Is Sexuality A Combination Of Sexual Preferences And Openness?

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Everyone has their own understandings, beliefs, and values, especially when it involves sex, sexuality, and anything involving sexual practices. Based on my own views, I believe that sexuality is a combination of one' sexual preferences and openness in all things regarding sex. It is the expression of one's sexual being and it is expressed in our everyday lives. This is a general and vague definition, which it is meant to be. What type of people that one is sexually attracted to and/or who they decide to have sexual activities with all make up one's sexuality. From "straight", "lesbian", "queer", and "pansexual", labels, even through their limitations, have sought to try and categorize the individual's sexuality. Sexuality also encompasses your openness or conservatism involving sexual practices. In media, there are individuals such as Amber Rose who tend to …show more content…

Personally, I do not consider mental health surrounding sex as a component of sexual health. Going to and having open communication with the doctor about one's reproductive needs and practicing safe sex is considered optimal sexual health. For example, going to the OB/GYN and consistently having STI tests done is an example of practicing sexual health. Due to working with sexual information as a community health worker, I see how prevalent STI's are in our immediate community. Sexual rights have to do with the ownership of one's sexual organs, including doing what an individual wants to do with it. Sexual and reproductive rights have overlaps, in the fact that one should be able to choose to use birth control and to what extent. Sexual rights also include the ability to consent to any touching of their bodies or made to feel uncomfortable. This all goes back to ownership. Each person deserves to control the discussion over their bodies. Society and media have shaped me to believe that this is what is

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