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Male Nudity Does Not Lead to Women’s Sexual Arousal
The naked male body can be a beautiful sight and yet our heterosexual society is dominated by images of women’s bodies. The ancient Greeks were more relaxed about homosexuality and their statues show their appreciation of the sensual male nude.
Gay men certainly appreciate the naked male form, including male genitals. Since women tend to be shocked by male nudity, especially genitals, they are censored in our society. Women admire men more for their status or achievements: in smart dress or uniform.
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Becoming Comfortable With Your Sexuality
Female sexuality includes a broad range of behaviors and processes; these include sexual identity and sexual behavior, physiological, social, cultural, political, spiritual, and aspects of sex. The various aspects of female sexuality have been addressed by ethics, morality, and theology. In almost every historical era and culture a good portion of it is society’s views on sexuality, mostly implicitly or explicitly female sexuality.
Sexuality is a part of every woman’s life. All of our bodies have the potential to feel physical excitement and pleasure. Some women may choose to never be sexually active, but most women prefer to explore their sexual desires in one way or another. Having the freedom to choose how to express yourself sexually is an important part of every woman’s sexual health.
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