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In this episode of *Crash Course Sex Ed*, host Shan Boodram explores the history and social construction of human sexuality. Learners will discover the origins of "sexology" through Alfred Kinsey’s groundbreaking research, which challenged societal norms by demonstrating that sexual attraction and behavior exist on a broad spectrum rather than in rigid categories. The video also introduces the "three-layer cake" model of sexuality—behavior, orientation, and identity—while explaining how culture shapes our definitions of "normal." Ultimately, viewers will gain a nuanced, inclusive perspective on sexual health, understanding that personal intimacy is defined by individual experience rather than biological mandates.
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Have you had sex?
If not, no big deal. And if you’re like, “Yeah, done it,
currently doing it,” okay, yes, go off.
But either way… how do you know?
Like, most people would agree “penis in vagina equals S-E-X.”
But what about mouth stuff? Hand stuff? Butt stuff?
When it comes to doing it… what actually counts as it?
Hi! I’m Shan Boodram, and this is Crash Course Sex Ed.
[THEME MUSIC]
Doing it. Getting laid.
Teen Shan: Don’t forget the horizontal hula!
[to Teen Shan] Yes, thank you Teen Shan for that very helpful addition.
Whatever you call it, there’s a whole range of sexcapades people get up to—involving penises,
vaginas, mouths, hands, butts, toys, and so on.
But here’s the thing. When people say they’re
“having sex,” what exactly do they mean?
Turns out, for a long time, we didn’t know.
Not until a guy came along who studied… insects?
Teen Shan, let em know.
[TV static]
It’s 1938, and Indiana University is offering its first ever “marriage” class,
for married students in need of some sexual and reproductive health 101.
Despite being more of a bug guy,
popular professor and entomologist Alfred Kinsey is enlisted to help teach it.
And the students have lots of sex questions.
Though, they’re really all the same question: What’s normal?
Kinsey realized… he didn’t know. Nobody did, because there simply
hadn’t been solid scientific study of what people actually do when they “do it.”
So, Kinsey hatched a plan: instead of collecting bugs, he’d collect people’s sex histories.
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あなたは親切です。(You are kind.)
「people」は「person」の複数形で、人間の集まりや人々を指します。
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