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    ideas concerning sexual dysfunction has been captivating people. Social, Cultural, and religious beliefs shape the philosophical viewpoints that are associated with sexual dysfunction. Sexual dysfunction has been an issue since 500 B.C. what is Sexual dysfunction: Sexual dysfunction is the occurrence of a problem that is the result of the sexual response cycle (ref). A sexual response cycle is a set of events such as, excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution (ref). This sexual response…

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    The History of Kink in Common Culture “Kinky sex” has always drawn a crowd, sometimes literally. What is kinky though? The fact is, what one person considers kinky, or out of the norm, could be bland to another person. It is a topic that is very subjective. Here we will look at the history of often thought kinky practices, specifically BDSM and fetishes, and then look into where kinky sex seems to be heading in the future. BDSM and its Storied Roots Bondage, domination, sadism, and masochism…

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    the brand Viga 50000 claims to have great impact in addressing the problems of premature ejaculation (PE). By a way of introduction, premature ejaculation has been described as the uncontrolled ejaculation before or shortly after sexual penetration with minimal sexual stimulation Research has shown that premature ejaculation is a common condition that affects millions of men (up to 75%) at one time or the other. A sex disability is confirmed as PE when a man ejaculates sooner than he wishes…

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    Though we don’t see the diagnosis of hysteria anymore I definitely believe that this type of medicalization left a lasting impression on our attitudes regarding women’s sexual pleasure. Because sexual desire was historically seen as something that needed to be treated or fixed, there is a lingering sense that having a sexual drive means that there might be something wrong with you.…

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    Floor my visual project I chose to recreate a commercial based on satire and comedy, to add what was lacking in the commercial thirst for the extraordinaire I added logos and a ethos. I chose this to give that commercial more credibility. My goal is to prove that it is simple to add logos and ethos. The original commercial involved little to no logic so I added the content of the water and add for ethos I added a quality statement, which in turn would make the commercial much more effective.…

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    return his lips closed in and claimed hers. The first touch was something like testing the waters, but as the seconds tick by it became more intense. Tera slowly began to let go, her hips rocking against Oz's exploring hands and growing hard on, her arousal becoming clear as she began to grow wet. Soft sounds of enjoyment began to slip free as Tera's body grew hotter. There wasn't a lot Tera was about to admit to Oz, but there was one thing she had to give him, he was very skilled with his…

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    Intimacy is a feeling of closeness, an emotional bond and connectedness with another person and the yearning to share each other’s most inner thoughts and feelings. Real intimacy makes us feel alive like we've been found, as if someone finally took the time to peer into the depths of our soul and see us there. Until then, until we experience true intimacy, we will feel passed over and ignored, like someone is looking right through us. Intimacy is more than being satisfied in the bedroom.…

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    patriarchal interpretation of biblical texts, but reformulated from positive strands of religious traditions and as envisioned by communities of resistance and transformations. Likewise, Patti Jung critiques the church’s failure in sanctifying mutual sexual…

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    Lust is often confused with love. Lust is purely physical attraction, sexual desire, and has no lasting effect. “Lust” by Susan Minot, is a deep story that involves a teenage girl, who is helpless and emotionally removed. This faceless and nameless girl wanders about, sexually, for three years, having sex with more than fifteen boys and several others who are unnamed. The female is the main character of the story. The way the female character perceives sex differentiates from the way in which…

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    passion. During the 19th Century, women’s sexual desire was suppressed by the societal constraints; and also they were not allowed to take any decision about their sexual life. This story indicates how a woman, who was not happy with her marriage, tries to conform to the norms of the society by dedicating herself to domesticity and her married life. However, she transgresses the norms and customs of the society by finding another mean to fulfill her sexual aspiration. Moreover, the author seems…

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