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Sexual Repression

Sexual repression refers to the unconscious suppression of sexual thoughts, feelings, and desires, often due to societal, cultural, or personal beliefs that view such expressions as unacceptable. This can lead to psychological distress, anxiety, and difficulties in sexual functioning.

intermediate
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Sexual repression is a complex issue that involves the suppression of sexual thoughts and feelings, often influenced by cultural and societal norms. It can lead to significant emotional and psychological challenges, affecting individuals' mental health and relationships. Understanding the roots of s...

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Key Terms

Sexuality
The capacity for sexual feelings and expressions.

Example: Understanding one's sexuality is important for personal identity.

Repression
The act of suppressing thoughts or feelings.

Example: Repression can lead to emotional distress.

Cultural Norms
Shared standards and patterns that guide behavior in a society.

Example: Cultural norms can dictate what is considered acceptable sexual behavior.

Anxiety
A feeling of worry or fear, often related to future events.

Example: Sexual repression can lead to increased anxiety.

Therapy
Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.

Example: Therapy can help individuals work through issues of sexual repression.

Self-acceptance
Recognition and acceptance of one's own worth and identity.

Example: Self-acceptance is crucial for overcoming sexual repression.

Related Topics

Gender Identity
Explores how individuals perceive themselves in relation to gender, often intersecting with sexual repression.
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Sexual Orientation
Examines the patterns of emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction, which can be affected by repression.
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Mental Health
Focuses on emotional, psychological, and social well-being, often impacted by issues like sexual repression.
intermediate

Key Concepts

Cultural NormsPsychological ImpactEmotional HealthSexual Expression