Generally speaking, human sexuality is how people experience and express themselves as sexual beings. The study of human sexuality is comprised of a broad range of
behaviors, processes, and societal topics.
Biologically, sexuality can encompass
sexual intercourse and sexual contact in all its forms, as well as
medical concerns about the
physiological or even
psychological aspects of sexual behaviour.
Sociologically, it can cover the
cultural,
political, and
legal aspects; and
philosophically, it can span the
moral,
ethical,
theological,
spiritual or
religious aspects. As
Michel Foucault wrote in
The History of Sexuality, the concept of what activities and sensations are "sexual" is historically (as well as regionally and culturally) determined, and it is therefore part of a changing "discourse". The
sexual meanings (meanings of the erotic dimension of human sexual experience), are
social and cultural constructs, they are made subjective only after cultural and social mediation. Being the main force conditioning human relationship, sex is essentially
political. In any social context, the construction of a "sexual universe" is fundamentally linked to the structures of power. The construction of sexual meanings, is an instrument by which social institutions (religion, marketing, the educational system, psychiatry, etc.) control and shape human relationships.
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