Sex and culture
Throughout history views about sex have been defined and redefined by each and every culture. To many virginity is viewed as sacred and cherish able, where as others, it means little. After taking a close look into the Asian, White, Black, Indian and Hispanic culture in the twenty first century we are able to still see the many differences each share, and how cultural influence, along with a growing population of sexual liberals have effected these races views. Also, we will see how a few of these races have changed their views over the many decades that have passed. First we will examine the White or Caucasian race, which is very familiar to many of us. To better clarify my meaning of the white race I wish only to examine the most familiar to me, the America, Caucasians. When looking back throughout history at the American White race, we are able to see the views of sexuality and virginity change dramatically. In the early 1930s many of the members of the White race held strong religious belief that sex was sacred and only to be active within the realms of marriage. Virginity was especially special and people were looked down upon for having lost it before married. In the social a
When I began to study the Asian culture I thought this culture would hide sexual behavior for closed doors and within the realm of marriage, especially in the ancient culture. This practice, although unfamiliar to many in the American culture is practiced often in theirs. It has been observed for centuries that this text contains many poems that describe in straightforward language the pleasures and emotions associated with carnal love. Never the less this stat is to be taken and measured therefore leading me to believe that sex within this part of the Black culture, is not the same as in the Black culture of the far east. One of these I believe would be the place where the young man or woman grew up, and what type of household did they grow up in. " (Schacht 291) This statistic has many social aspects that are not represented in the study. This is a melting pot of religion and culture, allowing for many different but surprisingly similar views. When observing the Hispanic culture we are able to see that the use of contraceptives is frowned upon because of religious belief. Oh, dense! Oh lush! The morning rainbow on South Mountain. After reading a little more information on the culture, it seems that influence wasn't religion based, rather it was customs that were passed down generations that molded sexual culture in the Asian culture to what it is today. " (Levy 203) This traditional culture is observed through many customs still preformed today by the people such as circumcision of the female. With the introduction of drugs and the "hippie" culture, and all that came with it, we see the population change their views into a more relaxed, and more free from religious regard. wrote that any sexual act, not leading to procreation was sinful and against the will of God.
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