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Sexuality in Sociology Its Complexities and Sizes
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In sociology, eroticism is comprehended as a social construct that encompasses the ways in which peoples <b> practice </b> and express<sp>themselves sexually within a cultural context. Not like individual or biological perspectives, which revolved specific wants or <b> physical </b> characteristics, sociology emphasizes the social and cultural influences that state our understanding of eroticism.
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