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Running head: SEXUAL STUDY 1

SEXUAL STUDY

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Sex study of sexology is a scientific study of the sexuality of the human, for example, the sexual

interest of the human, their behavior, and their functions. Universities have programs teaching

their students about sex, including on knowing about the cultural, legislative, and political

history understanding of love and sexuality (Goldstein, 2017).

A lot of the schools' readings get on being so much information to lots of history behind the

social, economic, and political conflicts that say some of the groups get on being solely when it

is biased towards their equality to gender and sexuality. Most of the readings explain how the

history of the AIDS epidemic got to be widespread and how anti-pornography came on being.

Sexuality is normally constructed to the hierarchy of oppression and power to which some

activities and groups get on being seen as acceptable and pure. Some of those groups are the

heterosexual, monogamous, post-marital, and uni-generational (Heck, 2019).

Sexuality is the fact that brings up life to the earth we are leaving, although it can also get on

being viewed to other sides that are the race, identity of gender, and sex. Although to a civilized

society, we have two standards that are primary towards the perception of sexuality, which are

essentialism approaches and social construction (Seidman, 2016).

Regarding the theory of social construction, sexuality is a human action product or history rather

than the invariant results of the innate sex drive. Even if sexuality gets on being judged with

people too much for if its right or wrong, for instance, when people say it is wrong or it is a

taboo to be gay, there is research that states that sex is of benefit to people since it helps there

heartbeat well and makes their health to be fine (Goldstein, 2017).


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REFERENCES

Goldstein, I., Kim, N. N., Clayton, A. H., DeRogatis, L. R., Giraldi, A., Parish, S. J., ... & Stahl,

S. M. (2017, January). Hypoactive sexual desire disorder: International Society for the

Study of Women's Sexual Health (ISSWSH) expert consensus panel review. In Mayo

clinic proceedings (Vol. 92, No. 1, pp. 114-128). Elsevier.

Heck, A. L., & Handa, R. J. (2019). Sex differences in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis'

response to stress: an important role for gonadal hormones.

Neuropsychopharmacology, 44(1), 45-58.

Seidman, S., Fischer, N. L., & Meeks, C. (2016). The social construction of sexuality.

In Introducing the New Sexuality Studies (pp. 59-66). Routledge.

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