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Sexual Liberation

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Sexual Liberation
(1) That facet of the women’s liberation movement that focuses on changing societal norms and personal upbringing that places women in a sexually subservient role
(2) The loss of inhibitions regarding an individual’s sexual orientation
(3) A term referring to a person’s recognition of his/her homosexual orientation, liberating himself/herself from the heterosexual societal norm


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Bardot shot to international fame in 1956 with her controversial role as a demon-driven temptress in the movie "And God Created Woman," becoming an icon of the burgeoning sexual liberation era.
Bardot shot to international fame in 1956 with her controversial role as a demon-driven temptress in the movie "And God Created Woman," becoming an icon of the burgeoning sexual liberation era.
Eager to explore her femininity, our heroine changes her name to Viva, joins a brothel and leaps into a world of sexual liberation, meaning trips to a nudist camp, swinging parties and psychedelic orgies.
 
 
 
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