The shared norms, values, beliefs, and practices around sexuality within a particular group or society, including attitudes towards sex, gender roles, and sexual expression.
Sexual orientation: The attraction to people of the same or opposite gender, or both.
Gender identity: One's sense of being male, female, or somewhere in between.
Sexual behavior and norms: Societal expectations around sexual behavior and attitudes towards different sexual practices.
Sex education: The teaching of sexual health and reproductive rights.
Sexual health and wellbeing: The physical and emotional aspects of sexuality and its impacts on overall wellbeing.
Sexual violence: Abuse and assault in the context of sexual encounters or beyond.
Sex work: The commercial exchange of sexual services.
Sex and religion: Attitudes towards sexuality in religious traditions, as well as the role of sexuality in religious practices.
Pornography: Production, consumption, and impacts of visual depictions of sexual acts.
Sexual identity formation: Internal and external factors influencing the development of one's sexual identity.
Heterosexual culture: This culture refers to the traditional norm of romantic attraction and sexual behavior between individuals of opposite sexes.
Homosexual culture: This culture refers to the norm of romantic attraction and sexual behavior between individuals who identify as queer and gay.
Bisexual/Pansexual culture: This culture represents romantic attraction and sexual behavior between individuals who identify as bisexual, pansexual, or fluid, encompassing individuals who are attracted to more than one gender.
LGBTQIA+ culture: This culture is the collective culture of individuals who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual, and any other non-cisgender, non-heterosexual normative identity.
Kink culture: This culture represents the community of individuals who enjoy and explore non-traditional sexual activities, often referred to as fetish and BDSM.
Asexual culture: A culture of individuals who don't experience sexual attraction.
Sex worker culture: A culture of individuals who derive their livelihood from participating in sexual activities, whether consensually and non-consensually.
Polyamorous culture: A culture of individuals who seek romantic and/or sexual relationships with multiple people.
Conservative/Abstinence culture: This culture represents the norm of individuals who practice self-restraint from sexual activities often due to religious, cultural, or personal beliefs.
Naturist culture: This culture is one in which people prefer to practice nudism when engaging in sexual activities.