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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CULTURAL FACTORS

BY LIZ AND JESSI
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Cultural factors

The way in which sexual motivation is expressed and acted upon.

Cultural factors can be understood as a part of the social life of humans.

When it comes to sexuality social norms are considered people who are engaged in it or have experience.

HISTORY OF SEXUALITY

  • Has always been a vital part of the human existence
  • Males and females were allowed and expected to express their sexuality
  • Men had a great deal w more sexual power snd freedom

CULTURAL VIEWS
Cultural views have established distinctive approaches to gender. For example, some religions view sex as a sacred act between men and women but should only be performed within marriage.

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Other religions view certain kinds of sex as shameful or sinful, and stress that sex should only be engaged in for the purpose of procreation.

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BACK IN THE DAY
Sex drive and sexual desire emphasize control or dictate the time and condition in which sexuality can be expressed.

FOR EXAMPLE
In a religion a girl cannot have libido until marriage or mid-age.

PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS

  • Varies psychological factors can influence ones motivation for sex
  • Ex. Stress, anxiety, fatigue, health, drugs, alcohol
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What is sexual motivation often referred to us? How would you use the word?

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How have the views on sexuality changed throughout history?

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What type of media is there faking social scripts about sexual relationships between men and woman ?

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