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The Kinsey is an important part of the views on Sexuality Fluidity, it supports its validity greatly and should be represented in the article to give the presence of all views on the subject.
c There is also an "X" which entails that the individual does not have any socio-sexual contacts or relations. This scale supports the idea that sexuality is fluid and is on a scale from hetero-, bi- to homosexual. It conveys how that there are different levels of heterosexual, bisexual and homosexual by portraying the absolute of each sexuality as well as the blended desires. It does this by showing the possibility for one to be completely heterosexual or heterosexual with incidental homosexual interests and the oppisite, completely homosexual or homosexual with incidental heterosexual interests. The scale does this by taking into account the individuals' desires, self identification, and behaviors relate to their sexuality. Sexuality is shown as having the ability to fluctuate throughout a lifetime; maintaing that one rating does not always stay the same and has the possibility to change dramatically at will.
Drucker, Donna J. "Marking Sexuality from 0–6: The Kinsey Scale in Online Culture." SpringerLink. N.p., 1 Dec. 2011. Web. 08 Oct. 2016. Vanderson2415 (talk) 06:56, 8 October 2016 (UTC)
Trucker, Donna J. " Marking Sexuality from 0–6: The Kinsey Scale in Online Culture." Prevalance of Homosexuality Study. Springer Science Business Media, 1 Dec. 2011. Web. 15 Oct. 2016.
“Prevalance of homosexuality study.” kinseyinstitue.org. 2015. Web. 15 Oct. 2016. Vanderson2415 (talk) 06:48, 15 October 2016 (UTC)
I would like to delve into the history of bondage pornography from other countries. I think that a few other articles to corroborate the information that is already on the page is something that is needed. There is a possiblility to research ancient bondage pornography. I could aslo possibly add how it is manifested in fashion, maybe how darker fashions have become more influenced by the spread of openness toward the bondage pornography community (corsets, chain chokers and such?). Also, maybe how society has reacted to bondage pornography, add in how it is becoming more well known. The stastics of male and female pornorgaphy could be mentioned. The repersentation of transexual and hermaphroditic in bondage pornography could be added to the page.
Mace, Christine. "FASHION OR PORN?: THE HYPER-SEXUALIZATION OF WESTERN CULTURE AND THE COMMODIFICATION OF SEX." School of Art and Design History and Theory Parsons The New School for Design, n.d. Web. 30 Sept. 2016.
Innala, S. "Pornography on the Net: Same Attraction, but New Options." Sexologies 16.2 (2007): 112-120. Print.
"The Dreamy Stuff of Nightmares Effect in an Exhibition at Tate Britain of Pornography's Final Fling As Art; Bondage, Eroticism, the Supernatural - Late 18th-Century Gothic Fantasies Are Shown to Titillating." The Evening Standard (London, England) (2006): 36. Print.
Stoller, Robert. Observing the Erotic Imagination. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1985.
Gammon, Lorraine and Merja Makinen. Female Fetishism. New York: New York University Press, 1994.
Dietz, P., B. Harry, and RR Hazelwood. "Detective Magazines: Pornography for the Sexual Sadist?." Journal of Forensic Sciences. 31.1(1986): 197-211. Web. 30 Sep 2016. Vanderson2415 (talk) 06:33, 1 October 2016 (UTC)