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Sex websites
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The founder of this web site is Heather Corinna. She has been producing sexual education websites since 1997. The copy right of this site is 1997 but also notes that it is copy written in 2003 as well, which leads me to assume that it has been updated recently. However, there is nothing proving that the site is updated on a regular basis. This site is very informational and covers very many topics; there is anywhere from twenty to thirty pages of information. I was unable to find any discrepancies but I did find some similarities. For example, in the politics and Disabilities section of the site, they state that “one common stereotype is that disabled people just aren’t sexual”. Our text also explains this by saying that “people with disabilities are often seen as sexless and child like” (p. 295). The scarleteen website also discusses that “the other common myth is that, if disabled people do have sexual feelings, then we must go around in a permanent state of frustration,” (Politics and Disabilities). Our text book also explains this fact by saying that “some stereotype retarded people in the opposite direction: as having stronger- than- normal sex drives and being incapable of controlling them”. (p.297) I personally think that the sexYOUality and reproduction sections are the most relevant on the website. These sections help young people become familiar with their bodies in a tasteful way.
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