torsdag 22 maj 2014


Sexuality

"sex·u·al·i·ty

  [sek-shoo-al-i-tee or, esp. British, seks-yoo-]  Show IPA
noun
1.
sexual character; possession of the structural and functional traits of sex.
2.
recognition of or emphasis upon sexual matters.
3.
involvement in sexual activity.
4.
an organism's preparedness for engaging in sexual activity.
Origin: 
1790–1800; sexual + -ity"

The Random House Dictionary (2014) http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/sexuality 


This definition is not the whole truth, since everybody has their own explanation what the sexuality is.

Sexuality in different countries


  • The government in Lithuania actually tries to deny homosexuality, and it is already forbidden to promote homosexuality. We lack of sexual education in school. These might be due to Catholic religion. 
  • Sexuality in Finland is a sensitive subject. We do not want to talk about sex or our sexuality with anybody we do not know (friends and partners are okay), which is in our Finnish nature.
  • Estonia's sexual education involves biological, physical and also social parts. Informed education is a prevention of teenage pregnancies, too.
  • Sweden is very open to the idea of the free love. However, there are two parties that are against of homosexuality f.ex. 


                                


In general

Homosexual parents raising a child:
- does not mean that the child will grow up to be a homosexual too
- the parents have the same "roles" too
- better to have loving parents than be an orphan
- male rolemodel does not have to be inside a core family, but the child will have influences from the neighboor, parents' friends, society etc.
- actually gives more opportunities that the child can choose the sexuality that is the most comfortable to him/herself

Laws and agreements:
- limits to the children (or under 18) who can see sexual activities on TV
- we believe that the age limit of having sex with an adult (over 18) should be 16 in our countries



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