Let’s Talk About Sex Attitudes, Baby

Published July 1, 2014
Updated February 12, 2018

Sex And The Inuits

Sex Attitudes Eskimos

Studies show that sexual assignations between the Inuit are very quiet.
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Again, sexual mores depend mainly on the culture creating them. Thierry also makes several interesting observations about the Inuit culture. Remember that Eskimos kiss with their noses. This may be because the mouth is not considered a sexual object. Therefore fellatio is taboo and an act that can cause weakness. Perhaps even more interesting is that we know that when Inuits have sex it’s very hushed. How? French anthropologist Jean Malaurie’s rather intimate studies have revealed that Eskimos have extremely quiet sex and that their orgasms are barely audible. Because igloo living can be communal, lovemaking between two inhabitants would barely be perceived by others in the structure.

Sex Attitudes: The Victorian Era And “Hysteria”

Sex Attitudes Female Hysteria

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The Victorian era, which notably gave rise to women covering their ankles so not to arouse men, is often recognized for its strict crackdown on sexual behavior. Remember that in Victorian times, “female hysteria” was a bona fide medical diagnosis and its treatment was routine in Western Europe and America. An American doctor cataloged 75 pages of possible symptoms of the condition, which covered almost any ailment and was linked to nervous disorders and faulty reproductive organs. Symptoms might include faintness, insomnia, fluid retention, heaviness in the abdomen, muscle spasms, shortness of breath, irritability, loss of appetite for food or sex, and “a tendency to cause trouble”.

One previously acceptable treatment might get a physician convicted of malpractice today. Patients were encouraged to submit to weekly “pelvic massages” in which a doctor would manually stimulate the female’s genitals until the patient experienced repeated “hysterical paroxysm” (orgasms). It is interesting to note that this diagnosis was quite profitable for physicians, since the patients were at no risk of death, but needed constant care. Pelvic massages were used as a medical treatment on women into the 1900s. The condition might have actually led to the development of the modern-day dildo. In 1873, the first electromechanical vibrator was developed and used at an asylum in France for the treatment of female hysteria.

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