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…when it was no longer possible. In those days it was socially unacceptable for a girl to be pregnant outside of marriage. Young girls refrained from sex out of fear of pregnancy and being socially ostracized. Among those who did break the rules, hurried…
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…activity and rarely responds to someone who does (i.e. their partner) (Knox 1984: 337). Having low sex desire means that the individual only lacks interest in sex, but are not lacking in the capacity to be aroused or have orgasms when they do have sex (Int. Ref…
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…, and it can't be transmitted by sneezes, door handles or dirty glasses. What is 'safe sex'? Safe sex means sexual activities which you can do even if one person is infected with HIV, and they definitely won't pass it on to the other person. Loads of activities…
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…today. But they do this to serve a testosterone-driven culture. But not only does the issue of restraint pertain to food, but sex itself as well. It is very obvious that food and sex are related. "When women are positively depicted as sensuously voracious…
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…they are subjected to a host of pressures and can as a result do things they would not normally do. On the contrary, I found that females who do sports are far less pressured and influenced about sex. In fact they are far less likely to be sexually active than…
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…." There are obvious biological and physical differences between the genders. These differences definitely act upon the social roles of the different genders. William G. Shade states in his article; "There are certain biological ‘givens’ that constitute sex differences…
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…Many individuals in our society today believe that the positive portrayal of violence and sex in rap music has negative effects on its listeners. Due to this widespread perception, many studies have systematically examined rap music for evidence of its…
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…avoiding pain. Freud de! cided that these desires are of two types: Eros (creative, desire for sex) and Thanatos (a desire to break/kill things). How does Freud deal with the fact that people seem to want other things? Freud decided that both Eros and Thanatos…
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…are that marriage is traditionally a heterosexual institution and that same-sex marriage threatens the institution of marriage. There is a big contradiction here – threatening marriage by allowing people to marry ! According to the Bible these marriages are immoral…
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…purporting sex, there is no censorship. The sexual breakdown of society affects us most in our education system. There is evidence that the more sexually active students are the poorer they do in school. There tends to be more dropouts (Noonan 1999…
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