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Leanna Wolfe, Ph.D.
   Research for this project came from several modalities. First it
    came from teaching college level anthropology and sexuality
    classes in Los Angeles classrooms where ethnicity and religion
    emerged as major factors in why students behaved (or reported
    that they behaved) the ways that they do.
   Beginning in the summer of 2006 students enrolled “Gender Sex
    and Culture” at LA Valley College and “Evolutionary Perspectives
    on Sex and Gender” at Cal State LA were invited to research their
    own ethnic/ religious communities. Students helped to design
    the survey, administered it to 10 respondents apiece, learned
    how to code their data and wrote short reports explaining their
    preliminary findings.
   This presentation consolidates all the student-coded data as well
    as comments and interpretations offered by student researchers
    in their individual reports. Many of the researchers had never
    before stepped back to look at their own cultures as sexual
    scientists.
   196 Respondents
    ◦ 113 female
    ◦ 83 male
   Average Age – 21
    ◦ Age range 15-29
   Ethnicities
    ◦   100 Hispanics
    ◦   34 Asians
    ◦   24 Armenians
                        HISPANIC
                        ARMENIAN
    ◦   16 Whites       ASIAN

    ◦   12 Blacks       WHITE

    ◦   10 Others       BLACK
                        OTHER
Methodology
I surveyed people randomly that included people I had never
spoken to or seen before as well as some whom I have a
relationship with. To avoid lies and errors in my data I told
everyone before I handed out the survey that because some
of the information was personal, I would not look at it after
they gave it to me. Rather I would stick it in a pile of other
surveys and would only analyze the data at the time I was to
interpret it so I would not be able to link faces to
information. I felt this way I would get more honest
answers.
                              Imelda Vargas
                              Hispanic Researcher
DATING PATTERNS


                  GROUPS

                  SINGLE PERSON

                  BOTH

                  OWN ETHNICITY

                  OTHER
                  ETHNICITIES
Dating Outside One's Ethnicity

70
60
50
40
30
20
10
 0
     Total   Hispanic   Asian   Armenian   Males   Females
Parents' Same Religion/Ethnicity?

120
100
 80
                                                   Religion
 60
                                                   Ethnicity
 40
 20
  0
      Total     Hispanic      Asian     Armenian
Important to Marry Same Religion
100
80
                                                       Yes
60
                                                       No
40
                                                       For Parents
20
  0




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Most Korean families firmly believe in Christianity and
most Korean parents make it a top priority for their
children to also marry a Korean who is also Christian.
Children grow up realizing the importance of religion and
culture and seek mates that have this quality to fulfill
their parents’ requests. They do not wish to disappoint
their parents and have them shamed in front of neighbors
and friends. Pride is also another important aspect in the
Korean culture.
                              Kiyeon Kook
                              Korean Researcher
From my data it appears that Armenian
men only date women from other
ethnicities, but with no intention of
marrying them. They only date these
women to fool around with them.
Then they expect to find an Armenian
woman who is still a virgin to settle
down with. Most of the women I
surveyed do date outside their ethnic       Armine Alagozian
group and reported that it                  Armenian Researcher
is not important for the person they marry to be Armenian, but it
was important to their parents. Our parents’ generation felt it was
important to marry within their ethnicity and it appears that the
parents want their children to marry within as well. It is mostly the
males of our generation who agree with their parents’ views on
endogamy.
SEXUAL EXPERIENCE

Armenians
   Asians
Hispanics                                       ORAL SEX
 Females                                        NOT A VIRGIN
    Males

     Total

             0   20     40    60   80     100
I had an amazing time with this research project. I
learned a lot about my culture and learned that I was not
the only one blind to sex. My fellow male Filipinos were
also not taught about it by their parents. I thought that
since I was a girl, they would not want to teach me or
even say the word “sex” in our household, but I learned
that it was not just me. It was the Filipino culture. All my
friends, not just the ones who participated in my research
project, said that their parents did not say a word to them
about sex. Hearing that makes me feel a lot better. I do
not feel as bad as I did before because I was in the closet
about a lot of things. This opened my eyes to learn new
things.
                              Vanessa Prudencio
                              Filipina Researcher
Most people would say I’m sort of a rebel going against
cultural norms, but who’s to say how many other people are
doing it? I enjoy giving head, I love having anal sex, I love
making out, I like penis, I like my boobs, and I like the fact
that I can have multiple orgasms. I am who I am, and just
because I’m not perfect doesn’t mean I’m not happy.
                               21 year old Armenian Female
Armenian Girl Friends
Traditional Chinese culture believes that both men and women
should be virgins before they are married because it symbolizes
purity as well as respect for one’s partner. However, the data
shows us this value is no longer true. As Chinese Americans
have been influenced by Western culture, the belief in being a
virgin before marriage is considered nonsense. Oral sex,
however, may not be practiced widely. Several participants told
me that asking a partner to give oral sex seems to be degrading
that individual. This perspective is rarely seen in Western
culture….
                             Mark Wang
                             Chinese Researcher
One interesting point I came across while analyzing my data
was that two of the Armenian males when responding to the
question regarding oral sex asked how they should go about
answering it. They explained that they have received oral sex,
but have not performed it. This makes me wonder if this is a
case of male pride and ego. Maybe they felt they were too good
to perform oral sex on a woman or felt it was a degrading act.
                            Armine Alagozian
                            Armenian Researcher
Mother's Virginity

100

 80

 60                                         Yes

 40                                         No
                                            Don't Know
 20

  0
      Hispanic   Asian   Armenian   Total
Father's Virginity

80

60
                                             Yes
40
                                             No

20                                           Don't Know

 0
     Hispanic   Asian    Armenian    Total
Even though in most Asian cultures people are expected
to remain virgins until marriage, most of those surveyed
were not even sure if their parents were virgins. The
parents are supposed to teach their children to keep their
virginity until marriage and yet they do not talk about
whether or not they were virgins. On the other hand,
most Asian families do not talk about anything related to
sex at home, so that might be another reason why the
people surveyed were clueless about whether their
parents were virgins when they married.
                              Marcella Wong
                              Chinese Researcher
Sex is a very private topic that is only kept between the
individuals and is not something that is shared. The only
conditions under which this topic is touched upon within
Hispanic culture is when it is used as advice. It is very
common to hear mothers say, “I got married at___and now I
realize that it was too young. I would like it if you went to
school and got a good job before you get married like me.”
This is the reason why children find out the age their parents
got married, not because it is a casual topic of conversation.
                              Imelda Vargas
                              Hispanic Researcher
Important for Partner to be a Virgin?

80
70
60                                                         Yes
50
40                                                         No
30
20                                                         Don't Know
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Important for You to be a Virgin Before Marriage?

80
70
60
50                                                           Yes
40                                                           No
30                                                           Don't Know
20
10
 0
     Hispanic   Asian   Armenian   Males   Females   Total
I thought that by praying harder all
those sexual thoughts would go away.
Days would pass and all I could think
about was sex and how it would feel.
I would think of how it would be my
first time with my boyfriend. I would
be almost there—ready to do it and I
would pull away. I would pull away
because every time I would try to get
intimate , a picture of the Virgin of
Guadalupe would pop up in my head.
This is how it was in every
relationship. At times I thought I was
going crazy visualizing these pictures.
            Female Hispanic Virgin
The most important thing parents teach
their offspring about sexuality is
virginity. They want their girls to be
virgins until marriage. I noticed that
the subjects who reported that “it is
important to them to be a virgin when
they marry and vice a versa” were the
ones who are the virgins right now.
They believe what their parents have
told them. Those who aren’t virgins
anymore may be influenced by other
cultures or media. Other cultures may
not emphasize virginity as much as
Thai culture. If subjects live away      Vikanda Meechan
from Thai culture long enough, they do   Thai Researcher
not see virginity as valuable anymore.
Armenians consider it a sin to speak about sex or anything of
its nature. The words that pertain to a person’s private parts
are considered foul words that only people living in the streets
would use. A good Christian Armenian woman is expected to
maintain her virginity until her wedding day. A woman’s
virginity is viewed as sacred; it is the one thing that keeps her
from being considered more than the dirt on the floor of an
Armenian man.
                               Ayarpi Reganyan
                               Armenian Researcher
In the 80s and early 90s most of the Hispanics used to follow
their customs. This meant getting married in white through
the church and for the female to be a virgin. Being a virgin
until you got married was the best gift you could give your
husband. Being a virgin was what you were valued for. If
you got pregnant outside of marriage you had to get married
even if you did not like him/her.
                                     Ana Lara
                                     Hispanic Researcher
Hispanic Girl Friends
I already have two children but I would have preferred to be
single until I was 25 so I could be free like a bird. I do not
consider virginity to be as important as others do. My
preference would be to marry someone who is not a virgin so he
could have had experience. If he was a virgin then I would
have to worry about him trying to experience it with other
people. In conclusion most Hispanics do not follow their
parents’ traditions. We have seen that being a virgin is not
something that is valued. Now we get to decide who we want to
be. Being a single parent is now something that is common.
So, do you follow your family traditions or not?
                                    Ana Lara
                                    Hispanic Researcher
Getting Permission
When I was in confirmation classes in the 11th and 12th
grades, a priest came to speak to us. I asked him if I had sex
with someone I truly cared about and loved and it was not
just lust, would that still be considered a sin in the eyes of
God? His answer was “no.” I have to admit that I felt that
gave me the okay. I lost my virginity on prom night and
mostly because I wanted to.
                              Hispanic Female
How Culture is Used
Parental expectations are offered as a publicly expressed
cultural excuse for abstaining. For some young people this
cultural excuse protects them from engaging in sexual
exploration they fear or are uncomfortable with. For others
the cultural excuse functions as a cover-up for clandestine
behaviors. Still others are caught in the middle. They see
limited value in engaging in arranged / endogamous
marriages and yet felt stymied in regards to defying their
parents and their communities. Ultimately, culture functions
both as an excuse for maintaining distance from mainstream
practices and values as well as a protection for those whose
behaviors and activities belie their family’s expectations.
Culture As A Cover
No one was every going to know about it because being
Armenian having premarital sex is completely unacceptable.
Once I decided to do it I went to a tanning salon and got a
Brazilian wax for the big day. I think it’s the best thing that
has ever happened to me. I had this wonderful secret I would
run to whenever I was in need. No one knew. I was seen as
this little good girl, yet had sex every week with no strings
attached. The sex was amazing. He taught me a lot, sexually.
He was the first to go down on me. I would experience a few
orgasms every time I got with him. Because of this experience
I am so comfortable with my body—a comfort that women in
their 30s are just discovering…and I love it.
                              19 year old Armenian female
MARITAL AGE
35
30
25
                                           MOTHER
20
                                           FATHER
15
                                           WANT TO MARRY
10
 5
 0
     TOTAL   HISPANIC   ASIAN   ARMENIAN
   All ethnicities seek to marry at age 27
   Armenians most seek to marry one another
    (83%) while Hispanics have the least interest
    (20%)
   Asians have the least interest in marrying a
    partner from the same religion (26%) while
    Armenians have the greatest interest (87%)
   Following an unplanned pregnancy 20%
    would seek an abortion, while 41% of
    Armenians would do so.
   Asians are most likely to be virgins (44%)
    and least likely to engage in oral sex (29%)
   Hispanics are most likely to be sexually
    active (72%) and to engage in oral sex (69%)
I learned a lot doing this project—mostly that I wasn’t the
only non-virgin and that there were others who were a little
rebellious like me. It was interesting to find out that it
wasn’t that important to other Armenians to marry a virgin.

                               Armenian Researcher
From this research I found out that while earlier generations
followed the traditional Chinese cultural norms, the new
generation has adopted some Western cultural practices and
started to form a new culture. As this particular society
continues to evolve, there might be conflicts between older and
younger generations. I believe these conflicts will not destroy
Chinese American culture, but instead they will help it to evolve
into a unique and special ethnicity.




                                       Mark Wang
                                       Chinese Researcher
I think that there is definitely a shift in the Latino culture, however
the shift has been for the better. Thanks to those changes in
female behavior as far as sexuality is concerned, we now have
more independent women who do not need a man to survive.
With more women in control and secure enough to express their
sexuality without being afraid or embarrassed, the whole family
dynamic can benefit. Having women that express their sexuality
to a higher level than ever makes a man appreciate women even
more. Thank God for women!
                                       Juan Aguirre
                                       Hispanic Researcher
The generation gap between Armenian men of this
generation and their fathers’ generation is almost non-
existent. The men are not changing. Their views about
women have not changed much either. They are not treating
women equally and have different standards and expectations
for and of women. Armenian men are holding on to the same
views and traditions that their parents (mostly fathers) have
had in terms of females and their virginity, endogamy and
female gender roles. However, there is a change between the
women of this generation and their mothers’ generation.
Armenian women of this generation are not afraid to explore
outside of their culture and ethnicity. They are starting to get
involved in sexual relationships before marriage. They are
also getting married at older ages perhaps because they want
to educate themselves first and experiment with more than
one guy before marriage…
                               Armine Alagozian
                               Armenian Researcher

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Coming of Age Armenian, Asian and Hispanic: How Virginity and Endogamy are Negotiated in 21st C. America

  • 2. Research for this project came from several modalities. First it came from teaching college level anthropology and sexuality classes in Los Angeles classrooms where ethnicity and religion emerged as major factors in why students behaved (or reported that they behaved) the ways that they do.  Beginning in the summer of 2006 students enrolled “Gender Sex and Culture” at LA Valley College and “Evolutionary Perspectives on Sex and Gender” at Cal State LA were invited to research their own ethnic/ religious communities. Students helped to design the survey, administered it to 10 respondents apiece, learned how to code their data and wrote short reports explaining their preliminary findings.  This presentation consolidates all the student-coded data as well as comments and interpretations offered by student researchers in their individual reports. Many of the researchers had never before stepped back to look at their own cultures as sexual scientists.
  • 3. 196 Respondents ◦ 113 female ◦ 83 male  Average Age – 21 ◦ Age range 15-29  Ethnicities ◦ 100 Hispanics ◦ 34 Asians ◦ 24 Armenians HISPANIC ARMENIAN ◦ 16 Whites ASIAN ◦ 12 Blacks WHITE ◦ 10 Others BLACK OTHER
  • 4. Methodology I surveyed people randomly that included people I had never spoken to or seen before as well as some whom I have a relationship with. To avoid lies and errors in my data I told everyone before I handed out the survey that because some of the information was personal, I would not look at it after they gave it to me. Rather I would stick it in a pile of other surveys and would only analyze the data at the time I was to interpret it so I would not be able to link faces to information. I felt this way I would get more honest answers. Imelda Vargas Hispanic Researcher
  • 5. DATING PATTERNS GROUPS SINGLE PERSON BOTH OWN ETHNICITY OTHER ETHNICITIES
  • 6. Dating Outside One's Ethnicity 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Total Hispanic Asian Armenian Males Females
  • 7. Parents' Same Religion/Ethnicity? 120 100 80 Religion 60 Ethnicity 40 20 0 Total Hispanic Asian Armenian
  • 8. Important to Marry Same Religion 100 80 Yes 60 No 40 For Parents 20 0 L n e e c n TA ia ni al al ia en M pa m As TO Fe m s Hi Ar
  • 9. Important to Marry Same Ethnicity 90 80 70 60 Yes 50 40 No 30 For Parents 20 10 0 L n e e c n TA ia ni al al ia en M pa m As TO Fe m s Hi Ar
  • 10. Most Korean families firmly believe in Christianity and most Korean parents make it a top priority for their children to also marry a Korean who is also Christian. Children grow up realizing the importance of religion and culture and seek mates that have this quality to fulfill their parents’ requests. They do not wish to disappoint their parents and have them shamed in front of neighbors and friends. Pride is also another important aspect in the Korean culture. Kiyeon Kook Korean Researcher
  • 11. From my data it appears that Armenian men only date women from other ethnicities, but with no intention of marrying them. They only date these women to fool around with them. Then they expect to find an Armenian woman who is still a virgin to settle down with. Most of the women I surveyed do date outside their ethnic Armine Alagozian group and reported that it Armenian Researcher is not important for the person they marry to be Armenian, but it was important to their parents. Our parents’ generation felt it was important to marry within their ethnicity and it appears that the parents want their children to marry within as well. It is mostly the males of our generation who agree with their parents’ views on endogamy.
  • 12. SEXUAL EXPERIENCE Armenians Asians Hispanics ORAL SEX Females NOT A VIRGIN Males Total 0 20 40 60 80 100
  • 13. I had an amazing time with this research project. I learned a lot about my culture and learned that I was not the only one blind to sex. My fellow male Filipinos were also not taught about it by their parents. I thought that since I was a girl, they would not want to teach me or even say the word “sex” in our household, but I learned that it was not just me. It was the Filipino culture. All my friends, not just the ones who participated in my research project, said that their parents did not say a word to them about sex. Hearing that makes me feel a lot better. I do not feel as bad as I did before because I was in the closet about a lot of things. This opened my eyes to learn new things. Vanessa Prudencio Filipina Researcher
  • 14. Most people would say I’m sort of a rebel going against cultural norms, but who’s to say how many other people are doing it? I enjoy giving head, I love having anal sex, I love making out, I like penis, I like my boobs, and I like the fact that I can have multiple orgasms. I am who I am, and just because I’m not perfect doesn’t mean I’m not happy. 21 year old Armenian Female
  • 16. Traditional Chinese culture believes that both men and women should be virgins before they are married because it symbolizes purity as well as respect for one’s partner. However, the data shows us this value is no longer true. As Chinese Americans have been influenced by Western culture, the belief in being a virgin before marriage is considered nonsense. Oral sex, however, may not be practiced widely. Several participants told me that asking a partner to give oral sex seems to be degrading that individual. This perspective is rarely seen in Western culture…. Mark Wang Chinese Researcher
  • 17. One interesting point I came across while analyzing my data was that two of the Armenian males when responding to the question regarding oral sex asked how they should go about answering it. They explained that they have received oral sex, but have not performed it. This makes me wonder if this is a case of male pride and ego. Maybe they felt they were too good to perform oral sex on a woman or felt it was a degrading act. Armine Alagozian Armenian Researcher
  • 18. Mother's Virginity 100 80 60 Yes 40 No Don't Know 20 0 Hispanic Asian Armenian Total
  • 19. Father's Virginity 80 60 Yes 40 No 20 Don't Know 0 Hispanic Asian Armenian Total
  • 20. Even though in most Asian cultures people are expected to remain virgins until marriage, most of those surveyed were not even sure if their parents were virgins. The parents are supposed to teach their children to keep their virginity until marriage and yet they do not talk about whether or not they were virgins. On the other hand, most Asian families do not talk about anything related to sex at home, so that might be another reason why the people surveyed were clueless about whether their parents were virgins when they married. Marcella Wong Chinese Researcher
  • 21. Sex is a very private topic that is only kept between the individuals and is not something that is shared. The only conditions under which this topic is touched upon within Hispanic culture is when it is used as advice. It is very common to hear mothers say, “I got married at___and now I realize that it was too young. I would like it if you went to school and got a good job before you get married like me.” This is the reason why children find out the age their parents got married, not because it is a casual topic of conversation. Imelda Vargas Hispanic Researcher
  • 22. Important for Partner to be a Virgin? 80 70 60 Yes 50 40 No 30 20 Don't Know 10 0 l es n n es ic ta ia ia an al To al en As M m isp m Fe H Ar
  • 23. Important for You to be a Virgin Before Marriage? 80 70 60 50 Yes 40 No 30 Don't Know 20 10 0 Hispanic Asian Armenian Males Females Total
  • 24. I thought that by praying harder all those sexual thoughts would go away. Days would pass and all I could think about was sex and how it would feel. I would think of how it would be my first time with my boyfriend. I would be almost there—ready to do it and I would pull away. I would pull away because every time I would try to get intimate , a picture of the Virgin of Guadalupe would pop up in my head. This is how it was in every relationship. At times I thought I was going crazy visualizing these pictures. Female Hispanic Virgin
  • 25. The most important thing parents teach their offspring about sexuality is virginity. They want their girls to be virgins until marriage. I noticed that the subjects who reported that “it is important to them to be a virgin when they marry and vice a versa” were the ones who are the virgins right now. They believe what their parents have told them. Those who aren’t virgins anymore may be influenced by other cultures or media. Other cultures may not emphasize virginity as much as Thai culture. If subjects live away Vikanda Meechan from Thai culture long enough, they do Thai Researcher not see virginity as valuable anymore.
  • 26. Armenians consider it a sin to speak about sex or anything of its nature. The words that pertain to a person’s private parts are considered foul words that only people living in the streets would use. A good Christian Armenian woman is expected to maintain her virginity until her wedding day. A woman’s virginity is viewed as sacred; it is the one thing that keeps her from being considered more than the dirt on the floor of an Armenian man. Ayarpi Reganyan Armenian Researcher
  • 27. In the 80s and early 90s most of the Hispanics used to follow their customs. This meant getting married in white through the church and for the female to be a virgin. Being a virgin until you got married was the best gift you could give your husband. Being a virgin was what you were valued for. If you got pregnant outside of marriage you had to get married even if you did not like him/her. Ana Lara Hispanic Researcher
  • 29. I already have two children but I would have preferred to be single until I was 25 so I could be free like a bird. I do not consider virginity to be as important as others do. My preference would be to marry someone who is not a virgin so he could have had experience. If he was a virgin then I would have to worry about him trying to experience it with other people. In conclusion most Hispanics do not follow their parents’ traditions. We have seen that being a virgin is not something that is valued. Now we get to decide who we want to be. Being a single parent is now something that is common. So, do you follow your family traditions or not? Ana Lara Hispanic Researcher
  • 30. Getting Permission When I was in confirmation classes in the 11th and 12th grades, a priest came to speak to us. I asked him if I had sex with someone I truly cared about and loved and it was not just lust, would that still be considered a sin in the eyes of God? His answer was “no.” I have to admit that I felt that gave me the okay. I lost my virginity on prom night and mostly because I wanted to. Hispanic Female
  • 31. How Culture is Used Parental expectations are offered as a publicly expressed cultural excuse for abstaining. For some young people this cultural excuse protects them from engaging in sexual exploration they fear or are uncomfortable with. For others the cultural excuse functions as a cover-up for clandestine behaviors. Still others are caught in the middle. They see limited value in engaging in arranged / endogamous marriages and yet felt stymied in regards to defying their parents and their communities. Ultimately, culture functions both as an excuse for maintaining distance from mainstream practices and values as well as a protection for those whose behaviors and activities belie their family’s expectations.
  • 32. Culture As A Cover No one was every going to know about it because being Armenian having premarital sex is completely unacceptable. Once I decided to do it I went to a tanning salon and got a Brazilian wax for the big day. I think it’s the best thing that has ever happened to me. I had this wonderful secret I would run to whenever I was in need. No one knew. I was seen as this little good girl, yet had sex every week with no strings attached. The sex was amazing. He taught me a lot, sexually. He was the first to go down on me. I would experience a few orgasms every time I got with him. Because of this experience I am so comfortable with my body—a comfort that women in their 30s are just discovering…and I love it. 19 year old Armenian female
  • 33. MARITAL AGE 35 30 25 MOTHER 20 FATHER 15 WANT TO MARRY 10 5 0 TOTAL HISPANIC ASIAN ARMENIAN
  • 34. All ethnicities seek to marry at age 27  Armenians most seek to marry one another (83%) while Hispanics have the least interest (20%)  Asians have the least interest in marrying a partner from the same religion (26%) while Armenians have the greatest interest (87%)  Following an unplanned pregnancy 20% would seek an abortion, while 41% of Armenians would do so.  Asians are most likely to be virgins (44%) and least likely to engage in oral sex (29%)  Hispanics are most likely to be sexually active (72%) and to engage in oral sex (69%)
  • 35. I learned a lot doing this project—mostly that I wasn’t the only non-virgin and that there were others who were a little rebellious like me. It was interesting to find out that it wasn’t that important to other Armenians to marry a virgin. Armenian Researcher
  • 36. From this research I found out that while earlier generations followed the traditional Chinese cultural norms, the new generation has adopted some Western cultural practices and started to form a new culture. As this particular society continues to evolve, there might be conflicts between older and younger generations. I believe these conflicts will not destroy Chinese American culture, but instead they will help it to evolve into a unique and special ethnicity. Mark Wang Chinese Researcher
  • 37. I think that there is definitely a shift in the Latino culture, however the shift has been for the better. Thanks to those changes in female behavior as far as sexuality is concerned, we now have more independent women who do not need a man to survive. With more women in control and secure enough to express their sexuality without being afraid or embarrassed, the whole family dynamic can benefit. Having women that express their sexuality to a higher level than ever makes a man appreciate women even more. Thank God for women! Juan Aguirre Hispanic Researcher
  • 38. The generation gap between Armenian men of this generation and their fathers’ generation is almost non- existent. The men are not changing. Their views about women have not changed much either. They are not treating women equally and have different standards and expectations for and of women. Armenian men are holding on to the same views and traditions that their parents (mostly fathers) have had in terms of females and their virginity, endogamy and female gender roles. However, there is a change between the women of this generation and their mothers’ generation. Armenian women of this generation are not afraid to explore outside of their culture and ethnicity. They are starting to get involved in sexual relationships before marriage. They are also getting married at older ages perhaps because they want to educate themselves first and experiment with more than one guy before marriage… Armine Alagozian Armenian Researcher