The Crime Of Rape / Responsibility, Blame, & Reporting
The Incident : A 12 page research paper in which the writer
discusses the failure of most women to report rape due to the
unfortunate reality that society fails to accept their definition of
rape in many cases and is not always sympathetic towards their
plea for justice. Comparisons are made between male and
female views of rape and who should be blamed. For example,
men are more likely to blame the woman if she is known to
have acted in a provocative, "sexy" fashion whereas women
may blame a rape victim because of their need to feel that they
are in control of a violent situation and also because of their
need to distance themselves from the victim. Disparate
psychological issues concerning recovery & coping are also
discussed. Bibliography lists more than 20 sources.
Rapereac.wps The Female Breast In Historical
Perspective : The subject is
looked at in terms of biology, psychology, and culture in this 7
page paper. Modern American culture is compared to others
around the world and issues such as breast feeding in public as
well as laws which prohibit public nudity are discussed.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Breast.wps
Should Women Fake Orgasms? : An eight page paper
weighing the opinions of whether or not women should fake
orgasms. The writer lists the pros and cons and reaches a final
conclusion on the relative merits of faking. Bibliography lists 15
sources. Fakeorga.wps
Female Orgasmic Disorder : A 12 page study that
presents
the current literature and considers the impacts on treatment
procedures. This paper provides an overview of diagnosis, and
treatment options for one female subject. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Orgasm.wps
The Myth of Female Ejaculation : A 5 page essay in
which
the writer argues based upon research that the concept of
"female ejaculation" is probably not a valid one. Evidently, it is
more likely that during the excitement of orgasm some females
who secrete in large amounts,might expel some of their natural
secretion just from the physical vibrations of orgasm but this is
not physical ejaculation in the definitive sense. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Femaleej.wps
Sexuality and Womens Self-Determination in Four
Classic
Literary Works : A 9 page paper showing the connection
between these two issues, as demonstrated in the works of
Aristophanes, Plato, Dante, and Shakespeare (Lysistrata, The
Apology, The Inferno, and The Tempest, respectively). The
paper asserts that Western literature first mocked or dismissed
the sexual expression of female self-determination, later turned
it into a sin, and finally transformed it into a social gaffe, but
until recently still continued to maintain that its suppression was
not wrong. Bibliography lists five sources. 4litwor.wps
Sexuality in Mary Wollstonecrafts A Vindication
of the
Rights of Woman : A 6 page paper which examines the
theme of sexuality in Mary Wollstonecrafts 1792 treatise, A
Vindication of the Rights of Woman. TGrights.wps

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