Culture is represented by the culmination of social behaviors and norms assumed by human societies and, at least in the past, is often tied to geographic regions or specific populations. Due to increasing internationalization and global mobility, cultural boundaries tied to geographic regions are eroding, and cultures themselves are increasingly sharing more common elements [1]. Culture typically has both material and immaterial expression: Culture is often defined most strongly by principles of social organization, beliefs, and myths of origin (immaterial), but may also be strongly influenced by the local environment, including terrain, resources, climate, and so on, thus being manifested materially in specific forms of music, dance, art, religion, food preparation, style of eating, architecture, house decorations, dress, etc. [2]. Elements of culture, sometimes referred to as memes, are encoded and integrated in our minds in some still unknown manner [3], to be passed from one individual to another (intra or inter-generationally) primarily through imitation and learning. Yet, despite increasing internationalization, even within the same society, social classes and various lifestyles may distinguish one subculture from another.Culture may affect sexuality at different levels, for example, at the societal level, the individual level, and even the anatomical/biological level. At the societal level, some social systems allow one man to marry multiple women, though not vice versa; some accept homosexuality, even as a representation of family, others punish it with death [4]; and some permit pre-marital sex and/or masturbation while others