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Sexuality
Sexuality
is often defined simply in terms of sex, but
sexuality encompasses many different aspects of our
lives beyond just sex alone. Sexuality is determined
in part by our genetics and in part by the social
expression of our underlining heredity and
interaction with others. Three common ways in which
sexuality has been described are in terms of: sexual
behavior, sexual orientation, and sexual identity.
However sexuality like many other aspects of our
lives can be best understood holistically whereby
both the internal (i.e. sexual identity, sexual
orientation, etc.) and external (i.e. gender
socialization, voluntary celibacy, etc.) factors
that influence sexuality can be addressed.
The majority of educational resources available on
sexuality focus on internal factors such as sexual
behavior, sexual identity, and sexual orientation.
These factors are important to sexuality given that
they are responsible for influencing how we think,
feel, and act out our unconscious expressions of
sexuality. Although the internal factors related to
sexuality are in part genetically determined (also
referred to as biological determinism), human beings
are rational beings and therefore have the ability
to exercise choice in determining whether or not
these internal factors get expressed publicly.
Moreover, internal factors are not necessarily
static and thus can change over time as we age and
experience new places, situations, and people.
However what often gets neglected in discussions on
sexuality is a dialogue on the diversity of external
influences on sexuality. The most well known
external influence on sexuality is gender
socialization, which occurs in almost all aspects of
our community including our family, school, media,
and even politics. Some external influences that are
less often associated to the development and
expression of sexuality are sexual abuse, sexual
exploitation, the presence of conflict or war, and
spirituality, which could be thought of as both
internally and externally influencing.
Of course the two greatest influencing factors on
sexuality throughout history have been culture and
religion. Culture is one of the central ways human
beings define and express themselves including in
terms of how we develop sexually. Cross-culturally
sexuality means different things, and the expression
of sexuality has different restrictions (or none at
all) depending on where you go and who you talk to.
Generally speaking, culture carries the most weight
in sanctioning the expression, suppression, misuse,
and even loving gesture of sexuality.
Despite what some people might think religion’s
influence over sexuality is not about restrictions
instead religion acts as a means by which sexuality
can be channeled for the purposes of expression and
even celebration. Although different religious
doctrines propose a diversity of mandates when it
comes to the ways in which sexuality should be
channeled, most religions produce specifications on
the basis of martial status, sex, and one’s
personal spiritual growth.
Over the years as sexual expression has increased in
many parts of the world so has the use of sexuality
for the purposes of abuse. Project Respect (http://www.yesmeansyes.com)
is a non-profit organization that focuses on
educating youth, young adults, and adults on various
means of prevention with concern to sexual violence
(i.e. rape, sexual assault) and on the sharing of
prevention strategies with the rest of the
community. The ultimate goal of this organization is
to erase the presence of violence in sexuality and
to promote a world of sexual expression without fear
of harm.
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