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Issue #1:
Should a person in a relationship be able to pursue dreams that their partner thinks is ridiculous and has no chance of success? |
All but 10 people in class agreed with wife in video
3/4 of panel agree with husband (Krispy) |
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Issue #2:
Should someone be allowed to keep hobby items around the house that the spouse doesn't like? |
Panel: all 4 said hobby is allowed
Marriage ref: Wife wins, no hobby |
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Issue #3:
Should a person in a relationship be allowed to drastically change their appearance in a way your partner hates? |
Panel: 3/4 agree with husband (yes on question)
Class: 85% yes (husband) Marriage ref sides with wife |
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Issue #4:
Should a person in a relationship be able to stop performing a roll that they have always performed without consulting their partner? |
Panel: Boys side wit husband (yes)
Girls side with wife (no) Class: Majority of class says yes Marriage ref side with husband (yes) |
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Issue #5:
Should a person in a relationship be able to dictate to their spouse how they want them to perform a household chore? |
Panel: all side with husband (No)
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What are some Male orgasmic disorders?
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Inhibited orgasmic disorder
Premature ejaculation |
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descirbe pre-mature ejaculation
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1) almost exclusively with a partner
2) as common as ED 3) women dont experience this 4) 29% of males have problems with it (not the disorder but still experience it) |
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What are some female exclusive disorders?
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Female orgasmic disorder
Vaginismus Female sexual arousal disorder |
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What are the 3 types of Female orgasmic disorder?
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Lifelong- never have an orgasm (least common)
Acquired- previous succress but now unobtainable Situational- orgasm in some situations but not others (most common) |
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Describe Vaginismus
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involuntary contraction of the muscles surrounding the vagina, causing pain
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Describe female sexual arousal disorder
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lack of response to sexual stimulation: cause is usually psychophysiological when there is not actual lubrication or physiological when repsonse is present but not experienced
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What are some sexual disorders that affect both sexes?
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Dysparenia- pain experienced during intercourse
Sexual desire disorder (hypo or hyper): Hypo is most common sexual disorder Sexual aversion disorder |
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Describe sexual aversion disorder
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stong aversion to sexual interaction involving anxiety, fear, and/or disgust
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how is gonorrhea caused?
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caused by bacterium
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What is the oldest known STD?
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Gonorrhea
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how is Gonorrhea transmitted and how does it present itself?
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transmitted through coital, oral, or anal contact
presents itself externally in genitals, rectum, throat or eyes |
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If left untreated how will Gonorrhea affect someone?
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infection can spread and affect epididimus and cause sterility
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How is Gonorrhea diagnosed and treated?
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Males: diagnosis of discharge from penis
Females: cervical discharge is cultured and examined Treated with a large dose of penicillin |
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How is syphilis transmitted and how does it present itself?
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transmitted by genital, oral or anal contact with infected individual
presents itself as a chancre sore in primary stage |
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What is syphilis?
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The bacterial STD Treponemapalliduma
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What are the 4 stages of syphillis?
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Primary stage: Chancre sore
Secondary stage: few weeks to 6 months after sore. cold symptoms, infects body Latent Syphilis: Can last up to 40 years, no symptoms Late syphilis: ulcerated lesions internally. can damage nervous system and cause death |
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How do you diagnos and treat syphillis?
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Diagnosis: examination of fluid from chancre sore
Treated with antibiotics |
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How many Americans are infected with this viral STD?
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Genital Herpes: 22% of American infected
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What are the symptoms of genital herpes?
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small bumps or blisters usually found on the vaginal lips, penis or anus
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What's the difference between HSV1 and HSV2?
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HSV1 is above the waist
HSV2 is below the waist |
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How is Genital herpes treated?
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Drug Valtrex prevents or redcues recurring symptoms
scientists working on immunization |
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What is the most common bacterial STD in the US?
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Chlamydia
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How is chlamydia transmitted?
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transmitted through intercourse oral and anal contact
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Who has the highest rate of infection fro Chlamydia?
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adolescent girls have highest rate of infection
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What are the symptoms of Chlamydia?
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Males: thin, usually clear discharge, mild discomfort upon urination
Females: 75% asymptomatic |
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How is chlamydia diagnosed?
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Males: diagnosis through urine
Females: cell sample from cervix or urine |
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How is chlamydia treated?
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treated with antibiotics but penicillion doesn't work
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What are the risk from Pelvic Inflamatory Disease (PID)?
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A) possible infertility due to scarring of fallopain tubes
B) Ectopic Pregnancy C) Chronic pelvic pain |
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95% of cervical cancer is correlated with what disease?
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Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
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What are some signs of HPV?
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Causes genital warts on:
around urethral opening of the penis on the shaft of the penis on the vulva on the walls of the vagina in the cervix |
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How is HPV transmitted?
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transmission by contact with infected area (mouth, genitals, anus, etc.)
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How is HPV diagnosed?
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Diagnosis is done by inspecting warts or analyzing DNA of the patient
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How can one prevent HPV?
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Gardasil prevents infection of four strains that cause 70% of cervical cancers
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What are crabs?
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Pubic lice: attach to base of pubic hair and feed on blood of host
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How can you prevent and treat crabs?
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No hair==>No lice
Treated with Nix and Rix, both available without perscription |
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What are scabies?
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Like lice, can be transmitted through infected clothing
they burrow into skin and lay eggs |
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What are the symptoms of Trichomoniasis?
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Males: most don't have symptoms, maybe mild discharge and burning pee
Females: may have FROTHY, yellow-green vaginal discharge |
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T or F:
Most experts agree HIV came from chimps to humans |
True
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T or F:
HIV becomes AIDS when enough red blood cells are compromised |
False
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T or F:
Infection is due to exchange of blood, semen, vaginal fluid and saliva |
False
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Females are at a greater risk to contact AIDS through sexual intercourse |
true
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Anal sex more probable for transmitting AIDS |
true
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HIV can be transmitted through oral sex |
true (but unlikely)
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There is no known cure for AIDS |
true
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The is no vaccine for AIDS |
true
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T or F:
Most common testing is of blood |
false (testing of saliva is most common)
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How long after contracting HIV/AIDS will you test positively for it?
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6 months after contraction. Aintibodies need to build up to test positively for it
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What are som symptoms of AIDS?
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loss of energy, unexplainable weight loss, frequent fevers, night sweats, frequent yeast infections, enlarged lymphnodes, and mouth, genital or anal sores
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How is AIDS treated?
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attack the virus itself, stengthen the immune system, prevent and control opporunistic infections
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what is HAART?
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High Active Anti-Retroviral therapy: drug cocktail that reduces HIV viral load and increases survival
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What are entry inhibitors?
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Attach to receptors of HIV virus and block HIV from connecting (another drug cocktail)
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Is there a cure for AIDS?
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there is no cure but drugs increase lifespan
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What are the legal sexual acts for married adult couples?
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Kissing, manual caressing, coitus
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What is Fornication?
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coitus between unmarried adults
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These are both illegal in 24 states
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Adultry and Sodomy
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What are sexual crimes of exploitation and force?
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1. Rape
2. Sexual abuse of Children 3. Incest (now includes non-blood relative) |
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What are sexual crimes against good taste?
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1. Exhibitionism
2. Voyeurism 3. Solicitation 4. Disorderly conduct involving lewdness |
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Sexual Education is the lifelong process of:
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A) acquiring information about sexual behavior
B)Form attitudes, beleifs, and values about identity, relationships, and intimacy |
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The purposes of sexual education are to teach: (name as many as you can)
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growth and development
human reporduction anatomy physiology masturbation family life parenthood sexual response sexual orientation contraception abortion sex abuse STDs |
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What are the 3 types of prostitutes?
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Street Walker
Bar girls Flea bag Baby pros |
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What is a pimp?
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supported through earning of prostitute
may provide companionship and sex to a prostitute |
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Describe Brothel prostitution
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usually ran by a woman
lots of repeat customers girls make 1-2 thousand a week |
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Describe what happens in massage parlors
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females massage males
at the end of the massage they ask "do you want anything more?" this mean sexual things |
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Describe call girls
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often work out of own residence or will meet client at their residence
often middle class backround may be a college graduate dresses expensively, live in upscale neighborhood may provide social services as well (accompany to dinner, business parties, etc.) make the most money |
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describe customers of prostitutes
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called "johns"
about 50% occasional customers 50% repeat customers |
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Describe male prostitution
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Gigolo- services to females
Hustler- provides services to male homosexuals Patrons referred to as scores |
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what are the two types of pornographic telephone sex?
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pre-recorded messages
live chats |
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What are some examples of Electronic porn?
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chat rooms
news groups commercial bulletin boards "Adult" websites |