
Feminism in the Sexual Revolution
Feminism in the Sexual Revolution refers to the movement during the 1960s and 1970s that advocated for women's rights and sexual liberation. It challenged traditional norms around sexuality, empowering women to assert control over their bodies and reproductive choices. This period saw increased access to birth control, greater acceptance of premarital sex, and the push for gender equality in relationships. Feminists argued for the right to express sexuality freely, free from judgment or repression, fundamentally reshaping societal views on gender roles and sexual freedoms that continue to influence discussions on women's rights today.