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  2. The Year of the Sex Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Written by. Nigel Kneale. Original air date. 29 July 1968. (1968-07-29) " The Year of the Sex Olympics " is a 1968 television play made by the BBC and first broadcast on BBC2 as part of Theatre 625. It stars Leonard Rossiter, Tony Vogel, Suzanne Neve and Brian Cox, and was directed by Michael Elliott. The writer was Nigel Kneale, best known as ...

  3. Sex at Dawn - Wikipedia

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    Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality is a 2010 book about the evolution of human mating systems by Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jethá. In opposition to what the authors see as the "standard narrative" of human sexual evolution, they contend that having multiple sexual partners was common and accepted in the environment of evolutionary adaptedness.

  4. Recognition of same-sex unions in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Same-sex marriage. Same-sex marriage (同性結婚, dōsei kekkon, pronounced [doːseː kekkoɴ]) [a] is not recognized in Japan. However, debate on the issue has emerged in recent years, with several political parties expressing support or openness to discuss the matter.

  5. Sex–gender distinction - Wikipedia

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    The American Psychiatric Association (APA) in their Guide for Working With Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Patients (TGNC Guide) has guidance for psychiatrists about gender, sex, and orientation. [100] The TGNC defines gender as comprising two components, that of gender identity and gender expression.

  6. Same-sex marriage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 September 2024. Jack Baker and Michael McConnell (r), the first same-sex couple ever legally married in the United States (in 1971), at their Minneapolis home, 1970 Part of the LGBT rights series Legal status of same-sex unions Marriage legal Andorra Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada ...

  7. Gender-affirming surgery (male-to-female) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Gender-affirming surgery for male-to-female transgender women or transfeminine non-binary people describes a variety of surgical procedures that alter the body to provide physical traits more comfortable and affirming to an individual's gender identity and overall functioning. Often used to refer to vaginoplasty, sex reassignment surgery ...

  8. Sex trafficking - Wikipedia

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    Sex trafficking is human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation. It has been called a form of modern slavery because of the way victims are forced into sexual acts non-consensually, in a form of sexual slavery. [1]

  9. Sex strike - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian activist group Femen calling for a sex strike to protest against sexual exploitation of women. A sex strike (sex boycott), or more formally known as Lysistratic nonaction, [1] is a method of nonviolent resistance in which one or more persons refrain from or refuse sex with partners until policy or social demands are met.