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351: Voyeurism
Voyeurism Voyeurism is one of the many coercive paraphilias, which means that it involves victimization or the absence of consent. Voyeurism is seeking sexual pleasure by secretly observing another. Another name for the behavior is “peeping” or “peeping Tom”. The activity brings on sexual excitement. Many people will take advantage of peeking at nudity or sexual activity especially if they rarely have such opportunity. Erotic films and videotapes provide a safe opportunity to experience this for millions of men and women, but they don’t need this stimulation to become ...
352: George Orwell - 1984
... of his miserable life with his wife Katherine, that he has not seen in eleven years. Winston resents the intrusinon of the Party into the sex lives of its members. Also realizes the discouragement of sexual enjoyment, that makes any love affair with a party member impossible. Writing down the incident does not help him. He makes another entry in his diary, this one concerning the proles. He feels they are ... is sure it is the thought police and he will be arrested. Reaction We discover that people have a bond when it comes to sexuallity that the party connot control. Even thought the party rejects sexual relationships between its members. Sexual experience is no longer allowed in the society and Winston longs for one. He confesses in his Diary about his last expereince but it does not help. We find he has faith in the ...
353: How John Donne Showed His Love
... of Doone, you could sense the feeling of true love through the words. The way he spoke about the love he and his wife shared during this time shows it was much more then just sexual, and the sex was much more meaningful. After the death of his wife in 1617, Donne was devastated and although he had already been involved in the church even becoming an ordained minister for the ... longing for each other, missing each other. They lean as does a compass. The word erect in those lines, may have been put there for more purposes then one. It may in fact have a sexual meaning, since we all know that Donne was fascinated with sex, and enjoyed it very much. The last few lines of the poem it read: Such wilt though be to me, who must, Like the ... At first one may not be able to find the distinction between the two, but then it begins to become apparent what Donne is meaning. The flea took fluids -- blood -- from the two. During the sexual act which occurs in the marriage bed fluids are exchanged. That is the meaning of the flea, what at first sight may have not been apparent now makes perfect sense. Donne is talking about ...
354: The Issue of Premarital Sex
The Issue of Premarital Sex The relaxation of the sexual taboos of a generation ago has affected today's society. One of the effects of this relaxation is the increase of premarital sex in today's society. Premarital sex can be defined as sexual relations outside the institution of marriage. Premarital sex may occur because of premature bonding—the merging of personalities before developing one's own. Premarital sex is a difficult issue to deal with in today's ... or badness of sex or fire is the context. The intended context of sex is in the institution of marriage. However, today's society has seen an increase in the number of those who have sexual relations outside of the permanent pledge of marriage. One of the things that have attributed to this is the pressure and misunderstanding of one's own emotions regarding the situation. One's feeling of ...
355: Charter Schools
... concerns expressed in this book, the only section which parents may find objectionable concerns chapter eleven – sexuality in adolescence. The authors seemingly approach this subject with a no-holds-barred policy. They discuss all possible sexual issues, from the more innocuous dating and foreplay concerns to controversial issues such as homosexuality, masturbation and pre-marital sex. Parents with strong religious convictions may take issue with a number of the authors’ perspectives and recommendations. For instance, concerning the issue of early sexual experimentation the authors say: “…in itself early…sexual experience is not necessarily either abnormal or deviant… early sexual behavior – although it may shock or disappoint you – should not be regarded as a major catastrophe.” Pg. 127 Concerning homosexuality the authors say: “…you ...
356: Decriminalizing Prostitution
Decriminalizing Prostitution Prostitution has been decriminalized by fifty countries, but not of the United States. Prostitution is the performance of sexual acts solely for the purpose of material gain. Persons prostitute themselves when they grant sexual favors to others in exchange for money, gifts, or other payment. In legal terms, the word prostitute refers only to those who engage overtly in such sexual-economic transactions, usually for a specified sum of money. Prostitutes may be of either sex, but throughout history the majority have been women, who have usually entered prostitution through coercion or under economic stress. ...
357: Gender Differences
... them into sex at the parties avoid them in the halls at school. Also, our society doesn't have clearly defined and universally accepted rules about sexuality. We live in a pluralistic culture with contradictory sexual paradigms. We hear diverse messages from our families, our churches, our schools and the media, and each of us must integrate these messages and arrive at some value system that makes sense to us. Another ... trouble, when I was a boy. Another thing I would be concerned with, if I was a girl, is sex and violence. Since females are on average smaller than males they are more prone to sexual attacks such as rape. In one of my psychology courses, I was surprised when the professor asked her students to raise their hands if they were or knew a person who has been a victim ... before I considered being intimate with a male is to take a self- defense course and learn to "shout, push, punch, and escape". I think it's healthy for girls to enjoy their own developing sexual responsiveness and to want to explore their sexuality, but there is no easy or established way to stop a sexual encounter. Some of my friends avoid dating and touching because they do not know ...
358: The Social Plague of Crime and Criminals
... a combination of the first two views called the integrated view. All of these perspectives contain very different thoughts about conjugal visits to prisoners. Before I discuss each one, there are certain statistics about forced sexual encounters in prison settings to keep in mind. According to “ An anonymous survey of 1,800 men and women in a Midwestern state prison system revealed that 104 of 516 respondents (20%) had been pressured or forced at least once to have sexual contact against their will while incarcerated. Most targets rated the immediate long term effect of the incident to be negative.”(Journal of Sex Research) Now that some statistics have been presented, let's examine the ... harsh enough. Some supporters feel that cable television, movies, video games, and stereos, should be a privilege not a punishment. They feel conjugal visits should absolutely be denied. Dangerous criminals are permitted to partake in sexual relations with spouses for a night, and spend unauthorized time with children and family members. Arguments can be made that those criminals who take those basic privileges away from a victim as a result ...
359: Gay Parenting
The conception that lesbians and gay men may be parents is frequently perceived in today’s society as impossible or immoral. Gay men and lesbians are often viewed as excluded from having children because sexual reproduction is related to men and women only. My approach to this uniquely controversial topic of gay parenting will be that of attempting to analyze the Pro side first. Gays and lesbians are human too ... irrational, revealing that gay and lesbian parents could be equally as fit to straight parents. The accusation that majority of gay men are child molesters has been rejected in that the overwhelming majority of child sexual abusers area heterosexual men, who abuse both boys and girls. The fear that children of lesbian and gay parents will become lesbian or gay is irrational in that studies show that the sexual orientation of the parents has no effect whatsoever on sexual orientation of youths. The concern that the children of gay and lesbian headed families will not develop so called appropriate gender identity or gender ...
360: Insight On Necrophilia,whats T
... let alone female. (p. 4) With this statement, Barbara Gowdy reinforces the contrast of the story versus the judgement of her society in the fifties. When the author decided to explore a controversial matter of sexual nature, such as necrophilia, she made a thoughtful decision by choosing a woman as the vehicle of this sin. Society tends to perceive certain sexual behavior with varying degrees of acceptance, based on the gender of the person in question. Masturbation is an example of one such sexual behavior easily accepted when performed by a man but perceived as unhealthy when performed by a woman. I doubt that a descriptive story on necrophilia would have been published should the main character have ...


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