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    reached a point where the alpha male idea of women being sexual objects and nothing more that is forced upon both beta male and females has reached a point that is inordinately baleful to those populations. In a comedy skit…

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    the traditional gender roles expected of you gender. As was evidenced through his responses for the questions asked, my interviewee, David, very much agrees with the dominant heteronormative mentality. Although David claims to be supportive of all sexual orientations, he, too, is very much influenced by heteronormative ideals, as can be seen through his automatic need to find the “man” and “woman” within same-sex couples as well as the need to apply traditional masculine/feminine characteristics…

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    My topic addresses birth control and education. Birth control is widely practiced with couples to enjoy sexual intimacy without feeling the risk of disease and pregnancy. Additionally, birth control can prevent one from making an unfavorable decision later about abortion and adoption. There are different methods for birth control such as abstinence, medications, birth control sponges, IUD, sterilization, and condoms. Contraceptives are prescribed by doctors in clinics, hospitals, and in local…

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    Gender dysphoria goes all the way back to the Greeks and has been recognized throughout Europe, Asia, and America. The Gallae were people in ancient Greece, Rome, and Persia, who displayed some kind of gender or sexual variety. “ The ancient mythology was replete with stories of those we now call transgender people, which clearly indicates that transgender was something that was commonplace in those times”. The Gallae were known as the transgender people back in…

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    “Side B” represents those that identify with the LGBT Community. This community loosely represents people that identify with being lesbian, gay, bisexaul, transgender, as well as other sexual orientations. It is to be noted that most of the research done about the LGBT community is predominantly on those that identify as gay or lesbian, and that there is still a lot of research to be done on those that identify as Transgender or Bisexual in the LGBT Community. Those that identified as lesbian,…

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    human invention. The second article, “Who Needs Love” by Nicholas D. Kristof is based of marriage and love in Japan. Many of the marriage does not consist of love. Japanese marriage is often contemplated when two individuals have similar interests, sexual attraction is not the key factor. Japan has a high rate of divorce, but lower than the United States. Only 1.1% of women have children unwed because Japanese women often settle. Lastly, the third article, “The Hijras: An Alternative Gender in…

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    hinder an athlete’s performance; however, there is no answer to this date about the influence of sexual activity and how it impacts athletic performance. Many young athletes refrain from sex and practice abstinence before an event, believing that sex can decrease athletic performance (Fischer). This has gained popularity among many successful athletes like Mohammed Ali who abstained from his sexual desires and credited his success with the practice of abstinence before a fight and that this…

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    Before Stonewall it was a crime to be anything than heterosexual. Before Stonewall it was a crime to be anything than heterosexual. The way was paved by the two faces of the riots Sylvia Rivera, Marsha P. Johnson, and their effects after the riots. Stonewall changed the way people say people of the LGBTQ community and pushed the fight for equality forward. While the fight for equality was a group effort the one of the main person who lead the community into the new age of gay liberation was…

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    Throughout the course in Sexuality and Dating, there are many new ideas and thoughts about several different topics that have given me an outline on how to be the best man I can possibly be. While the church teaches us right from wrong, not everything that the church says are necessarily the best ways to go about life. Most of their ideas are the path to happiness while some can be turned a little to make the best sense. To elaborate more, the main topics that we discussed in class this semester…

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    Military Sexual Assault is a hard concept to understand. However, if the cases are put into numbers it is quite startling to see, but also makes it easier to comprehend. About 23%-30% of women have experienced sexual assault and or attempted sexual assault during their career in the military (Campbell 97). Campbell goes on to say that, about 50% of survivors who suffer from depression actually seek professional help (97). Conard states that, 80%-90% of MST cases go unreported and 97% of victims…

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