History of Sexuality

 The idea of sexuality is often repressed. This is because usually not being straight turns out to be taboo. The only way to get out of this repression is to be open about our sexuality. The author claims that sexuality and sex has been silenced. He wrote the book to argue against 18th century priests. He also talks about how priests used the bible to silence the LGBTQ+ community itself. One person's sexuality was also thought to explain a great deal of someone's character. 

Sex itself started to become more about knowledge, and which is why we are also educated about it throughout our lives. If we were not educated about it, then learning about something in your 40s, after the peak of your life, then I personally would say it isn't as good. The answer has to do with the relationship sex has with power and knowledge. Sexuality isn't something power can repress, but instead it is a conduit of power because of who and what our sexuality makes us. We need to use this power to empower ourselves, and challenge norms. This power can be used in many different ways. This power is also the power to change the world/

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