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    In some of his videos he answers questions from viewers in regards to bisexuality. These questions range from “How he determined that he was bisexual”, “What’s the biggest obstacle that you face”, and “What’s your sexual preference”? (Aquiar, “Ask a Bi Guy”) This is the first video of a three part series where he takes everyone’s questions, RJ also made another series called “Ask another Bi Guy”. In these videos he gives other bisexuals questions from viewers about…

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    Human Sexual Orientation

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    affection bonding process may help us understand sexual orientation better, Diamond concluded. She thought that more attention to these processes would help us understand how and why people show separate patterns of desires, and love for same-gender and other gender partners over their lifetime. (2003) Dr. Doreen Kimura (1996) thought sexual orientation to be associated with cognitive abilities. She reviewed studies that related to sex and sexual orientation, on the influence of sex hormones…

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    Is age directly linked to love? Personally, I do not think so. Most people refer to teenage love as “Puppy love” but what is the difference? Everyone has their opinion of love, but the universal definition of puppy love is “teenage infatuation or love”, while love is defined as “a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, as for a parent, child, or friend”. If a child can feel love for a parent or friend, a teenager can easily feel love for another person. The person the teen falls…

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    Sexual orientation is ones sexual identity in accordance to their sexual and erotic affections and attractions. According to Garnets, “sexual orientation is determined by multiple influences, including a wide range of sociocultural factors.” (Garnets 297) She notes that you must incorporate these factors including race, gender, and class when you consider one’s sexual identity instead of examining it alone. These factors play an enormous role in the portrayal of sexual orientation in film. This…

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    arousal towards same-sex stimuli? If not, is heterosexual male who are homophobic simply more aroused by same-sex stimuli, because its considered more taboo? They are also viewing arousal as the major indicator of an individual’s sexual preference, sexual identity, or future sexual activity; there are…

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    Lgbtq Pros And Cons

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    Most of the LGBTQ community would say Sexual orientation should be considered a genetic trait rather than a personal choice, because most would say being gay, bisexual, or transgender did not happen over a short period of time. Its something that can happen over years; some notice it when they are younger and can see that they are not into the things that most kids their gender are. According to most of our science textbooks we used in school would say that there is always a reason for the…

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    Office Romance Analysis

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    colleague. Commonness of Office Romance Office romance refers to consensual, mutually desired relationship that includes physical attraction between two employees working in the same organization (Watkins, Smith, and Aquino 173). More specifically, compared to other romances, office romance is characterized by desiring to be with other person with emotional and physical attraction at the workplace.…

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    that the repression against sexuality first began. Love during this time was exclusive to marriage and procreation; it is fair to say that the family was the corner stone of Victorian society. From women, there was not any form of inappropriate attraction or lusting after a man. The ideal of a true women “was defined by her distance from lust” (Katz); but these same values were not held as the standard for men. As talked about it class, the obvious double standard for men and women, which still…

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    especially in the past few years. There seems to be an ongoing debated amongst many people of whether or not homosexuality is a sexual orientation that is acceptable to have. Homosexuality becomes even more of a controversy when Christianity is added into the argument. Many Christians seem to struggle with concluded a correct response to the appropriateness of homosexuality as a sexual orientation. The argument that will be presented and discussed in this paper is one centered on that idea that…

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    If you do not state your sexual interactions with the opposite gender it will attract unwanted perspectives of yourself. “Interviews with and observations of students at River High indicate that they recognize masculinity expressed through sexual discourses and practices that indicate dominance and control” (30). Without expressing your sexually active mind and life, you will be targeted…

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