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    Sex Specificity Difference in Sexual Arousal The research article, “A Sex Difference in the Specificity of Sexual Arousal” by Chivers, Rieger, Latty, and Bailey, attempted to address sexual arousal differences between sexes, specifically in relation to category specificity. They suggest that the non-specificity of the female sexual arousal response is among the many sex differences suggesting female and male sexuality are not opposite sides of the same coin. The functional roles of sexuality may…

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    The Modus Operendi

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    The Modus Operendi, or the habits under which Norris and Bittaker operated under come in the form of four different habits: (1) Abduction, (2) torture, (3) murder, and (4) disposal of the body. Even before Bittaker and Norris killed their first victim, they had already agreed that their method of abduction will come in the form of convincing teenage girls, preferably those who are hitchhiking, into their van voluntarily. If they did not comply, they would use the advantage of their Murder Mac,…

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    Sexual Victimization has several meanings and could happen anywhere. I choose this topic because a case occurred right here in Ocala that was so disturbing, it made the top of my list. According to (Wallace & Roberson,2014) Sexual victimization has several meanings – verbal coercion to have sex with a partner, rape by a stranger, or a woman/man that is being fondled in a bar and forced intercourse when a woman is way too intoxicated to protest. In this case sexual violence along with kidnapping…

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    It has become more prevalent to see ads containing sexual content that targets women and objectifies them in order to present a fantasy element that will catch a man’s eye and increase sales. Interestingly enough, after doing much research on the topic of women being used as sex objects in car ads, one could say that time plays little to no part in changing…

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    a Cannibal,” 2016). Immediately this appears to be a cold-blooded murder, yet that was not the case. The act was completely consensual. Meiwes had been looking for someone to eat and Brandes wanted someone to eat him, wanting to fulfill his own fantasies (“Interview with a Cannibal,” 2016). This case remains infamous in the small town of Rotenburg, Germany and throughout the entire world. The many strange aspects of the story contribute to its…

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    work arouses many questions about sexual identity and orientation. The most intriguing argument is centered around the individual homosexual identities of the characters of Song and Gallimard, and the belief that Gallimard is wrestling with his inner homosexuality. The cultural norms of Chinese Communism influence why Song tries to cover up his sexual identity. Comrade Chin expresses,…

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    Sex Advertisement Analysis

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    The advertisement uses the snob-appeal as a persuasive technique. This ad persuades the young people to buy their jeans which would enhance their sex appeal. Though there are many sexual ads today in the market but certain ads have a ‘shock’ factor which keeps them etched into the minds of the customers. This ad is particularly memorable because it shows a completely nude women sitting on a leather chair and the jeans have been pulled…

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    Melinda Vadas Pornography

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    demand of women in sexual fantasy space in this century. Some published works are described as designed ‘for women’ (Sonnet, 1999). Vadas (2005) claimed…

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    paper with why I chose this disturbing research. One, I am fascinated with the differences in personalities and when personalities form. How do our childhoods help form who we become as adults? Does our childhood determine whether we become serial sexual murders or law-abiding citizens? Secondly, I push myself to remove the “rose colored glasses” which I unfortunately tend to wear most of the time. The reality, there are horrible people in this world, the Devil’s handy work at its best.…

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    “Flowers for Algernon” focuses on a mentally challenged man name Charlie who undergoes an operation to make him three times smarter, but this decision was very unethical. The experiment was being done by two men, Dr. Strauss and Dr. Nemur, who test his intelligence before and after the operation to find out if it worked. After the operation Charlie experienced new feelings starting from love to betrayal just for it to be stolen from him. Charlie’s decision wasn’t ethical since Charlie didn’t…

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