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6081: BDSM
... lot of trust needed between he and she before this action even begins but once begun it is indeed the most erotic sexuality ever encountered. Many will say that BDSM stems form a desire to abuse or to rape. Neithger of these are usually true. The need is for control or to be controlled and that is what is found in BDSM. Although the horror stories are the ones which are ...
6082: Legalizing of Homosexual Marriages
... they will do everything to enhance the rights of individuals who enter into it. And marriage will end a negative: their sexual lives no longer will be considered felonious, which negatively affects fights ranging from child custody to civil rights (Graff 12). Lesbian and gay men do not seek a special place in America but merely to be a full and equal part of America, to give back to society without ...
6083: Bad Choosers
... Scholars and philosophers for years have attempted to do so, yet no gender has ever been definitely identified. However, the clear victor here should be the female. From start to finish, with a layover at child birth, women tend to live easier lives. Men run the government. Men go to war. Men encounter more obligation inside and out of the family. When looking at specific instances, life may equally challenge the ...
6084: What is Love? Why Are You Asking Me?
... in love is an effortless affair which requires little rational action. Quite the contrary, as Peck puts it. "a good deal more is required to develop a healthy, creative marriage, raise a healthy, spiritually growing child or contribute to the evolution of humanity...nurturing spiritual growth is an infinitely more complicated process than can be directed by any instinct...it requires thoughtful and often painful decision making."(pg 110-111) As ...
6085: The Modern Men's Movement
... of men's complacency, but the sudden rapid change in the status of women. “Men may be less responsible for female dissatisfaction than women's inability to find the family an adequate substitute for traditional child bearing.” (Stearn, 163) Suddenly, in the last decade, the role of the man has become uncertain. In the 1950's and 60's, men were the breadwinners. A man brought to the marriage the capability ...
6086: Women In The Labour Force December 17, 1992
... provides the females with legislation that provides them with excellent benefits. In Japan there is a drop in female economic activity, the reason why is it affects their marriage and the care of their only child. An observation of labour force participation rates in Canada show that female rates rose a lot between 1971 and 1981, while the male rate rose unnoticeably. The increase in the female participation rate was found ...
6087: Rights of Egyptian Women
... the name of their eldest son (father/mother of....). Fertility obsession was equally stressed on the males. Ancient Egyptian men were sometimes known to commit suicide, rather than admit to being unable to conceive a child. Joyce Tyldesley expresses it best in her book , Daughters of Isis: Both husband and wife appear to have loved their offspring dearly, and Egyptian men had no misplaced macho feelings that made them embarrassed or ...
6088: Gender Roles
... in which exclusive ownership of the female by a given male was considered important, with the result that women were regulated to the role of property with no voice in their own fate. The girl-child was trained from birth to fit the role awaiting her, and as long as compensations were adequate, women were relatively content: "For Example, if in return for being a man's property a woman receives ...
6089: A Woman's Identity
... in order for women to enter the “male” world of work, they have to obtain “masculine” traits and leave their “feminine” traits at home. Bearing children is expected in today's society, because nurturing and child care are viewed as feminine traits. Women are conditioned at a young age to believe that once they are adults they will become mothers. If a middle aged, married woman doesn't have any children ...
6090: A Time of Prosperous Change
... Brookner and Fay Weldon Ericson uses the subject of lack of love as the focus of his theories and that Weldon was a unwed mother who had to deal with the pressures of having a child instead of receiving love from his father. Even though Weldon wed eventually she later learned of what love was which gave her the experience to right about such a unloved character. Magill on the other ...


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