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Is There a Price to Pay for Promiscuity?

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February 18, 2011 When governments remain fixated on reducing debt and growing the economy, they ignore the core social problems that cost billions and create ongoing cycles of poverty, violence, child abuse, health problems, and drug and alcohol abuse. Or, perhaps in this case,. If it was my job I'd pick: Pre-emptive strike.

Retrieved 18 August 2012. It is delicate when its come from self interest, but I am discovering that my interest in this is becoming more encompassing and even when I do decide or become comfortable or resolve issues with my own sexuality I'll probably still be very intrigued. Ultimately, however, this is a self-destructive and immature behavior.

Is There a Price to Pay for Promiscuity?

Most societies have historically been more critical of women's promiscuity than of men's. Among women, as well as men, inclination for sex outside committed relationships is correlated with a high , but social and cultural factors have also been observed to influence sexual behavior and opinion. See also: , , and Studies have related to , especially in women, where the higher the sex drive the less restricted the sociosexual orientation, or interest in sex outside. Nevertheless, pertaining to the debate, there is some data emphasizing cultural factors, more so for women than for men. One review assessed that sociosexuality was affected almost equally by and environment unshared with siblings; shared environment had relatively little effect. Men tend to have higher sociosexuality scores and be more unrestricted than women across a variety of cultures. However, there is more variability in scores within each gender than between men and women, indicating that although the average man is less restricted than the average woman, individuals may vary in sociosexual orientation regardless of gender. Psychology Contrary to popular belief, in women showed a significant positive correlation with sociosexual unrestrictedness. So did and two measures of. Finally, still in the same study, consumption correlated, too, but it is unclear whether the latter promoted the former or vice versa, or if a third variable was at play. In sociosexual behavior also, bisexual women reported being more unrestricted, followed by homo- and then heterosexual women. These findings suggest that the common assumption and often-found effect that women are less likely than men to engage in infidelity is, at least partially, a reflection of traditional gender-based differences in power that exist in society. A 2010 study published in found that there was a correlation between female pre-marital promiscuity and higher rates of divorce. The research, conducted by Jay Teachman, found that women with 16 or more sexual partners prior to marriage had an 80% rate of subsequent divorce. Biology Men and women leading lifestyles have higher levels of. However, it is unclear whether higher levels of testosterone cause increased sex drive and in turn multiple partners or whether sexual activity with multiple partners causes the increase in testosterone. Sociosexuality in women is positively correlated with two measures of exposure to —right , and scores on the —providing some limited support to the hypothesis of female promiscuity see also. The aforementioned hypothesis is not at all mutually exclusive with other hypotheses. Libido is correlated with the so that many women experience an increase in sexual desire several days immediately before. Testosterone levels rise gradually from about the 24th day of a woman's menstrual cycle until ovulation on about the 14th day of the next cycle. During the high-testosterone period before ovulation, a woman typically feels more attracted to masculine facial features and is more likely to pursue short-term mating. It is common for sex drive to diminish dramatically after. A number of studies, including 's, have concluded that the average age group in which women are the most active sexually is their mid-thirties, one study liberally estimating 27-45 as the limits of the age group the average man peaks earlier. Women in this age group typically report having sexual fantasies greater in number and intensity, engaging in sexual activity more frequently, and being more interested in casual sex. One study in suggested a possible genetic link between female promiscuity and : tribal women exhibited a correlation between reproductive output and the likeliness of having androphilic grandsons, though not nephews see also. Rate of molecular evolution of the seminal protein gene correlates with levels of female promiscuity. Females tend to collectively dominate males by forming alliances and use sexuality to control males. Pathological overactivity of the in the brain—forming either psychiatrically, during , or pharmacologically, as a side effect of , specifically -preferring agonists —is associated with various and has been shown to result among some subjects of either sex in overindulgent, sometimes , behavior. Polyandrous mating is positively correlated with -to-body weight across bushcricket see. Human testicles, relative to body weight, are lighter than those of the genus Pan but heavier than those of Gorilla and Pongo. The chimpanzee species Pan paniscus has heavier testicles than the species Pan troglodytes. It is yet unclear whether the rule is as applicable within species as it is across species—that is, whether it is applicable across races—but according to a study by , averages 21 g are about twice as heavier as the standard 9 g. Evolution See also: , , , , , , , and implies that females are choosy because there is little evolutionary advantage for them to mate with multiple males. However, observation of many species, from to , has shown that females have more offspring if they mate with a larger number of males. Females in fact have a lot to gain, depending on the species see. Many species once thought monogamous, including such birds as , are now known to engage in. The following list is incomplete. Bees from different sperm lines excel at different roles within a single hive, benefiting the health of the hive as a whole. A male risked spending on offspring who carried genetic material of another male rather than of his own. Evolutionarily, this translated into and complex preventive customs e. Pre-Modern Female promiscuity is a recurring theme in mythologies and religions. In the Middle East, , usually in honor of Goddess , had been prevalent before the 4th century when Emperor attempted to replace pagan traditions with. In , are portrayed as dangerous nature spirits sexually uninhibited with humans; hence, the medical term. Often she would go picnicking with ten young men or more, in the flower of their strength and virility, and dallied with them all, the whole night through. Empress , a crucial figure at the time of the , is popularly remembered for. Many cultures have historically laid much restriction on sexuality, most emphatically against immoderate expression of sexuality by women. In contrast, some recent ethical philosophies—both secular coming from and and religious e. We believe that it is fundamentally a radical political act to deprivatize sex. So much oppression in our culture is based on shame about sex: the oppression of women, of cultural minorities, oppression in the name of the presumably asexual family, oppression of sexual minorities. We are all oppressed. We have all been taught, one way or another, that our desires, our bodies, our sexualities, are shameful. What better way to defeat oppression than to get together in communities and celebrate the wonders of sex? Chapter XXII: Group Sex, Public Sex, Orgies… Public opinion has fluctuated over the centuries, with such downturns as 1630—1660 and the 1837—1901 , when was often treated as an exclusively female disorder, diagnosed on the grounds of as little as masturbation alone see. Up until the late 20th century, women could be incarcerated for promiscuous behavior in so-called , the last of which was closed in Ireland in 1996. Following the 1760~1840 , as Western countries underwent and , education and employment opportunities were increasing for women. It wasn't until the that female British citizens were no longer legally compelled, upon marriage, to transfer all their property to their husbands. The was closely with the movement, whose advocates had a strong belief that a woman ought to be herself. It is the frankest and most crass statement of a slave-situation. To us, every woman … has … an absolute right to travel in her own orbit. There is no reason why she should not be the ideal , if that chance to be her will. But society has no right to insist upon that standard. It was, for practical reasons, almost necessary to set up such taboos in small communities, savage tribes, where the wife was nothing but a general servant, where the safety of the people depended upon a high birth-rate. But to-day woman is economically independent, becomes more so every year. The result is that she instantly asserts her right to have as many or as few men or babies as she wants or can get; and she defies the world to interfere with her. More power to her! But these sentiments were then overshadowed by the. Despite this, the 1925 silent film , sympathetic toward its promiscuous protagonist, was subject to severe censorship, and led to a landmark legal case,. The 1950s in America is stereotyped to have been sexually repressed, though not as severely as the Victorian era. Female promiscuity in particular became substantially more accepted in culture after the of the 1960s, which resonated with the. It also became more prevalent a theme in , including cinema e. There has been an increase in awareness of on grounds of promiscuity—apparent or actual—which at least since year 2010 has been called. On April 3, 2011, the movement—protesting against explaining or excusing by referring to any aspect of a woman's and later, by extension, calling for sexual freedom in general—began in , , Canada, and went on to spread throughout the world. When a Muslim woman is found to have engaged in extra-marital relations, she falls under the risk of being executed, either by a governmental institution or by natural persons. In the latter case, a common scenario, sometimes even among Muslims residing in Western countries, is family : the woman's relatives feel that she brought shame on their family, so they resort to homicide as a form of atonement. Otherwise, the woman may be given the penalty of capital punishment by a court, in accordance with the customs of Islamic law, which on the Islamic scriptures of the and on. On April 20, 2010, Islamic cleric Hojatoleslam Kazem Sedighi provoked transnational ridicule by blaming promiscuous women for causing earthquakes. Six days later, on the 26th of April, the American gathering, organized by the Jennifer McCreight and attended by 200,000 participants, was held in response to it. Japan wasn't as soon to be reached by the , originating in the American 1960s. The documentary Japan — Female Sexuality touched on the subject from a 1990s perspective, and reported the trend to be increasing. Although is more common, some tribal societies are traditionally. Religious The use of methods in research was pioneered by the American zoologist , who published two books— Sexual Behavior in the Human Male 1948 and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female 1953 —collectively known as the. The reports defied the expectations of the public and paved the way for the of the 1960s. Accurately assessing people's sexual behavior is difficult, since there are strong social and personal motivations, depending on social and , for either minimizing or exaggerating reported sexual activity. Women tend to undervalue the number of their sex partners whereas men tend to overestimate the number of theirs. More recent research, however, contradicts the assertion that heterosexual women are largely. A 2002 study estimated that 45% to 55% of married heterosexual women engage in sexual relationships outside their marriage. While the estimates for heterosexual males in the same study were greater 50%—60% , the data indicates that a significant portion of married heterosexual women have or have had sexual partners other than their spouse as well. One international study found women to be more variable than men in their sex drive. International measurements of promiscuity are inconsistent from study to study, varying by the methodology used. Due to practical reason—the inability to survey a country's entire population—all studies of this class are , generalizing about the general population based on assessments of sample groups supposed to be representative of the larger population being studied. For example, in a non-scientific study conducted by the condom-making company , British women reported fewer partners than British men, while the only country where women reported more sex partners than men did was 20. To further complicate matters, a well-known study in general sociosexuality that surveyed 14,059 people across 48 countries, placed New Zealand, which came right before , second to ; the , in the unisex scores of the same study, came in 22nd. Sexual relations with multiple males are termed. It has a more specific meaning in zoology, where it refers to a type of , and in anthropology, where it refers to a type of. Sexual relations with multiple females are termed , but in zoology it can only be applied to heterosexual relations. Attitudinal differences concerning sex outside committed relationships are referred to under the term or simply sociosexuality. Since at least 1450, the word has been used, often pejoratively, to describe a sexually promiscuous woman. Discrimination targeting individuals, specifically women, for sexual behavior deemed excessive, has been referred to, since at least spring of 2010, with the also hyphenated, as slut-shaming. The popular slang refers to a woman who seeks sexual relations with considerably younger men. Its use was an expression of the belief that to be socially and morally acceptable a women's sexuality and experience should be entirely restricted to marriage, and that she should also be under the supervision and care of an authoritative man. Sexual and Relationship Therapy. Archives of Sexual Behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 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Verstraete and Vernon Provencal, introduction to Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity and in the Classical Tradition Haworth Press, 2005 , p. For an extended discussion of how the modern perception of Roman sexual decadence can be traced to early , see Alastair J. Sex in history 1980. New York: Stein and Day. Archived from on 30 March 2010. Retrieved 26 February 2012. Retrieved December 21, 2012. Archived from on 8 March 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2011. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 8 September 2010. Archived from on 6 August 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2012. Also, see the following: Bukhari 6:60:79, Bukhari 83:37, Muslim 17:4196, Muslim 17:4206, Muslim 17:4209, Ibn Ishaq 970. Retrieved 28 April 2010. New England Journal of Medicine. The Sydney Morning Herald. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Archived from PDF on 2012-02-26.

Often she would go picnicking with ten young men or more, in the fub of their strength and virility, and dallied with them all, the whole night through. Much of the greatest art and most evil deeds are direct or indirect expressions of the daimonic. And it enabled me to finally stop looking for love in the arms of other men as she had done, and tout not only to love and care for myself, but to re-parent myself. Not only did abandonment and lack of mothering emerge as common issues, but underlying causes of promiscuity numerous accounts of problems with the father—including alcoholism, violence, and sexual abuse. I was trying to protect my reputation, before I met I had nothing to be ashamed of. Was it truly just about lust, sex and sexual satisfaction. It can be a sign of sexual abuse, self-esteem issues or even a sign of depression. We need to ask tough questions and have the courage to confront the unthinkable — even with custodes who command our respect and trust. I don't think that any thing that you have said in the article that I read was really going to be helpful to anyone that might need to be helped, although what is great about psychology today as a magazine is it is more often than not sincere help, by that I mean easily read by the common population.

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