Describe how sexual tourism may be an extreme sexual behavior.

What will be an ideal response?


Traveling for the purpose of having sex in return for money or goods is called sex tourism. This sexual adventuring is sometimes viewed as extreme sexual behavior, and it may move into sex work or sexual exploitation of adults and adolescents. Sexual explorers may have encountered sexual practices that are now considered kinky sex, because they most likely found sexual norms in other cultures that were different from their own, which are far more open and sex-positive than Western societies.

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The Comstock Act was a law that stated that _____

a. it was illegal to sell or distribute information or devices that prevented conception b. sodomy was legal c. abortion was illegal d. homosexual marriages were illegal

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Brita, a forty-three year old woman, notices her body is undergoing physical changes. Her breast tissue is decreasing in size, her abdomen is gaining fat tissue, and she is experiencing hot flashes. Brita is most likely displaying symptoms of ____

a. perimenopause c. periovulatory disease b. menopause d. ovulatory disease

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In couples who are having trouble conceiving, the problem typically lies with both partners about ____ of the time

a. 10% c. 30% b. 20% d. 40%

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Which of the following did the International Dating Violence Study indicate about the relationship between culture and rape?

A. The culture of a society has no impact upon the attitudes that men have toward rape. B. The culture of a society and its sexual scripts does not endorse rape directly or indirectly. C. There is a correlation, across cultures, between hostility toward women and rates of rape. D. Cultural values make no difference to the way in which the victim of a rape is rehabilitated.

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