Essay On Sexual Expression

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The way in which we view and engage in sexual expression has had a profound influence on society’s customs, behaviors and beliefs since prehistoric times. The society in which we live in today is built upon past sexual ideologies evolving through the adaptations of societal normalities. The role in which sex plays is our society is indisputably controversial, but is an integral part to the evolution of mankind. Within the twentieth-century, the western world has witnessed a sexual revolution due to development of effective contraception techniques and the gay, lesbian and transgender empowerment movement; manipulating the classifications on sexual practices from pathological to atypical, reflective in the large yet heterogeneous change in legality and judicial frameworks worldwide. If history is to be reflective of future sexual trends, the government and policy makers will play an integral role in the social and environmental welfare of the range of sexual expressions present in future communities. Sexual expression is based on the desires of ones-self but can be viewed holistically in the cultural views evident at the time. The Trukese sexual practices are noteworthy in anthropological literature due to the sadomasochistic practices partaken by the majority. Women often left a minor mutilation to their partners body following sexual intercourse to heighten sexual experience. To a further extent, men appreciated women who urinate when they climax and women also enjoying their partner to urinate inside them following an orgasm (Foucault, 1985). These practices are also seen within historical accounts of the Yapese community. This sexual practice of urination has been adapted to the involvement within the present homosexual and ... ... middle of paper ... ...the widespread growth of fear-based campaigns of sexual profiling and stigmatization against the homosexual community detrimental to the efforts of previous sexual liberation campaigns; inclusive of the stonewall riots in 1964 (NYC) (Singer, 1998). There are exactly 529 possible sexual intercourse positions according to the Indian sexologist Yasodhara, each one representing a different view of the role and classification of normal sexuality and sexual emancipation in our modern society. Certainty is found within the uncertainty of the future of sexual classifications and sexual practices in the ever evolving socioeconomic climate of today. The way in which we view and categorize sexual expression with be reflective of doctrines associated to the current political ideologies in power, and will remain a topic associated with controversy and indifference of opinions.

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