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  2. Effects of human sexual promiscuity - Wikipedia

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    The physical health risks mainly consist of the sexually transmitted infection risks, such as HIV and AIDS, that increase as individuals have develop sexual partners over their lifetime. Research has also shown that there might be some benefit regarding the health fitness of the offsprings of promiscuous females in some animals.

  3. Sex-positive movement - Wikipedia

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    A sex positive poster in Amsterdam (2021) The sex-positive movement is a social and philosophical movement that seeks to change cultural attitudes and norms around sexuality, promoting the recognition of sexuality (in the countless forms of expression) as a natural and healthy part of the human experience and emphasizing the importance of personal sovereignty, safer sex practices, and ...

  4. Promiscuous (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Promiscuous may refer to behavior that is indiscriminate. In a social context it usually refers to sexual behavior but it may also be used for any indiscriminate action: "Promiscuous" (song), a 2006 song by Nelly Furtado featuring Timbaland (also known as both "Promiscuous Girl" and/or "Promiscuous Boy")

  5. Sexual addiction - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, three new USA sexual health organizations found no support for the idea that sex or adult films were addictive in their position statement. [ 42 ] On 16 November 2017 the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA) published a position against sending sex offenders to sex addiction treatment facilities.

  6. Female promiscuity - Wikipedia

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    Promiscuity tends to be frowned upon by many societies that expect most members to have committed, long-term relationships.Among women, as well as men, inclination for sex outside committed relationships is correlated with a high libido; [1] however, evolutionary biology, as well as social and cultural factors, have also been observed to influence sexual behavior and opinion.

  7. Slut-shaming - Wikipedia

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    Examples of slut-shaming include criticism or punishment for: violating dress code policies by dressing in sexually provocative ways; requesting access to birth control; [6] [7] [8] having premarital, extramarital, casual, or promiscuous sex; or engaging in prostitution or other sex work.

  8. Sexual suggestiveness - Wikipedia

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    From an evolutionary point of view, sexual suggestiveness evolved in order to aid in securing a sexual partner or mate. Once the individual has decided on a mate to pursue, sexual suggestiveness helps in attracting the mate - this is a skill which has been sexually selected (sexual selection) for during evolution.

  9. Slut - Wikipedia

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    Slut (archaic: slattern) is an English-language term for a person, usually a woman, who is sexually promiscuous or considered to have loose sexual morals. [1] [2] It is predominately used as an insult, sexual slur or offensive term of disparagement.