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Izienicki, Hubert – Teaching Sociology, 2022
Whereas most sociologists consider sexuality a social construct, the general public tends to view it in more essentialist terms. This tendency is commonly manifested in the idea of sexual drives as internal overpowering biological forces guiding human sexual behavior. To counter this narrative, sociologists William Simon and John H. Gagnon…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Scripts, College Students, Intimacy

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