under the so-called "sex positive" aspect
of it. now i do consider myself sex-positive, very much so. but
what is called "sex-positive feminism" is usually defined as
including not just a positive attitude towards sex but also things
which are or can often be oppressive: sex-work, pornography, and
So far, my experience with online relationships has
been positive. ... ,
transhuman , transhumanism , transhumanist , transgender ,
transsexual , transsexualism , transsexuality , transvestism ,
transvestite , Trekkie , Universal
like to be able to make a positive
influence on the people in my life, ... Sex , lust , women , relationships , having sex , mindless sex ,
spark !, getting laid .(I mentioned I don't like shallow,
right?)Seriously, I'm not all about sex.
to theories with transphobic, homophobic and
sexist elements and my grades would suffer, and I had huge sleeping
pattern problems as well. The sexology program is far more
sex-negative than I had anticipated from being influenced by all
those sex-positive American sexologists/ sex activists.
by DaleHWest
In 1993 Samuel and Cynthia Janus compiled results from sex surveys they had taken and wrote a book called The Janus Report on Sexual Behavior.
This... ...
by ksblue594
Well i think it's self explainatory.. are you my ideal mate? This is for males only. Not that any others can't take it. I'm just only looking for male... ...
by Naked_Celt
Is it good to be physical? Or is there another, higher universe that we should be concentrating on? Are bodies good, or are they gross? And how com... ...
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by djb261
and positive ... their sexual orientation, preferred sexual activities
and comfort level. You like sex that is romantic, adventurous and
fun, but for you sex is not a casual event. Sex has great
importance in your relationship, and it is reserved for someone you
love. You may think your sex
by toonzpwnz
positives. On the positive ... sexual” needs with potential
partners: “Do you think you have a stronger sex drive than most
people?” “Where do you think most of your ideas and values about
sex originated?” “If you felt safe, do you think you would do
almost anything to please your partner sex
by Jessica321
and
positive ... their sexual orientation,
preferred sexual activities and comfort level. You like sex that is
romantic, adventurous and fun, but for you sex is not a casual
event. Sex has great importance in your relationship, and it is
reserved for someone you love. You may think your sex
by DanielNTX
and positive ... their sexual
orientation, preferred sexual activities and comfort level. You
like sex that is romantic, adventurous and fun, but for you sex is
not a casual event. Sex has great importance in your relationship,
and it is reserved for someone you love. You may think your sex
by ClassicRockr84
and positive ... their sexual orientation, preferred sexual activities
and comfort level. You like sex that is romantic, adventurous and
fun, but for you sex is not a casual event. Sex has great
importance in your relationship, and it is reserved for someone you
love. You may think your sex
Comment by nikki49
Think positively about sexually explicit materials?4. Support the
need to discuss sex matters openly?5. See sex as an act that is
uniting, supporting, and expressive?6. Believe that sex is
something to be celebrated?7. Avoid or deny sex?8. Feel negatively
about sexually explicit materials?9. See sex
Comment by ljubopytjen
unsafe sex
with a positive partner, and just having unsafe sex? Should there
be a law against it?In principle I have no problem with two
HIV-positive people having sex, or two people whatever their health
both knowingly having unsafe sex provided both parties are
forthcoming about their sex
Comment by PlaySerious
sex whether via birth control, non-vaginal,
homosex ... useful and positive purpose. To some extent, if a religious
practice of the past helped a tribe or race survive by breeding in
a population at risk of dying off by few members, exactly the
opposite procreation intent was positive and
Comment by harpy61
finds someone who is willing to
have sex without a condom, but doesn't disclose that they are HIV+.
Sure, the partner may be foolish, but the positive person is
actively pressing for sex without a condom. Should that be a legal
offense? I don't think so. Does the positive person have a moral
duty to
Comment by tacit
the word "positive" in my dictionary. "Sex
positive" literally means "sex accepting," as in acceptance of sex
in a wide variety of contexts. "Sex negative" literally means "not
accepting of sex," except (usually) in highly constrained
circumstances.So, literally, a "sex positive" person sees sex as
Comment by
gay man stated soon after he
found out he had become HIV positive, "It's impossible to know how
great it feels unless you have been where I have."
(????????????????)Source:Halkitis, PN. "Intentional unsafe sex
(barebacking) among hiv-positive gay men who seek sexual partners
on the internet.
Comment by WhigBrew
positive or negative - what's positive or
negative is how it effects you, and for some, that's always
positive, some may always take a dim view, but some of us think if
it's within a certain context it's very positive, and within
another context (or stripped of much context) it's very negative.
Sex
Comment by dumas712
a positive manner if
you are a positive ... sex", "sleeping" or "good at being myself." Those just
don't fly.2) Don't use "jack of all trades" or "anything your try"
or anything like that. We don't believe you.3) If all else fails,
try thinking of feats you have done well at, and of course nothing
sex
Comment by WhigBrew
people is the former places negative importance on sex
and the latter places positive importance on sex." - Ataraxia-I
disagree, because this seems yet another instance of people trying
to use a positive|negative dichotomy when looking at sex, and not
considering a benign view of it-in-itself.