Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Tough Guise & Sex in America

In the film "Tough Guise", Jackson Katz claims that masculinity is socially constructed to be strong and violent towards others in search for respect. Katz point stands out, that masculinity is purely invisible to the naked eye, we don't notice why men are being tough until we fully examine it. This is true in so many ways, especially that most women motivate the "Tough Guise" than those who are aboslutely nothing like them, which results to men acting more masculine in regards to the sexuality provided by women.

"Sex in America: How many Partners Do We Have?" claims that through time sexual activities are more open to the young as opposed to the past where sex wasn't too active, which result in the newer generation having more sexual partners than those of the past generation. Married American couples seize to open to this fact because they are more dedicated to one another.

With the culture we are living in today, society is building quite rapidly to sexuality regardless of age. Men being more masculine and earning respect from women can provide more sexual activity with many other women in an individual male's lifetime.

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