Masturbation Essays

  • Masturbation

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    Masturbation is extremely common between young people. About 60% of all men masturbate, and about 40% of all females masturbate (Organization of Sexuality, 1994). When excluding everyone that is not at a sexually active age (we’ll just say senior citizens) this is a definite majority! Why in the world is masturbation so taboo in a world of people dominated by the pastime? Many people have gone at extreme length to prevent masturbation, including the use of straightjackets, spiked penile rings to

  • The Disease Of Masturbation

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    The Disease of Masturbation: Values and the concept of Disease by Engelhardt Englhardt's article The Disease Of Masturbation is an example of the ways in which values impact society's definition of disease. I agree that it is possible that science is being, or has been, limited by the values within society. For science to conclude that masturbation causes such aliments as blindness and epilepsy it appears evident that science is being misguided by values of the time. I believe that science also

  • The Benefits Of Masturbation

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    For many of us, masturbation is a taboo topic. There are many harmful myths about masturbation that may cause us to feel uncomfortable about it. These myths can cause guilt, shame, and fear. Today, you will get all the facts straight. We hope you find the answers helpful. Since May is officially National Masturbation Month, I thought it would be important to list some of the benefits of masturbation in this much-loved, often not-well-spoken-about activity. About 92% of women are said to take time

  • Vibrators

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    The ‘Buzz’ on Vibrators Suppressed sexuality and coy, coquettish femininity are nothing new to the world of women. Women are told to be polite, appreciative, and at all costs, protect their ‘womanhood,’ also known as their sexuality. Yet, women for ages have been fighting this oppression and pushing the limits of their physical roles as sexual beings; ancient Greek women used sex toys to illicit pleasure, and Asian women have been doing the same for a thousand years. There have been vast improvements

  • The Exploration of the Orgasm

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    honest, and let the man know he makes you feel good whether you orgasm or not, but that there are certain things he can do (oral, sex toys) that can help you achieve orgasm as well. In conclusion, we see that through certain social stigma, such as masturbation and oral sex, as well as through the concepts of the male being the gift giver, and the act of penetration focusing on the penis, society gives little importance to the female orgasm. In terms of heterosexual relationships it is important for the

  • Analysis Of The HBO Show Girls

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    Can you name another show in recent memory that brings to light, and shows us female masturbation? (YES, female masturbation!) Girls masturbate, believe it or not, and it’s something that’s now just getting brought up in our popular culture. Yet, male masturbation even has its place on our wholesome network channels. Girls did for female masturbation what Sex and the City did for anal sex in the 90s. It showed that something seen as “taboo” in our society, in fact,

  • Essay On Circumcision

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    Introduction Circumcision is a minor surgical procedure that involves the removal of the foreskin of the penis. Circumcision is not only one of the most common procedures but is also recorded as one of the most oldest procedures, traditionally believed to be part of cultural and religious activities but has now become established in the healthcare world as being vastly advantageous for one’s health and is some regards, one’s social status. Circumcision is still widely prevalent in today’s society

  • What is a Sex Addiction?

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    Sex is a beautiful thing that happens between two people, but sometimes sex can become addictive, and like with any other addiction, it can ruin lives. Patricia is in her mid-thirties, and to those who know her, she is a soccer mom with a successful career. But after her marriage ended due to her husband’s affair, Patricia became insecure, and started exploring dating sites on the internet – soon, Patricia was going on dates, sex dates - and in an interview with the Philadelphia Weekly, she admits

  • The Pros And Cons Of Sexual Addiction

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    I recently took a sociology class last winter where we discussed this question. This is a very tough and controversial question to answer, however through knowledge and experience from close friends, I will definitely say that it is probable to develop feelings, therefore it is hard to maintain a no strings attached relationship. In many movies one night stands and friends with benefits are shown among college students, people who are not looking for a relationship and would rather have fun with

  • Discuss 'Only You Can Control The Future In Shakespeare's Hamlet'

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    Dr. Seuss says “Only you can control your future.” In the play Hamlet by Shakespeare, Ophelia loses control of her own future. Ophelia’s relationships and life are all controlled by the people that are supposed to love her. Shakespeare puts focus on the character of Ophelia to show how her family and lover in the play control all aspects of her life; he uses this to suggest that love cannot flourish in a controlling relationship and that oppression will lead to self-awareness and potentially rebellion

  • Analysis Of Californication

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    There is a little show on Showtime called Californication. Despite all of its crude humor of sexual acts involved in the show, it has been very successful, even though some of the content on the show would offend many people in this day in age. Californication, a show mostly based on sex, has mostly negative representation of sex and very few, but meaningful, acts of positive sex. Californication’s main character is Hank Moody, who just moved from New York to California. He is a troubled novelist

  • Reflective Essay On Sexual Education

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    Life is full of curiosity for all of us. No matter the age or the gender, thoughts are always going to cross our early minds that we will not know the answer, in which we feel as if we are in the grey area. From a young boy to a young adult, I too have ran across several instances in which I was full of questions and desired to know what the big deal was. Nobody wants to be the one to fall behind and isolated from society due to a lack of knowledge and education. I am pleased to see that we are

  • Pornography and Sexual Fantasies

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    How do people satisfy curiosities? It used to be that people satisfied curiosities by asking other individuals about the topic, or even looking up the answer in a book. In today’s world, any curiosity can be entertained by performing a web search of the curiosity one has. This form of discovering something new is easy and fast. This method of accessing information sounds great, but what happens when an adolescent has a sexual curiosity? He or she will most likely type something sexually related into

  • Passionately In-Love Even After All These Years? It’s Possible

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    Passionately In-Love Even After All These Years? It’s Possible It's easy enough to promise a lifetime commitment with someone. But keeping at it is almost something that is easier said than done. With temptations and issues of indifference lurking around in every corner, it is just utterly impossible to stay head-over-heels in love. This is in spite of every good reason you fell in love in the first place. It's a bitter truth that every relationship--old and new, must acknowledge. The nightmare of

  • Analysis Of The Movie 'Shame'

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    Point of No Return In the film Shame, Brandon represents a successful middle class man working in Manhattan, but is constantly trapped within his addiction to sex and compulsive thoughts to oppress the dirty thoughts when his sister Sissy comes into his life. How does Brandon’s sister Sissy reverse the predator and victim role on a psychological perspective? And what sexual subjectivities does Sissy impose on Brandon that ultimately drives the monstrosity as sexual pathology?

  • Essay on the Soul of the Artist in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

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    Soul of the Artist in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man As James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man unfolds, protagonist Stephen Dedalus' personal vision grows closer and closer to that of an "artist." Stephen attempts throughout the story to understand the inspiration he receives while being tormented by influences that seem to distract him. Stephen's thoughtful approach to his experiences, brings him through his tormented youth to a refined understanding of his feelings

  • Commentary on how pop psychology presents relationships

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    The media today publishes many articles on relationships. These are often presented as advice columns or news articles and many of the writers will usually include some sort of psuedo-psychology to back up their claims. This may look good from the readers’ perspective as it attempts to provide some scientific grounding for the basis of the article; most of the time however, the ‘psychology’ presented is either misinterpreted, based on poor research, or just completely false. In this paper I will

  • Beyond Orgasmatron by Keesling, Barbara

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    Beyond Orgasmatron “...We’re walking around with a complete health care system inside our own body.” Keesling does a pretty good job of emphasizing the this idea throughout the entire article. I must admit that from personal experience I do indeed agree with Keesling in that sex is great for the mind and body, as well as the fact that it could even be used as therapy for menstrual problems. She also makes a point of stating that “...sex also creates an emotional and physical bond that is essential

  • Reflection Of The Movie Kinsey

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    I had the opportunity to watch the movie “Kinsey.” In the process of watching this movie, I had different reactions when some scenes were presented. First of all, in the movie it showed that Kinsey’s father who was the preacher of a church was close minded about the topic of sex. However, I felt that this movie generalized that all pastors or preachers are close minded to talk about topics that refer to sex. In my experience, my pastor is very open to talk about sex, he would teach teenagers about

  • Analysis Of John Donne's The Flea

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    Sex is a taboo subject in this day and age to speak about however poet John Donne does not shy away from the topic in his writing. John Donne approaches sex through his poem “The Flea”. “The Flea” published after the death of John Donne in 1663 is known as an erotic metaphysical poem. A poem that focuses on the use of extended metaphors and put emphasis on the words rather than lyrical quality. Even though it contains an unresolved ending, “The Flea” is a lighthearted poem that showcases John Donne