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    The History Of Feminism

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    determining sexual assault. Rape culture is pervasive in many forms of media, including songs which often endorse sexual conquest, regardless of consent. Popular songs are portraying rape as normal, even sometimes as an okay thing. For example, one pop song that is very criticized for its content is "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke. The song is about non-consensual sex and has lyrics like "you know you want it," which is a phrase that essentially justifies unwanted sexual advances.…

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    to themselves and pretend to not have any sexual feelings towards their partners, only men can dominate over her and the heroine…

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    Teen pregnancy is increasing at an alarming rate every day also the United States has one of the highest teen pregnancy rates in the western industrialized world. The majority of young female teens are not prepared mentally, emotionally, or even financially to take care of a child of their own. Furthermore, children are physically unable to take care of themselves which means that they need to be attended to at all times. This can become overwhelming and frustrating for a teen mother because of…

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    Rape Culture In Society

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    Rape is the act of having sexual intercourse without the consent to do so. Rape is not always about having sexual intercourse, but it is also a way for the oppressors “to demonstrate their ‘manhood’” or “to feel powerful” (Does Provocative…). Feminists coined the term “rape culture” to portray how society has put the blame on the victims of rape and has standardized male violence and sexual assault. As more rape cases emerge, more females are coming together to gain a bigger audience and more…

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    ultimately form a bond that would not be present without sex. After sex, the relationship advances into a more serious stage where the couple feels obligated to one another. Where there should be a certain level of respect and loyalty granted to the sexual spouse in an ideal situation, and in that ideal situation, one of the individuals would give their respected partner gifts in representation of the love they may have for one another. It can be easily confusing for a person watching a…

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    Mahbubur Rahman and Abbey Berenson were looking at in their study was the how many sexual partners these young girls had in the year prior to the study. This showed that about 62% were having 3 or more sexual partners the year prior to the study, along with that they were not just having normal intercourse they were practicing unprotected oral and anal sex. It is not healthy for these young adolescents to be having sexual relations with people and not use protection because they risk getting an…

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    Human beings are hardwired to judge and categorize each other into groups. No matter how hard they may try, stereotyping is almost always inevitable. Studies have shown that alcohol consumption is perceived to be a male dominated task related to masculinity. Gately (2008) wrote of the history of alcohol. He dated back to the time of the Greeks when women were to be kept separate from alcohol; they were not allowed to be near it let alone drink it. In the modern day, drinking is still seen as a…

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    reality” sexual interaction. According to Patrick Fagan (2008): Pornography is likely one of the key ingredients in this evisceration of society. Consider its documented effects on family life:  Married men involved in pornography feel less satisfied with their conjugal relations and less emotionally attached to their wives. Wives notice and are very upset, even clinically traumatized.  Among couples affected by one spouse’s addiction, two-thirds experience a loss of interest in sexual…

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    being sexually assaulted? One in four women are sexually assaulted in college. The definition of rape from The Free Dictionary is, “The crime using force or the threat of force to compel a person to submit to sexual intercourse, sexual penetration, or any other unlawful sexual intercourse or penetration, as with an unconscious person, or a person below the age or incapable of consent.” (The Free Dictionary.) People need to realize that their actions have reactions. Democratic Assemblyman, Das…

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    Sansregret broke into the complainant’s home on September 23, 1982, few days after the complainant ended relationship with him. He stormed at her and terrorized her with a file-like object. Because of fear and to calm him down, the complainant had intercourse by holding out hope of some sort of reconciliation. The complainant made a police complaint about this incident stating he raped her, but the police did not take any actions. Further, Sansregret’s probation officer encouraged her not to…

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