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  1. Oct 2020
    1. In this experiment, 600 black men were initially enrolled and unknowingly injected with the disease

      There is no sort of consent asked by the men as they had no idea they were being injected with syphilis and not having a cure. This put the men at risk and not even give them the news that they had the disease.

    2. Sims did find many solutions, but his advancements came at the expense of black women.

      Sim was a doctor exploring women's health but at the risk of Black women's health.By often experimenting on living awake black women in such and inhumane way. Because black people were discriminated against so strongly during this time it was seen as acceptable to be doing these procedures .

    3. Black people being used as a foundation of the American medical system can be traced at least as far back as the need for medical cadavers as educational tools.

      Explaining how so much of americas medical systems and experiments were tested on Black people without their consent. And it has been going on in our history for centuries.

    1. After pushing her hands away, she became more aggressive.

      He gave her a physical sign that he was not interested in anything sexual as he was tired and barely awake. But she just forced more aggression onto him

    1. “include the notion that women are nurturing, submissive helpmates to men,” they write. “The idea that women can be sexually manipulative, dominant, and even violent runs counter to these stereotypes.

      This right here is talking about the stereotype that women have about be submissive and listen and help men with whatever they desire. But people don't think that women can be the criminals and be dominant like men would in he same position .

    2. The authors also note a 2011 survey of 302 male college students. It found that 51.2 percent reported “at least one sexual victimization experience since age 16.”

      While it is often as seen as only women get sexualized or sexually assaulted it is often males as well. More than half of boys had experiences at least one sort of sexualized incident from their current age to 16. This breaks the stereotype of only men do the assaulting and aren't ever victims.

    3. “for women prisoners and girls in detention, staff perpetrators are overwhelmingly male, and for men and boys the staff perpetrators are overwhelmingly female.”

      It is almost the majority of the opposite sex being guards in prison. So Men are guarded by Women and Women are guarded by Men. This gives a power aspect of it so that the guards have a superior dynamic over who they should be watching

    1. Focus on tone of voice. Elementary students are old enough to understand nuance and to learn that tone of voice and body language are as important as the words being said

      This talks about how to talk to elementary students about body language and how important it is to make them feel safe to talk too

  2. Sep 2020
    1. Masturbation was higher and exposure to sexual activity with another personwas lower.

      I believe that this is because someone does not need a partner for this sexual act so it limits human interaction . After being told something is wrong with you and you shouldn't be having sex but you still desire sexual sensation this would be a way for you to release that energy.

    2. Restrictionswithin residences by staff and service policies specifically disallow homosexual activitiesalthough 33% men referred for sex education identify as being homosexual

      This is an example on how homosexuals are discouraged from being who they truly are and are forced to being told something is wrong with them. This can lead to many mental issues with them and a loss of self esteem.

    3. Safe sex programs, opposite sex partners, private and publicshows of affection were considered appropriate for people with intellectual disabilit

      This excludes people with disabilities and single them out to seem as if they have no sexual desire or need. People who have no sort of visible disability are taught about safe sex to keep themselves healthy and this was considered appropriate . While anyone who different from the normal heterosexual relationship is frowned upon

    1. Fifty Shades series, and pansexual BDSM communities prior to 2011, helpfully raised the possibility that consent is something that requires establishing rather than being taken-for-granted.

      This is the overall point of the article and how fifty shades of Grey and BDSM communities explain how consent has to be verbal discussed about rather than just assumed. You and your partner should discuss all types of sexual encounters and actions and agree what is on the table and what is off limit.

    2. BDSM practices challenge understandings of 'what counts' as sex and question common boundaries,

      BDSM practices can be difficult to level out what counts as Intercourse vs just messing with someone. This area may be more difficult to establish what falls under someones consent giving rules.

    3. This moves from the emphasis, as in the Fifty Shades trilogy, on the submissive or bottom saying 'no' or safewording, to calls to create cultures of enthusiastic consent and/or taking mutual responsibility for creating dynamics and situations in which consent is possible

      It is a very important thing to have a safe word during a submissive situation or while have BDSM sex. this establishes a basic line of having consent. This allows for both parties to feel safe and know they have trust and agree to what they want to do ,if not they will use their safeword

    1. ‘bodies are maps of power and identity

      This quote is just taking power of their bodies and can be seen as version of bodily autonomy and how someone can control and have the confidence and say of their body. The idea of our bodies being a map gives up a bunch of space to explore our identity and discover more about ourselves.

    2. mportantly, when talking about the exposure of her body, she speaksas though the images are directly connected to her;

      This is explaining how a women can directly feel connected to explicit photos of her and how she feels connected to them. When she directly talks about how when she is exposed can somehow she relates it to herself.

    3. However, sexism is not baked into the essence of the concept in the same way that iswith privacy/publicity, which maps tightly to the feminine/masculine binary.

      I believe what the author is trying to say is sexism isn’t built into the concept of feminine and masculine but it is involved in privacy and publicity matters. I believe that since the beginning sexism has been built into an aspect of a women’s life as they have always been seen as less than men.

    1. Men are seen as the active initiators of sex, women as passive gatekeepers.

      I agree with how this statement is how society portrays men and women in a sexual manner but I dislike how this is how everyone is seen as. This fits back in with how people are taught growing up and learn from a young age how men should be "players " and women should be "holy angels". This means because are taught to believe these ways since they were little

    2. Disabled people are also frequently excluded from dominant sexual scripts in two ways. They are commonly desexualized, in the sense that we tend to think of dis-abled people as not having sexual needs, experiencing sex-ual attraction, or having sex.

      I agree with this statement even if it maybe seem like disable people may not be talked about in sexual examples ,they still often have sexual desires and needs like other people. This argument shows how you can not exclude people just because you may not think of them as interested in sexual desire based on appearance and mentality’s.

    3. Similarly, men who speak of unwanted sex report that they feel under pressure from societal expectations to be sexually active and to always want sex.

      This statement shows how even men experience the pressure of needing to act"manly". Society has standards for both genders and how they should act and this is an example of how men are encouraged to want to have sex all the time. Often times you hear about adults congratulations teen guys for having sex as if its something they need to do and should be doing and pressure girls to not even thing about it and avoid the subject overall.