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    be a very rare occurrence for a classroom to discuss whether sexuality is natural or socially constructed. Furthermore, Halperin questions the tendency of many teachers and philosophers who minimize the history of sexuality to a simple history of sexual classifications rather than a history of sexuality on an individual basis. If we looked at sexuality in its most true form, we would most likely learn a lot more about it instead of assuming it is a natural part of life. We might see that…

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    Sexuality In Family

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    project is a good opportunity for me to do a family tree about my family in regard to sexuality. At first, it seems like a tough and daunting task for me because I found it difficult to ask my parents and grandparents about things such as, sexual violence, sexual orientation and affairs, etc. However, as I get to know more about my family’s personal experiences when it comes to sexuality, I realized that there are a lot of things that I didn’t know before. Little did I know that my great-aunt…

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    challenge young adults as they develop their sexuality (i.e., establishing sexual orientation, integrating love and sex, forging intimacy and making commitments, making fertility/childbearing decisions, practicing safer sex to protect against STIs, and enhancing a sexual philosophy). Establishing one’s sexual orientation is crucial in a young adulthood because it’s basically the start of your whole life. Once you figure out your sexual orientation whether it be heterosexual, gay, lesbian,…

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    get any connection between these three things in these chapters. However, I suppose I did not really get the connection if I am defining sex as the act of sex. In chapter 7, The Alphabet Soup of Sexualities, Plante defines and further explains all sexual orientations. Here, the word sex is thrown around in quite a different contexts. The two ways sex is defined in the chapter is by the gender in which a person identifies with and the act of sex. Most popularly in this chapter sex used when…

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    Cultural Intertextuality

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    of the concepts under familiarity may include sharing. The richness of personal human relationship emanates from sharing. While sensuality mostly involves physical closeness, intimacy gives its stress on the emotional closeness . Another aspect of sexual intimacy would be lovingness . This way that one feels the striving and pleasure of the other person. It means expressing openness to the emotion that may be uncomfortable and or nor convenient. The possibility of an intimate relationship is…

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    Sexual relationships are a very opinionated topic, Roger Scruton and Allan Goldman both describe them very different. You either believe that you can have sex with whoever you may please, or you may think there has to be love or some sort of connection for people to have sex with each other. Allan Goldman and Roger Scruton have two totally different point of views on sexual relationships. Goldman simply says that sex is plain sex, he separates sex from emotions. He said that sex is desire for…

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    Hegemonic Heterosexuality

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    Question One Hegemonic heterosexuality essentially means that heterosexuality is the dominant ideology of sexual orientation and relationships in our culture (Walden 2016). In Mark Carrigan’s article “There’s More to Life Than Sex?” he discusses the asexual community, and defines asexuality in a couple different forms. Carrgian states that many researchers believe that asexuality is defined as, “’I have never felt sexually attracted to anyone at all’ which Bogaert takes to be indicative of…

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    Orgasm Inc., exposes pharmaceutical companies responsible for falsely advertising the so-called disease “Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD)”. The film is about the companies and entrepreneurs who are trying to convince women that it's a physiological problem if they don't climax every time they have sex, that can be "fixed" with pills or creams. Canner asks the questions: Is "female sexual dysfunction" really a disorder or a genius marketing stroke? And could the products that are being developed…

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    Anne Fausto-Sterling’s “Dueling Dualisms” explores the concept of gender and sex through society’s perspective. Fausto-Sterling initiates the selection by introducing readers to the story of Maria Patiño. Patiño who is a Spanish Olympic hurdler who was forced to have a sex test to prove her sexuality. She tested positive for being a male and was eventually “barred from competing on Spain’s Olympic team” (Fausto-Sterling, 4). Readers eventually learned that the reason why Patiño tested positive…

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    to demonstrate that they need to engage in sexual relations, and how these individuals respond to particular pheromones. This review expresses that there have been studies done on creatures to demonstrate that one's decision of sexual accomplice can be impacted by the particular pheromone signals, which can…

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