Social and cultural human sexuality
- Pages: 2
- Word count: 415
- Category: Human Sexuality Sex Society
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Order NowWrite a paper of 1,200 to 1,500 words analyzing different social and cultural views of healthy and unhealthy human sexuality. In your paper, be sure to address the following: 1. Cultural attitudes toward male and female sexuality?
2. Roles of men and women?
Social and Cultural of Human Sexuality
Michelle Ruotolo
Grand Canyon University
Introduction:
We are studying about a human sexuality, and we are trying to understand about the social and cultural acceptable for human sexuality. We do know that all cultural has their own ideas and concepts of what is acceptable and unhealthy of human sexuality. We will explore what is the attitude toward men and women sexuality. In this paper will explain what is health and unhealthy of human sexuality in cultural and social. We will explore what is the difference of role between men and women, and how role has changing in society from the past to the present. Cultural:
Roles of men and women:
What is the role for men and women? We all know what the role is for men and women. According to Barksdale, those women used to stay at home to take care of their children and the house, while the men go to work to earn money to support their family. The reason for this is because men has the physical figures (muscles, big, tall and aggression), and they are designed to be a warrior or/and head of the family to take care of their family. Women’s physical figures are small, short, light, not aggression, and more emotional. Women are designed to cook, clean, and take care of the children. Some men and women roles are still today in some other countries, but as for America, it has changed since the World War II. During the WW II, almost all men had to go to the war, and the America, need people to work to make things for the war, so they allow women to work for them while men were stuck in the war. After the WW II, the women found they enjoyed to work, and more and more women decided to work to support their family because of economy (Barksdale, 2013). Also, Barksdale mentioned that men are showing more emotional, expressing fear and concerns today than in the past. In the past, men were believed to hold their emotional to himself, and not to share with anyone because it will show that this man is not a strong masculinity.