Topic > Anabolic Interactionism: Symbolic Interactionism

The context of biology is that sex can never escape sexuality because they depend on mutual coexistence. Biological involvements and social context have an integrative relationship. In society there is no distinction between heterosexual and homosexuality because society believes that homosexuality is essentially an innate aspiration that nature cannot change. In this situation the object of desire that matters is gender according to society. Society believes that homosexual men are attracted to femininity and that homosexual women are attracted to their partners' masculinity. So in the society of homosexual relationships it is believed that gay men and lesbians are fascinated by the opposite sex of the person. Once again, it is about the social context that influences sexual identity and orientation. Sexual orientation is influential in Western cultures because sexual identity is tied to gender. When talking about sexual identity in a relationship, a rigid distinguishing rule between male and female must be confirmed. For example, in a same-sex relationship, according to society's standards, there must be a male or female counterpart to play each role. This shows that a sexual partner has a gender of greater importance for social interest within society and sexuality. Biology deals with the actual sensation of the sexual organs which become receptive from passionate experience