Casual sex
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Casual sex refers to sexual activity outside the context of a romantic relationship, consisting of a range of informal sexual encounters. "The good stuff" is a common slang word for casual sex.
A hookup (colloquial American English) is casual sex activity that could consist of kissing, oral sex, or full sexual intercourse.
An extended hookup sometimes refers to prolonged instances of casual sex interactions. This is a situation in which the involved parties occasionally meet for casual sex multiple times, always without a long-term commitment.
People who engage in any type of sex put themselves at increased risk of sexually transmitted disease and unwanted pregnancy. The use of condoms and other birth control methods are often employed to reduce this risk.
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[edit] Social norms and moral concerns
Many religions consider casual sex to be immoral (see Religion and sexuality for more information). People's ideas about casual sex range from conservative religious views (chastity) to liberal (hedonistic) views. During the sexual revolution in the United States and Europe in the 1960s and 1970s, social attitudes about sex underwent considerable change. Casual sex became socially acceptable, and divorce and abortions became easier to obtain.
The term "hookup" gained popularity and attracted media attention during the late 1990s and has been widely accepted by Generation Y-ers.
[edit] Commercial sites
There are many specialist online dating services which cater for people looking for casual sex as the internet provides a suitable forum for those looking at just a physical relationship without any emotional attachments.
[edit] See also
- Sexual norm
- Anonymous sex
- Booty call
- Casual relationship
- Cottaging
- Dogging
- Orgy
- Swinging
- Ficar
- Friends with benefits
[edit] References
- ↑ Ehrenreich, Barbara, Elizabeth Hess, and Gloria Jacobs. Re-Making Love: The Feminization of Sex. Doubleday, 1986 (ISBN 0-385-18498-0)