Sexual Plasticity
Sexual Plasticity | Adaptable, Changing and Diverse Sexuality
For a long time, people believed that a person’s sexuality was fixed, predetermined and immutable: a sort of internal essence that accompanied an individual throughout life with little or no change. According to this traditional view, a person was born heterosexual or homosexual, male or female, and these characteristics remained stable forever. However, human reality is far more complex. G0y: masculinity, bromance and male sexual fluidity
G0y: masculinity, bromance and male sexual fluidity
Can a man have sex with other men while still identifying as straight? There are men who have sex with other men, reject the gay label and uphold a highly traditional view of masculinity. The g0y phenomenon revolves around that apparent contradiction. Some years ago I read an article briefly explaining what g0y men were, and although I already suspected that homoerotic relationships between straight-identified men were far more common than most people assume, the topic immediately caught my attention. How many people are gay? LGBT statistics.
How many people are gay? | LGBT statistics | 1 in 10
The idea that one in ten people is homosexual is perhaps one of the most known and recurring “myths” about homosexuality. It has become part of our imaginary, and despite having been strongly protested by certain “conservative” groups and by the every-so-often appearance of new surveys, reports, and studies that question this myth, it is difficult to leave behind because it has accompanied us since the end of the 70s, and that, for me, is my whole life. Homosexual Behavior and Homosexuality: They Are Not the Same Thing
The homosexual behavior and the homosexuality | Diferent things
Homosexual behavior and homosexuality are often confused, but they are different concepts. Having a sexual experience with someone of the same sex/gender does not automatically make someone homosexual. Likewise, a person may identify as homosexual without ever having had sex. Tomboy and gender expression
Tomboy and gender expression. The maturity of uncertainty.
To talk about the Tomboy phenomenon, we have to talk about gender expression. We all have gender expression. And in most cases, the first time we stumble upon the gender is at birth (or ultrasound scan.) When they see our genitals, they assume that we express it. We say hello, I am a female! Hello, I am a male! But it is understood something different. It’s a girl! It’s a boy! Inuit women, bisexuality and the Primus stove
Inuit Sexuality and the Primus: Sexual Identity and Human Plasticity
The following article emerged from research begun by Moscas de Colores while working on our Kalaallisut Gay Dictionary and Kalaallisut Lesbian Dictionary, the language spoken by the Inuit peoples of Greenland. Through the words we collected and our need to understand them within their cultural context, we began following a thread that eventually led us to much deeper questions related to human sexual identity, its construction and its capacity for adaptation. Pupil dilation and sexual orientation
Pupil dilation and sexual orientation| Is heterosexuality a minority?
Some time ago, began circulating through the networks the news about people’s sexual orientation could be known by measuring the pupil dilation. The news seemed interesting, but each of the links provided the same information and it did not report too much. As you know, in Moscas de Colores, we are very interested in any scientific information on sexual diversity in any of its aspects, so this news needed more detail to know if it was true or not and, in the second case, find out what was behind so much headline. That’s why we visited the website of the Cornell University (US) to look for that study and to see what we found. The sexual behavior of the Sambia
The Sambia and the Cultural Relativity of Sexuality
What would happen if an American newborn were raised from childhood within a Sambia tribe in Papua New Guinea? What if a Sambia child were raised from birth in a Western family? Both would probably understand sexuality, desire, masculinity and human relationships in completely different ways.
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