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    The person that I interviewed was Roxanne Nowak. She is married to a thrower on our men’s track and field team. I was able to have a nice long phone call with her and learned a lot about how sexuality influenced her position in the mental health field. Roxanne works extremely hard and could not stop talking about how rewarding her job really is. As a Licensed Professional Counselor, she deals with kids on a daily basis. She works for Northwest Journey, which is a Day treatment facility that

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    ready to accept and be tolerant to homosexual or bisexual people, but the issue over the female sexuality is still unsettled. The question how it differs from the male sexuality and why exactly the attitude to female sexuality is different compared to the male one is discussed by lots of psychologists, sociologists and philosophers. However, there is no coherent and competent explanation yet. “Sexuality is messy, passionate, unclear, tentative, anxiety-producing, liberating, frightening, embarrassing

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    Kiara Rivas Sociology 1 Due Date: 5/5/15 Human Sexuality Sexuality is something that seems to dominate a lot of the world we live in. It’s in our schools, at work, and especially in the mass media. The way your body develops and the way you feel and respond to others sexually creates your sexuality (“Sexuality and Sexual Orientation”, Youthoria). It can shape and affect people’s lives as well as our own. Sexuality can be influenced by culture, religion, media, friends and experiences. Some people

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    Female Sexuality Female sexuality intertwines with Possessing the Secret of Joy by illustrating its power and those who fear it. History In the early nineteenth century, heightened female sexuality was considered a disorder (Studd, 2006). Doctors and psychiatrist sought ways to prevent “masturbation and decrease libido”. Issac Baker Brown- a gynecological surgeon removed the clitoris of a women who sought to use the Divorce Act of 1857 and leave her husbands as well as young women who read books

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    Women’s sexuality has been anything but stagnant, especially within the last 150 years. The very idea of a woman being a “sexual being” is relatively modern. For centuries, women have been confined to restrictive behaviors until the rise of the sexual revolution in the 1960’s. This movement gave way to new ideas and attitudes not only about a woman’s role in society but also about their sexual identities. For the first time, women were able to freely act out their desires and seek their own personal

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    Female Sexuality Female sexuality has been a controversial subject that plays a crucial role in our everyday lives. There is a constant double standard women face. In terms of sexuality both males and females are more similar than society deems them. It begins with parents; they have a great impact on how their daughters view sex and their own sexuality. Also female sexuality is considered taboo when they become mothers. There is a never ending battle of hypocrisy that women face when it comes to

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    Human sexuality is a very broad and in some instance a very sensitive subject. Depending on the audience, it is a topic that may cause uneasiness and awkwardness for some while for others it is a topic of preference. Although sexuality is a significant part of our modern-day culture in movies, videos, and other celebrity induced trends, it is still a subject that isn’t easily discussed. Some will assert that sexuality only involves the act of sex which is probably the reason there is a sense of discomfort

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    The History Of Sexuality

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    The second section of the documentary will focus on the aspect of gender identity throughout the history of sexuality. As sexual identity and gender identity are entirely different, it is important to include both topics and, for the issue of gender identity, to highlight its own diverse spectrum and the subsequent social stigmas and medical developments that have surfaced around it. Throughout sexual history, whether an individual identified as male, female, or intersex, controversy and societal

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    History Of Sexuality

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    History of Sexuality by Michael Foucault is a project in dissolution of the notion that Western society has experienced a repression of sexuality since the seventeenth century. Furthermore, he contends with the notion that sexuality has not been the subject of public discourse. The goal of this paper is an effort to expound, through Foucault understandings, that modern society has employed the mechanisms essential for engendering true discourses regarding sex. Foucault advances three uncertainties

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    Women's Sexuality

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    Pressure on Women’s Sexuality Another issue women audience have to deal with when watching rom com is sexuality. “Sex sells, honey and it knows no boundaries - certainly not in certain chick flicks. Audiences of both genders are hardly immune to the commercial powers of oversexualization.”(Thompson,45). Many different genres of film have lot of sexual themes in their plot. Chick flick share this in common with other films. Hollywood know what make money in the movie industry and that is sex. In

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