There are two different ways of modern spirit to deal with sexual problems awaiting the social, sexual behavior of barbarians and the history of sexual behavior. To some extent, the conceptual framework of modern society has evolved from past body concepts. From our historical roots we can see that the sexual problems were solved by mutual desire and disgust. The relationship between these two conflicting emotions arises from the dual meaning of sexual understanding.
Michel Foucault's "sexual life history" is a commitment to the concept that Western society has experienced sexual desire since the 17th century. In addition, he also eliminated the idea that sex acts are not subject to public discourse. The purpose of this paper is to explain it through Foucault's reason that modern society has executed the necessary mechanism to create true discourse on sex. Foucault gives three questions to "will of knowledge". That is the first volume of the trilogy's "sexual history". First of all, is sexual oppression an established historical fact? Since the 17th century, our view first shows whether stress suppression is established or established. Second, the exercise of power in our society is a category of oppression, is it exercised in a general way through bans, censorships and denials?
Sex is always an important part of human survival. History shows that when agricultural societies emerged, collective supervision of sexual behavior has increased. This is probably due to population growth and the growth of concentrated urban communities. This type of supervision places more rules on sexual behavior and sexual behavior. Along with the emergence of a patriarchal society, the role of gender, centered on sexual behavior, became more severe, sexual norms began to focus on sexual possession and management of female sexual behavior. How men and women are permitted and expected to express sexual orientation is very different, and men have more sexual power and freedom. However, different cultures have established their own gender approach.