History of Sexuality

 Isa Pedersen

Mr. Roddy

IHSS

27 September 2021

History of Sexuality

I read the History of Sexuality, and after some further research I found that there are not very many articles that talk about the history of sexuality. There have been multiple books on it, but no easy access articles, which does not effect me very much, but I think this issue could affect others, especially younger people as they are still exploring their sexuality and what each sexuality means. In the USA, in 2015, there was a supreme court hearing about legalizing same-sex marriage in the united states. This just barely passed in a 5,4 vote. This one vote caused thousands of people to be outwardly queer and live their lives knowing they were safer than before. Before this law, same-sex couples could date, but not get married. Some of these couples would have a celebration celebrating their love for each other, but that was as close as they could get. Thankfully same-sex marriage is now legal in most states. The article I read also talked about the social norms of sex and conversation around it. While hetero sex is now a fairly common topic, and it is more accepted to talk about, homosexual sex seems to still be a touchy subject. I find it interesting how different countries or even states differ views about sex and homosexuality. For example in early Greece, sex was celebrated and was never a topic people hesitated about, while in some other countries, it eas almost banned from conversation. Now there are similar rules and social norms for homosexuality. For example in America same-sex marriage and dating is legal, while there are 74 other countries where homosexuals are banned from. As we have seen from other issues in the past, there seems to always be a pattern of issues and solutions, and I hope the issues of discrimination towards the LGBT community will cease to exist in the future.

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