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SEXUAL HUMOR: EXPLORING THE HISTORY, USES, BENEFITS, AND DRAWBACKS

What is humor? How do you define it? Why would anyone want to add humor to their sexual experiences? This essay will explore those questions, among others, examining the history of humor, its uses in...

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WHAT IS EROTICIZING & HOW DOES SOCIETY INFLUENCE OUR UNDERSTANDING OF SEXUALITY?

What is your definition of "eroticizing"? How did it start?
The concept of eroticizing something comes from Freud's theory of psychosexual development. It involves understanding that certain...

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EXPLORING THE DEBATE: IS PLEASURE SAFE, EARNED, INDULGENT, DESERVED, SHAMEFUL, DIVINE, OR SOMETHING ELSE ENTIRELY?

The concept of pleasure has been debated for centuries, and its definition is still being contested today. Some argue that pleasure is purely physical and sensory, while others believe it has more to...

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SEXUALITY AND RELATIONSHIPS: DECONSTRUCTING BEAUTY STANDARDS TO IMPROVE PERSONAL GROWTH AND WELLNESS

The term 'beauty' is subjective and can mean different things to different people based on their culture, upbringing, society, and personal experiences. It refers to physical appearance, personality...

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SACRED AND PROFANE ASPECTS OF SEXUALITY: EXPLORING PERSONAL IDENTITIES, ATTRACTIONS, BEHAVIORS, AND RELATIONSHIPS

Sexuality is an integral aspect of human life that encompasses various aspects such as identity, attraction, behavior, and intimacy. While some individuals may view their entire sexuality as sacred,...

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