Definition
Sexuality refers to the capacity for sexual feelings, the recognition or identification of sexual orientation, and the ability to experience sexual attraction and relationships.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, "sexuality" is pronounced with the stress on the "AL" syllable. The word combines "sek-shoo" with a clear "AL" sound followed by "i-tee," maintaining consistency across both American and British pronunciations.
Etymology
The term "sexuality" is derived from the Latin word sexualis, which is a combination of sexus (meaning "sex") and the suffix -alis. It evolved through Middle French and entered English in the early 19th century. The term became more widely used with the advent of modern discussions and understandings of sexual orientation and identity.
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Usage
"Sexuality" is used in both general and scientific discourses to discuss sexual orientation, sexual identity, sexual behaviors, and sexual health. It can encompass a wide range of topics including gender identity, sexual orientation, sexual pleasure, and reproductive health.
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