Sexual inhibition
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A sexual inhibition is a conscious or subconscious constraint or curtailment by a person of behavior relating to specific
Though a person can be regarded as being sexually inhibited if they irrationally
On the other hand, a person may be regarded as having low sexual inhibitions when they welcome a variety of non-conventional erotic practices.
Examples
Some inhibitions are expressed in terms of preferences for specific sexual practices and may be based on cultural attitudes. For example, cultural attitudes toward oral sex range from aversion to high regard.[1] It has been considered taboo, or at least discouraged, in many cultures and parts of the world,[1] especially with regard to fellatio.[2] People give various reasons for their dislike of oral sex.[1] Some state that since it does not result in reproduction, it is therefore unnatural.[3] Others find it less intimate because it is not a face-to-face practice,[1] or believe that it is a humiliating or unclean practice;[1][4] that it is humiliating or unclean are opinions that are, in some cases, connected with the symbolism attached to different parts of the body.[4]
Sexual inhibitions among female
A female who cannot conceive by normal means and requires assistance to conceive may be constrained by social and sexual inhibitions and taboos from accepting a
A fear of being nude in front of others can be regarded as a sexual inhibition[
See also
- Asexuality
- Erotophobia
- Hypoactive sexual desire disorder or inhibited sexual desire
- Religion and sexuality
- Nature and nurture
- Social inhibition
Notes
- ^ ISBN 978-0-495-60274-3. Retrieved August 29, 2013.
- ^ "The History of Fellatio" Archived 2006-05-24 at the Wayback Machine, Salon.com, May 22, 2000.
- ^ Buschmiller, Rev. Robert. "Oral Sex in Marriage". Presentation Ministries. Archived from the original on November 28, 2010. Retrieved July 24, 2010.
- ^ JSTOR 2804438.
- About.com. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
- ISBN 978-0-275-94359-2. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-684-80682-2. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
- ^ ISBN 978-1-136-34032-1. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
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- ^ Jam Showbiz Movies, 22 March 2007: Halle Berry bares her soul[usurped]
- ^ Stealing beauty, a February 2004 article from The Guardian
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References
- "Sexual Behaviour, Human". Encyclopædia Britannica (Deluxe CD ed.). 2003.
- Plan Cul Beurette