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1 Group #9 Ch.18: Sexually Explicit Materials, Prostitution, and Sex Laws

2 Sexually Explicit Material in Contemporary America - -Sex sells! -the sex industry is a multi-billion dollar enterprise with millions of consumers and customers -Pornorgaphy vs. Erotica -Pornography: is generally evaluated negatively (“porne” - Greek word for “prostitue”) -Erotica: is generally evaluated positively (“erotica” - Greek word for “a love poem”) -Sexually explicit material (SEM): photographs, videos, films, magazines, books, etc., whose primary themes, topics or depictions involve sexuality

3 Question! Why are people interested in sexually explicit material?

4 Guess the Ad!

5 Sexually Explicit Material in Contemporary America - -Popular Culture -Technology’s influences -Soft-core has become an integral part of popular society (i.e. Playboy, Penthouse, and Hustler) -Both men and women are consumers of sexually explicit material -The Internet -Searching for SEM is most commonly done online -Content and Themes: target male audiences, stereotypes of both men and women’s sexuality, physical beauty standards, little focus on emotional intimacy, etc.

6 Guess the Ad!

7 Sexually Explicit Material in Contemporary America - -Censorship, Sexually Explicit Material, and the Law - Censorship: the suppression of words, ideas, or images that are deemed offensive -Obscenity Laws: prohibits obscene materials that tend to corrupt or deprave its user (corrupts one’s morals); frequently debated in court -Child Protection: A series of laws designed to shield children from being featured in adult material. Child Online Protection Act (COPA) is a movement designed to keep adult internet material away from anyone under the age of 18. The act has been repeatedly blocked by the Supreme Court.

8 Question! True or False? People who read or view sexually explicit material usually recognize it as fantasy.

9 Prostitution - -The exchange of sexual behaviors such as intercourse, fellatio, anal intercourse, discipline and bondage, and obscene insults, for money and goods Female Entrance into Prostitution: -The two main reasons many women work as prostitutes -Victims of physical and sexual abuse flee home and become involved in street culture and activities -Young girls are introduced to prostitution by pimps; prostitutes are promised money, protection, and companionship

10 Female Prostitutes - Sex as Work -Many prostitutes identify as “sex workers” -Prostitutes usually do not enjoy sex with their clients -They try to avoid emotional intimacy by drawing boundaries -Sex is only a physical expression they are paid for

11 Forms of Female Prostitution - -Streetwalkers -Usually the first type of prostitution -Common way to advertise is by dressing provocatively, and most common sexual activity is fellatio -Many streetwalkers use prostitution to survive -Contact clients by public solicitation -Most dangerous type of prostitution -Brothels -Also known as “prostitution houses” or “whorehouse”. -Higher status than streetwalkers they have protection from violence -Regular STI exams are required

12 Guess the Ad!

13 Male Prostitution - -Males Working in Prostitution -Street hustlers: the male equivalent to streetwalkers -Call boys, rent boys, masseurs, and working in gay bars -Common backgrounds of male prostitutes -Gigolo phenomenon: women, like men, will pay for sex -Kept Boys: financially supported for sexual services by an older “sugar daddy” -“chickens” // “chickenhawks” -Common types of sexual behaviors of male prostitutes: fellatio & anal sex -Men are generally introduced into prostitution through their peers -Peer delinquent subculture: antisocial street subculture; male and female prostitution, drug dealing, panhandling, theft, and violence -Prostitutes are subject to arrest for various activities

14 Male Prostitution - -Prostitution is done solely for the money making aspect of it - 68% of 13,294 have exchanged sex for drugs or money -Prostitutes view their job as selling sex rather than seeking erotic gratification -Male prostitutes tend to be either: bisexual or heterosexual -There are gay male prostitutes as well -Primarily work in gay neighborhoods and gay bars -People who become prostitutes -Were generally rejected in their childhood for their sexual orientation -Some enjoy the fun and adventure within the job -She-male: a male who has undergone breast augmentation

15 Question! What are the most common types of sexual behavior in male prostitution?

16 Sexuality and Law - - There are many laws related to sexual behaviors such as sexual harassment, rape, incest, sexual assault, public indecency, and prostitution -Sodomy has created more debate among these laws - Sodomy: any sexual behaviors that cannot result in procreation with the opposite or same sex, oral and anal behaviors are considered - “crime against nature” because there is no reproductive reason in these sexual acts -2003, Lawrence et al. v. Texas case -- Case ruling banned the Texas laws against sex between same sex partners - Milestone ruling for gay rights advocates

17 Guess the Ad!

18 Same-Sex Marriage - -1996 Congress passed the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) defining it as a union between and man and a woman - February 2011 the Department of Justice announced it would no longer defend the law until any case went to the Supreme Court to decide - 2011 was the first year the US say a slight majority in favor of same sex marriage rights - Within the last decade 10 countries have legalized same- sex marriage (statistic provided when text was published) and began with the Netherlands first allowing it in 2001 -June 26, 2015 - United States legalized gay marriage in all 50 meaning the remaining 14 that still had bans on same-sex marriage could not enforce those policies anymore

19 Question! Does anyone know which country was the first to legalize same-sex marriage? A.United States B.Netherlands C.Australia D.France

20 Guess the Ad!

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22 References - Cheng, L. De Die, L., & De Kroom, E. (2011). Humanity in Action. Just Business? The Unknown World of Male Prostitution in the Netherlands. Retrieved fromhttp://www.humanityinaction.org/knowledgebase/369-just-business-the-unkown-world-of- male-prostitution-in-the-netherlandshttp://www.humanityinaction.org/knowledgebase/369-just-business-the-unkown-world-of- male-prostitution-in-the-netherlands Farley,M., & Butler, E. (2012). Prostitution and Trafficking- Quick Facts. Retrieved from http://www.prostitutionresearch.com/Prostitution%20Quick%20Facts%2012-21-12.pdf http://www.prostitutionresearch.com/Prostitution%20Quick%20Facts%2012-21-12.pdf Luckas, S.A. (2015) Advertising, Education, Activism. The Gender Ads Project. Retrieved from http://www.genderads.com http://www.genderads.com McBride, A. (2007) The Future of the Court. Landmark Cases: Lawrence V. Texas. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/wnet/supremecourt/future/landmark_lawrence.html http://www.pbs.org/wnet/supremecourt/future/landmark_lawrence.html National Conference of State Legislatures. (2015). Same-Sex Marriage. Overview Same-Sex Marriage. Retrieved from http://www.ncsl.org/research/human-services/same-sex-marriage.aspx http://www.ncsl.org/research/human-services/same-sex-marriage.aspx No Bullying. (2015, March). General Knowledge. Prostitution Statistics: What You Need to Know. Retrieved from http://nobullying.com/prostitution-statistics/ http://nobullying.com/prostitution-statistics/ Yaber, W.L., & Sayad, B.W. (2013, 8th ed.). Human Sexuality: Diversity in Contemporary America. New York, NY: McGraw Hill Publishing.


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