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191: War Between Sexes
War Between Sexes Acquaintance rape or date rape is a sexual assault against a woman, which is committed by someone she knows. The rapist could be a boss, a date, a classmate, or a coworker. It is a criminal offense, and rape convictions in date rape ... in recent years. Whether a man uses physical force or emotional coercion to force sex, sex without consent is still considered rape in our society. In "Rape and Modern Sex War" and "Winking at Abusive Sexual Behavior Isn't the answer" Camille Paglia and Helen Cordes clearly state that rape in any form, and specifically date rape, cannot be tolerated in any civilized society in their articles. Paglia explains the weaknesses ... to the old traditional punishments of the rapists. Since there is still social injustice between sexes and the biological difference between the genders, she conflicts with feminist arguments such as equality of men and women, sexual freedom, and ability of both sexes going any place any time. Academic Feminism is lost in the mist of social constructionism and we are not the products of the environment. Furthermore, according to Paglia ...
192: Psychoanalysis
... like her person. The traditional psychoanalytical theory states that all human beings are born with instinctual drives that are constantly active even though a person is not usually conscious of them. Two drives, one for sexual pleasure and the other called aggression, motivate and propel most behaviors in people. Lisa creates a very intense sexual drive for her fictive person. Readers may speculate that this creation may have been brought about by experiences beginning at birth. In the infant, the libido supposedly first manifests itself by making the act of ... sucking the thumb an activity with pleasurable sensations in the mouth. Later, according to Freud, similar pleasures are experienced in the anus during bowel movements, and finally these erotically tinged pleasures are experienced when the sexual organ is manipulated. Thus psychosexual development progresses from the oral through the anal to the phallic stage. During the height of the phallic phase (about ages three to six), Freud notes that these drives ...
193: Coersion/Rape
... co-erced; co-ercing 1: RESTRAIN, REPRESS 2: COMPEL 3: ENFORCE --co-er-sion \-er-zhen,shen\ n --co-er-cive \-er-siv\ adj rape \^r`ap\ n 1: a carrying away by force 2: sexual intercourse by a man with a woman without her consent and chiefly by force or deception; also : unlawful sexual intercourse of any kind by force or threat As if the line between normal and acceptable consensual sex and rape wasn't thin enough already, there are those out there that wish to make it ... given, provided this consent is influenced by external pressures and is not simply the result of internal desire.(12; par.3)." I find this to be an acceptable definition of coersion as it relates to sexual situations, although I feel strongly that under no circumstance can coersion constitute rape, once the coerced has consented to full physical acceptance of sexual advances. Although coersion can be exercised through many different approaches, ...
194: The Causes for Child Abuse
... to Webster’s New World Dictionary abuse is to hurt by treating badly. There are three main types of abuse that children suffer when abused by their parents or guardian, they are emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. Sexual abuse is an act of a sexual nature upon or within a child. Emotional abuse is a chronic attitude or acts which interfere with the psychological and social development of a child (U.S. 11). Physical abuse is the injury of ...
195: AIDS - What's new ?
... three years; 14 percent after five years; 36 percent after seven years. The realistic, albeit doomsday view is that 100 percent of those who test HIV-positive may eventually develop AIDS. Still spread primarily by sexual contact: -------------------------------- --------- AIDS is still predominantly a sexually transmitted disease: The other main route of HIV infection is via contaminated blood and shared IV needles. Since the concentration of virus is highest in semen and blood ... bottle feed their offspring. AIDS is not confined to male homosexuals and the high risk groups: There are now reports of heterosexual transmission - form IV drug users, hemophiliacs or those infected by blood transfusion to sexual partners. There are a few reported cases of AIDS heterosexually acquired from a single sexual encounter with a new, unknown mate. And there are three recent reports of female-to-female (lesbian) transmissions. Spread of AIDS among drug users alarming: -------------------------------- --------- In many cities, e.g. New York and Edinburgh, ...
196: Homosexuals: A Suspect Class?
... Amendment 2] bars gay men, lesbians and bisexuals from having an effective voice in governmental affairs, insofar as those persons deem it beneficial to seek legislation that would protect them from discrimination based on their sexual orientation. The United States Supreme Court must now determine whether or not to uphold the Colorado Supreme Court's decision, despite the results of the referendum that was basically a public affirmation of orthodox Christian ... hundreds of years homosexuality has been uniformly condemned by traditional Christian societies as immoral. On that ground, it was never contested that sodomy should remain illegal and unprotected by any legislation-- homosexuals were considered unnatural sexual deviants, and were treated as such. In recent years, however, startling new research has indicated that homosexuality is possibly inherited and determined by chromosomes. A 1992 study directed by neuroscientist Simon LeVay showed that a tiny area believed to control sexual activity known as the hypothalamus was less than half the size in gay men as in heterosexual men. This study raises an interesting question: If homosexuality is hereditary, is there any basis for societal ...
197: The Spread of AIDS
... three years; 14 percent after five years; 36 percent after seven years. The realistic, albeit doomsday view is that 100 percent of those who test HIV-positive may eventually develop AIDS. Still spread primarily by sexual contact: ----------------------------------------- AIDS is still predominantly a sexually transmitted disease: The other main route of HIV infection is via contaminated blood and shared IV needles. Since the concentration of virus is highest in semen and blood ... bottle feed their offspring. AIDS is not confined to male homosexuals and the high risk groups: There are now reports of heterosexual transmission - form IV drug users, hemophiliacs or those infected by blood transfusion to sexual partners. There are a few reported cases of AIDS heterosexually acquired from a single sexual encounter with a new, unknown mate. And there are three recent reports of female-to-female (lesbian) transmissions. Spread of AIDS among drug users alarming: ----------------------------------------- In many cities, e.g. New York and Edinburgh, ...
198: Writing An Image Analysis(engl
... images and their promotion of an ideal female beauty in the materialistic culture. Advertisers, by setting ideals, not only sell their products, but also reaffirm traditional gender roles in mainstream America. Images nowadays are more sexual. Whether the image was a young unmarried woman or a dark lady of the night, advertisements defined women through their sexual availability. Did these sexual images portray women as having power over men, or did these concentrating on female sexuality? Although some power might have been gained, most of the women in these sexual ads are still depicted as ...
199: The Islamic Faith
The Islamic Faith Hundreds of years ago the Islamic faith gave birth to many ideas to the sexual side of life. Many sexual beliefs tended to deal mainly with the male and how he could satisfy the female. In addition, to the female appearance and their attitudes towards men. For instance, The Kama Sutra, a book on Indian ... morals and techniques, written in the third century, the Ananga Ranga, written in the sixteenth century on erotic ideas and concepts of India, and The Perfumed Garden, written in the sixteenth century showing insights to sexual customs of mediaeval Islamic North Africa. The latter book will be used to a great extent in this study. The outpour of these books brought forth many customs. Their fame became as religious as ...
200: AIDS and You: The Lethal Relation
... a life and death issue. To have the AIDS disease is at present a sentence of slow but inevitable death. I've already lost one friend from AIDS. I may soon lose others. My own sexual behavior and that of many of my friends has been profoundly altered by it. In U.S.A. one man in10 may already be carrying the AIDS virus. While the figures may currently be less ... a disease of gay males in the world. This was a result of the fact that gay males in our culture internationally, in the days before AIDS had an average of 200 to 400 new sexual contacts per year. This figure was much higher than common practice among heterosexual (straight) men or women. For these reasons, the disease spread in the gay male population immensely more quickly than in other populations ... and practice commonsense prevention. Avoiding infection is IN ONE'S OWN HANDS. People can protect themselves. To stop its spread, people are encouraged to obtain and apply accurate AIDS information to their living styles and sexual habits in order to reduce the risk of getting or transmitting the virus. Sadly, health promoters claim that "reaching the many who don't want to know" is no easy task. Health promoters suggest ...


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