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History of changes of: Wednesday Talks | Female Sexuality on the 25th October 2017

Created on Dec. 23, 2017, 12:32 p.m. UTC by a former user
Reason given: added by an importer
title: Wednesday Talks | Female Sexuality
start: 2017-10-25
start time: 17:00
end time: 19:00
venue: Taylor Building C17
links:
    Página Facebook del evento https://www.facebook.com/events/1180083125469177/
description:
Female sexuality- our safe space, right?

Our committee has come up with a bunch of intriguing viewpoints on several topics. The topics involve the influence of media on female sexuality, lesbian feminism focussing on sex positivity and our perception of physical differences between sexes. 

Sounds interesting? Take a look at our questions we will tackle at the talk:
Does media have an influence on how women feel sexually? How do beauty standards and sexuality correlate? And does it matter?

How does lesbian feminism even relate to mainstream movements?
 Is there even a point in creating a separate space? Does sex positivity movement help all of us? What is feminism really about?

Is our perception of physical differences between sexes objective or rather biased? How do studies contribute to the seemingly objective representation of genitals?
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