Asked by Dylan Vericker on Jun 07, 2024
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The idea that the loss of semen can be detrimental to health is not accepted in Western cultures but is relevant to traditional:
A) Chinese and Japanese cultures.
B) Japanese and Iranian cultures.
C) Iranian and Indian cultures.
D) Indian and Chinese cultures.
Western Cultures
Cultures that are primarily associated with Europe, North America, and other places influenced by European immigration and settlement.
Indian Cultures
Diverse traditions, customs, practices, and beliefs originating from and associated with the Indian subcontinent.
- Comprehend the significance of cultural and socio-economic factors in influencing sexual health and dysfunction.
Verified Answer
DD
Danielle DiMarcoJun 08, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The idea that the loss of semen can be detrimental to health is relevant to traditional Indian and Chinese cultures, where it is believed that semen contains vital energy (known as "ojas" in Indian culture and "jing" in Chinese culture). In these cultures, ejaculation is believed to deplete a man's energy and potentially harm his health. This belief is not as prevalent in Iranian or Japanese cultures.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the significance of cultural and socio-economic factors in influencing sexual health and dysfunction.
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