No, the U.S. Constitution doesn't protect or ban any sexual activity, gay or straight. This falls under the jurisdiction of states rights. The constitution would only come into play if the states are treating their citizens unequally.
(in the US) Prostitution (the sale of sexual acts in return for payment) is illegal by statute. In the case of prduction of commercial films with sexual content, it is an industry whose expression of 'art' and "free speech" is Constitutionally protected.
No, same-sex sexual activity is not considered adultery in all 50 states. Adultery typically refers to sexual activity between a married person and someone other than their spouse. Same-sex sexual activity may be legally recognized and protected in many states, so it would not be considered adultery in those jurisdictions. However, laws regarding adultery vary from state to state.
No, dolphins do not engage in sexual activity with humans.
No, sexual orientation is not currently considered a federally protected class under U.S. law.
It means your having sexual activity with them.
Sexual orientation became a protected class in anti-discrimination laws in the United States in 1998.
Yes, engaging in sexual activity can trigger the release of oxytocin in the body.
No, engaging in sexual activity is not permissible during fasting in many religious traditions.
Sexual activity
Yes! Why not!
no
Humans engage in sexual activity for a variety of reasons, including pleasure, reproduction, emotional connection, and intimacy.