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    the communities in which we live. An important aspect of either field being love and the way humans interact amongst each other. As described by Leslie Bell in her work “Hard to Get: Twenty‑Something Women and the Paradox of Sexual Freedom”, our sexuality is dynamic and constantly changing to fit into various circumstances. Adversely, Barbara

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    Human sexuality, this topic sparks a plethora of opinions, viewpoints, and emotions. For my final research paper, I will be analyzing the differences between the private and public side of sexuality. These sides of human sexuality involve countless facets including pleasure, pornography, rape, premarital sex, polygamy, procreation, homosexual marriage, and love and friendship. There are a wide array of arguments of each aspect of sexuality concerning if they are private or public, a human right or

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    Sexology, an idea truly founded during the late nineteenth century, is the science of human sexuality and fixates on the non-reproductive physical and conceptual functions of sex. Methodically researching physical sexual behavior and objectively analyzing concepts of sexual desires, knowledge, and fantasies, sexology examines human sex and sexual identity in its raw, realistic, and carnal form. The science includes aspects of psychopathologic study in its evaluation of individuals’ sexual identities

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    provides learning opportunities. It is also a registered charity and has lots of donors including disabled individuals. The article is about a combination of sexuality and disability. The author has also used her sister who has an intellectual disability for reference the sister would call and ask questions like "what does it mean if a guy asks for permission to kiss you". The author also emphasizes to her sister the importance of consent and what it means so she enjoys her sexual experiences at

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    Sexuality Paper All my life I struggled with my sexuality; not knowing what was sexy or when being sexy cross the line to being considered promiscuous. My thoughts, feelings, and attitude about my sexuality all stemmed from not knowing or being comfortable with who I am as a woman. Throughout my marriage, I have struggle with sexuality as a wife and even as mother. I am learning that there is more to sexuality than just putting on a nice dress and nightgown. Sensuality Skin Hunger and Touch

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    through a revolution in the past 30-40 years. Sometime ago it was frowned upon if a young lady talked about sex or even aroused interest about the topic. Sheltered under her parent’s wings as a girl, Lorde was not given the opportunity to explore her sexuality. Her parents molded her in their image and did not allow them much choice or room for her own growth. Society does not allow it to be socially acceptable for a young person to be allowed to express themselves through clothes, music or lifestyle as

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    In an era where human sexuality has been taboo for many centuries Alfred Kinsey pioneer sexuality research late 1940s and early 1950s, in the highly unsupportive social and political environment of the time. His approach and methodologies provided the foundation for most of the survey research about sexuality and are still cited today as a source of statistical information about sexual behavior (Hock, 2012). However, Kinsey’s research had information gap about how the human body functions anatomically

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    but instead it is to entertain the public desire. Because of the “shame-based sexuality education” discovered in recent years, Godley feels that the American educational system is in need of a radical change. She asserts that American adults should be responsible for the future generations. The media should not impose restriction on what people should of become. A revolution is needed to change the American’s sexuality education. The R-Rated version movie should not reach out to the teens. It should

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    The can-can, cabaret and prostitution dominated Paris in La Belle Epoque. Sex was a commerce, an escape, and a way of life. It's prominence in Parisian culture made sexuality synonymous with power and a tool for obtaining it. The combination of beauty and assertiveness could get you places that hard, honest work simply could not. Both men and women took advantage of this lustful commodity—prostitutes and mistresses were seen as status symbols, while flirtatious "femme fatales" had their way with

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    earthly treasures are mere distractions from heavenly eternity. But, woven beneath the surface of her poems is the subtle revelation of her sexuality. Bradstreet eroticizes the complex relationship between nature, religion, her husband and herself, seemingly contradicting her religion, but by contextualizing the sexuality in religious terms, she shows that sexuality can be reconciled with spirituality. In “Contemplations,” Bradstreet interacts with and glorifies nature in a surprisingly sexual manner

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