essay On Gender Toys

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    As a child and now as an adult I have always enjoyed toys, so this report will be reporting on children’s gender and toys. While shopping for my family and friends children for birthdays and Christmas I will play with the toys to check them out to see if they would enjoy the item chosen. It takes me back in time as a child and the memories that I had, so it can be extremely difficult being and adult shopping for kids. I contacted and spoke to Kathy at Hasbro Toy Company who completed my…

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    Children are much to use to being told what is right and wrong for them, many parents believe that this is to keep their children safe which generally it is but when it comes to toys that is untrue. However it is not only the parents who are telling their children what they should and shouldn’t be interested in, outside sources including billboards, commercials, and books all include gender specific advertisements focused wither on boys or girls. “One way children acquire knowledge about the…

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    Textual Analysis Of A Toy

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    During my visit to Wal-Mart’s toy aisle I noticed that construction toys, cars, and action figures were all in the boy aisle; however, the girl was mostly pink with Barbie’s, kitchen sets, and baby dolls. Doing research I then learned that Wal-Mart is portraying “Gender Based Marketing.” Wal-Mart’s choice of using the color blue for the boy’s aisle and pink section for the girl’s aisle traditionally known to be classified to a particular gender. Toys packaging is targeted through color, wording,…

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    Right when I walked into the toy section I saw the pink glow of toys to my left and then the dull dark blue to my right. It was very obvious which isles were attended for girls and which isles were attended for boys. This was the case for all of the isles except for the infant toy aisle. The infant toy aisle was very gender neutral in the aspect that all of the toys and packages were covered in vibrant bright colors, but this is probably only the case because bright primary colors are used to…

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    Gender Stereotypes In Toys

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    You go to your local toy store, and as you're walking down the aisles you notice how the toys are divided. In one of the aisles you see toys such as ‘The Projects’ Building set, and ‘Housekeeper’ dress up kit which includes dolls with darker complexion. You then go to the next aisle that has “Billion Dollar Ken” doll and “Future Architect” building set whose advertisement displays children with lighter complexion. In 2012 The New York Times presented a similar scenario (Sweet, 2012), in which…

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