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 | | This, she says, is partly because pleasure, being subjective, is conceptually complex and difficult to study. |
 | | Next, Dr. Bill Stayton, who is a professor of sexual health at Widener University in West Chester, PA, as well as an ordained Baptist minister, writes that the current focus on finding sexual meaning in our time is a reaction of humans striving to understand the nature of their sexuality. |
 | | I personally believe that sexual pleasure is a mental and physical satiation of our desires, and it is unhealthy to repress these feelings as we are indirectly told to do so from a young age. |
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