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Cultural norms shape sexual behavior from "summary" of Sex on the Brain by Deborah Blum

Cultural norms are powerful forces that influence the way we think, feel, and behave, including in matters of sex. These norms are like invisible guideposts that shape our understanding of what is acceptable and appropriate in the realm of sexuality. From a young age, we absorb these norms through observation, conversation, and media exposure. They become ingrained in our minds, informing our attitudes and behaviors when it comes to sexual relationships. For example, in some cultures, casual sex may be frowned upon, while in others, it may be more socially acceptable. These cultural attitudes can affect individuals' comfort levels with certain sexual acts or relationships. They can also influence the way people communicate about sex, how they express their desires, and what they consider to be taboo or forbidden. In many societies, gender roles play a significant role in shaping sexual behavior. Traditional expectations about masculinity and femininity can dictate who is expected to take the lead in sexual encounters, what types of behaviors are...
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    Sex on the Brain

    Deborah Blum

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