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Friday, April 13, 2012

Reflective Post


ALES 204 was quite the interesting class. I was very ambivalent when thinking back on the course. I found that there were topics I knew so much much about already - such as making a Facebook page - while other topics were like foreign ground to me. Prior to the class I didn't have twitter because I didn't see how beneficial it could really be. After having to use it almost every day, I learned how something so simple (like following your favorite musician) could be the most glorious thing. Not only do we get little updates on what's going on, but we gain a sense of unity through the network we build ourselves. It's a globalization phenomenon of how technology can accelerate and emphasize our communication skills.

The journey through ALES has been quite a joyous one. Through blog commenting and linking sites, I was able to connect with fellow classmates and meet many amazing people. I was able to follow them through the same journey I was on and assess the different paths we took to get to the same end. For example, looking through all the tweets we'd send to Jess, I was able to find out that an old friend Lauren Bradshaw, was in my class. I was able to reconnect with her in the process of learning how to use twitter and other social media sites. At the same time, I was able to make new friends and find fellow human ecology students. Not only did I get to meet so many nice fellow students, but I must confess that I had a lot of fun with my lab TA's. They were part of the reason why I learned so much and made ALES 204 a fun and entertaining experience!




Figure 1. Technology and Communication. Adapted from "Technology" Author unknown, Brighton International LLC. Retrieved April 13, 2012, from  http://brightonint.com/engineering/technology.html. Copyright 2011 by Unknown.

It just goes to show how social media can connect people effectively and link updates of their lives. It also highlights the importance of communication (online or not) as we all experience things differently and are able to share that with each other. How we communicate information is a direct reflection of how we portray ourselves to the rest of the world. Communication is a concept we will never be able to avoid or ignore and now being more educated on the variety of online communication techniques, I believe that ALES 204 has enhanced my conscious in the social media world. It's without a doubt that technology is opening new doors for communication and connecting with people all over the world at any time with a quick and easy tool!

Blog comments:
Sara's intro post
Susan's Facebook post
Shelly's wiki stub edit post
Meaghan's Optional post on using Facebook to promote a hobby
Clara's reflective post

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Sex is Still Confusing


In one of my HECOL classes, we discussed the topic of Viagra. I decided to summarize our thoughts and fndings on the use of Viagra in later life.
 The debut of Sildenafil Citrate, better known as Viagra, has left heterosexual couples ranging in agefrom their late 50’s to their 70’s, perplexed on whether the usage of this blue pill enhances or strains their relationship, in and out of the bedroom. There has been evidence of positive influences on sexual intimacy when Viagra is present, extending from the obvious reason of the ability of penile penetration; the secrecy of active sexuality among elders has been exposed through the availability of Viagra. Gullette discloses in a study that “sexuality diminishes with age and this decline is framed as an inevitable and ‘negative’ outcome of ageing” (in Vares, Potts, Gavey, & Grace, 2007, p. 153), thus, supporting the dependency of Viagra to transform their sex life into something positive. On the other hand, the use of Viagra has been seen as a violation of societal norms and natural processes within intimacy associated with elders. The negative influence that Viagra has on couples in later life shifts the dynamics of the relationship ties they have with their partners. Though couples in later life suggest that Viagra has enhanced their intimate relationship with their spouse, it can be strongly argued that the ambiguity of this issue is the dominant standpoint.



Figure 1. Box of viagra. Adapted from "Most Popular 9 Questions Responded Regarding the Wonder Blue Pill - Viagra," Unknown author, Blue Viagra Pill. Retrieved April, 6, 2012, from http://blueviagrapill.com/most-popular-9-questions-responded-regarding-the-wonder-blue-tablet-%E2%80%93-viagra/. Copyright n/d by Unknown.

Among couples in later life, three important trends have risen in support of viewing the use of Viagra as beneficial to the relationship. The first trend is the most predictable when examining Viagra use among couples in later life; the fact that greater “physical stimulation is required to maintain erections” and less intense orgasms come with ageing (Morgentaler, 2000). Viagra has proven to dampen such erupting frustration, allowing women to have their sexual desires met. Secondly, the ability to explore sexual intercourse in later life has fuelled elders to utilize their past experience, gained knowledge of their body and sexual confidence in performing sexuality in more pleasurable ways.Lastly, there is a strong sense of youth reminiscence that partners the existence of Viagra. As told by an elder examined in one study, Viagra has “allowed us [elders] to enjoy sex again – make us mentally feel younger” (Loe, 2004, p. 308). Ageing has developed the mournful loss of sexual capacity among older men. Aiding these feelings, Viagra has instilled “hope of revisiting the ‘firmness’ and ‘energy’ of adolescent erections” (Potts, Grace, Vares, & Gavey, 2006, p. 314). The prospect for males to live sexually in later life through youth’s opportunities is most evidently seen through the Playboy icon, Hugh Hefner. In a TIME magazine interview, he revealed that “the happiest times…were the times in the early stages of romantic love, it keeps you young; young love, new love, keeps you young” (Statemen, 2008). 
Viagra has placed elderly men and women under immense pressure to perform sexual activities with one another even when the act is undesirable; men become worried about lost masculinity and women become alert from the lack of emotional intimacy. The reappearance of a firm penis is not likely to compromise both concerns. In addition, when conforming to Viagra’s suggestive possession of high levels of sexual fitness, the concern for the health of men in later life is degraded. Viagra is seen as a solution to sexual decline, rather than medication; it has transformed into a scapegoat for needing or wanting sex. Because of this, the health risks Viagra potentially carries is overshadowed by the excitement of regaining erectility.Lastly, the ego boost which men gain from the usage of Viagra has caused older women to develop marital insecurity in fear of infidelity.   
The ambivalence Viagra carries is projected onto intimacy among older couples. This causes discrepancies within relationship ties between partners and other family bonds. As ambivalence becomes a known trend of sexual ties in later life, one can justify that expressing sexuality among older generations will prevail in reflecting both positive and negative outlooks.

References:
Vares, T., Potts, A., Gavey, N., & Grace, V.M. (2007). Reconceptualizing cultural narratives of mature women's sexuality in the Viagra era. Journal of Aging Studies, 21,153-164.

Morgentaler, A. (2000). The Viagra myth: The surprising impact on love and relationships. Mama’s Health.Retrieved March 16, 2012, from http://www.mamashealth.com/book/viagra.asp

Loe, M. (2004). Sex and the senior women: pleasure and danger in the Viagra era. Sexualities, 7(3), 303-326. 

Potts, A., Grace, V.M., Vares, T., & Gavey, N. (2006). ‘Sex for life’? Men’s counter-stories on ‘erectile dysfunction’, male sexuality and ageing. Sociology of Health & Illness, 28(3), 306-329.

Statemen, A. (Interviewer) & Hefner, H. (Interviewee). (2008). 10 Questions for Hugh Hefner [Interview video]. Retrieved from TIME website: http://www.time.com/time/video/player/0,32068,7586064001_1872206,00.html