Female sexuality still faces many taboos and stigmas in our society, despite advances in the struggle for women's rights. An article that addresses this issue is "Female sexuality and taboos: an integrative literature review" by Ana Carla Siqueira Sampaio, Karla de Oliveira Santos, Luana Caroline dos Santos Pereira, Maria do Carmo de Carvalho e Silva and Julliane Messias Cordeiro Sampaio .
According to the article, one of the main taboos faced by women in relation to their sexuality is the idea that female sexuality should always be subordinated to male sexuality. This means that many women are taught to satisfy their partner's sexual needs before their own and to feel shame or guilt for having sexual desires.
Another very common taboo is female masturbation.
Which is still seen as something dirty, immoral or shameful by many people. This can make women feel insecure about their own bodies and have difficulties exploring their sexuality in a healthy and pleasurable way.
In addition, the article also points to the lack of adequate information about the female anatomy and how women can experience pleasure during sex. Many women do not know their own bodies and do not know how to communicate their preferences and desires to their partners, which can result in unsatisfactory or painful sexual intercourse.
These taboos and stigmas around female sexuality
Can have negative consequences for women's health and well-being, in addition to perpetuating gender inequality. It is important that efforts are made to deconstruct these ideas and promote a healthier and more inclusive culture regarding female sexuality.
In addition to the aforementioned taboos, there are other challenges that women face regarding their sexuality. One is the lack of access to quality sexual and reproductive health services. In many regions of the world, women do not have access to effective contraception, sexual and reproductive health information, or adequate medical care for problems related to their sexuality.
Another challenge is sexual violence and harassment, which are serious problems around the world. Many women are victims of sexual abuse or harassment throughout their lives, which can have profound consequences on their mental and physical health, as well as limiting their sexual freedom and ability to express themselves freely.
Furthermore, female sexuality is still the subject of much objectification and exploitation in the media and popular culture. Women are often portrayed as sex objects and their bodies are used to sell products or entertain the public. This can lead to a distorted image of female sexuality and limit the way women are seen and valued in society.
It is important that efforts are made to change this reality and promote a healthier and more inclusive culture regarding female sexuality. This can include awareness campaigns, adequate sexuality education and access to quality sexual and reproductive health services. Furthermore, it is critical that safe and judgment-free spaces are created where women can express their sexual needs and desires freely.
Unfortunately, lack of self-esteem and body shame
Are common problems that many women face, often due to social pressure and unattainable beauty standards that are imposed. This can negatively affect women's sex lives, limiting their ability to express themselves freely and enjoy sexual pleasure.
Likewise, sexual violence and harassment is a sad reality that affects women around the world. These behaviors dehumanize women and reduce them to sex objects, preventing them from living their lives fully and profoundly affecting their physical and mental health.
It is important that efforts are made to combat these issues and promote a healthier and more inclusive culture around female sexuality. This may involve providing adequate sex education, promoting self-esteem and self-esteem, accessing quality sexual and reproductive health services, and creating safe spaces where women can freely express their sexual needs and desires without fear of judgment. or repression.

