The views that I had before entering the first few lectures of this Human Sexuality class and reading upon the few articles given by Daley has definitely changed. The subject relating to sex did not always give me a comfortable vibe. But I’ve come to realize that sex is topic that all humans should be able to comfortably discuss about. I mean, we all think about sex since the day we first heard about such inappropriate stories. Sex had this mysterious thing about it that made everyone curious, which also could be the reason why daring teenagers engage in sex at such a young age. Due to things like morality, economy, religion and politics, sex has been suppressed from society and looked down upon under certain circumstances. Such terms were not frowned upon in the past, where sex was just a pleasurable intercourse, in which you could simply stick your penis into a women’s womb. According to article “The way we are,” the connection between sex and newly born babies were never made. The reason to that was due to the monthly delays before pregnancy symptoms begin protruding out of the women’s stomach. During the 2nd millennium AD, humans began to grasp the link between pregnancy and pleasurable sex. The roles of males and females began the fluctuate correlating to the knowledge they had about sex. When females in the 2nd millennium found out the connection, they felt empowered because they had the power to set forth evolution and deliver human life. But as knowledge flourished, the males began to learn that their penis ejaculated semen, an obviously substance that is mandatory for new life. Now began a change in power, and male dominance began its reign which came to be called the Neolithic Revolution. My viewpoint on the dominance of sex is inevitably biased but if I attempt to put my shoes in others such as my Friday group’s, I am able to see that all humans want power and independence. Who do I think should have more power in the decision of a sexual intercourse?...