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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)
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
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
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)
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)
What are some Male orgasmic disorders?
Inhibited orgasmic disorder

Premature ejaculation
descirbe pre-mature ejaculation
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)
What are some female exclusive disorders?
Female orgasmic disorder

Vaginismus

Female sexual arousal disorder
What are the 3 types of Female orgasmic disorder?
Lifelong- never have an orgasm (least common)

Acquired- previous succress but now unobtainable

Situational- orgasm in some situations but not others (most common)
Describe Vaginismus
involuntary contraction of the muscles surrounding the vagina, causing pain
Describe female sexual arousal disorder
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
What are some sexual disorders that affect both sexes?
Dysparenia- pain experienced during intercourse

Sexual desire disorder (hypo or hyper): Hypo is most common sexual disorder

Sexual aversion disorder
Describe sexual aversion disorder
stong aversion to sexual interaction involving anxiety, fear, and/or disgust
how is gonorrhea caused?
caused by bacterium
What is the oldest known STD?
Gonorrhea
how is Gonorrhea transmitted and how does it present itself?
transmitted through coital, oral, or anal contact

presents itself externally in genitals, rectum, throat or eyes
If left untreated how will Gonorrhea affect someone?
infection can spread and affect epididimus and cause sterility
How is Gonorrhea diagnosed and treated?
Males: diagnosis of discharge from penis
Females: cervical discharge is cultured and examined

Treated with a large dose of penicillin
How is syphilis transmitted and how does it present itself?
transmitted by genital, oral or anal contact with infected individual

presents itself as a chancre sore in primary stage
What is syphilis?
The bacterial STD Treponemapalliduma
What are the 4 stages of syphillis?
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
How do you diagnos and treat syphillis?
Diagnosis: examination of fluid from chancre sore

Treated with antibiotics
How many Americans are infected with this viral STD?
Genital Herpes: 22% of American infected
What are the symptoms of genital herpes?
small bumps or blisters usually found on the vaginal lips, penis or anus
What's the difference between HSV1 and HSV2?
HSV1 is above the waist
HSV2 is below the waist
How is Genital herpes treated?
Drug Valtrex prevents or redcues recurring symptoms

scientists working on immunization
What is the most common bacterial STD in the US?
Chlamydia
How is chlamydia transmitted?
transmitted through intercourse oral and anal contact
Who has the highest rate of infection fro Chlamydia?
adolescent girls have highest rate of infection
What are the symptoms of Chlamydia?
Males: thin, usually clear discharge, mild discomfort upon urination
Females: 75% asymptomatic
How is chlamydia diagnosed?
Males: diagnosis through urine
Females: cell sample from cervix or urine
How is chlamydia treated?
treated with antibiotics but penicillion doesn't work
What are the risk from Pelvic Inflamatory Disease (PID)?
A) possible infertility due to scarring of fallopain tubes

B) Ectopic Pregnancy

C) Chronic pelvic pain
95% of cervical cancer is correlated with what disease?
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
What are some signs of HPV?
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
How is HPV transmitted?
transmission by contact with infected area (mouth, genitals, anus, etc.)
How is HPV diagnosed?
Diagnosis is done by inspecting warts or analyzing DNA of the patient
How can one prevent HPV?
Gardasil prevents infection of four strains that cause 70% of cervical cancers
What are crabs?
Pubic lice: attach to base of pubic hair and feed on blood of host
How can you prevent and treat crabs?
No hair==>No lice

Treated with Nix and Rix, both available without perscription
What are scabies?
Like lice, can be transmitted through infected clothing

they burrow into skin and lay eggs
What are the symptoms of Trichomoniasis?
Males: most don't have symptoms, maybe mild discharge and burning pee

Females: may have FROTHY, yellow-green vaginal discharge
T or F:
Most experts agree HIV came from chimps to humans
True
T or F:
HIV becomes AIDS when enough red blood cells are compromised
False
T or F:
Infection is due to exchange of blood, semen, vaginal fluid and saliva
False
T or F:
Females are at a greater risk to contact AIDS through sexual intercourse
true
T or F:
Anal sex more probable for transmitting AIDS
true
T or F:
HIV can be transmitted through oral sex
true (but unlikely)
T or F:
There is no known cure for AIDS
true
T or F:
The is no vaccine for AIDS
true
T or F:
Most common testing is of blood
false (testing of saliva is most common)
How long after contracting HIV/AIDS will you test positively for it?
6 months after contraction. Aintibodies need to build up to test positively for it
What are som symptoms of AIDS?
loss of energy, unexplainable weight loss, frequent fevers, night sweats, frequent yeast infections, enlarged lymphnodes, and mouth, genital or anal sores
How is AIDS treated?
attack the virus itself, stengthen the immune system, prevent and control opporunistic infections
what is HAART?
High Active Anti-Retroviral therapy: drug cocktail that reduces HIV viral load and increases survival
What are entry inhibitors?
Attach to receptors of HIV virus and block HIV from connecting (another drug cocktail)
Is there a cure for AIDS?
there is no cure but drugs increase lifespan
What are the legal sexual acts for married adult couples?
Kissing, manual caressing, coitus
What is Fornication?
coitus between unmarried adults
These are both illegal in 24 states
Adultry and Sodomy
What are sexual crimes of exploitation and force?
1. Rape
2. Sexual abuse of Children
3. Incest (now includes non-blood relative)
What are sexual crimes against good taste?
1. Exhibitionism
2. Voyeurism
3. Solicitation
4. Disorderly conduct involving lewdness
Sexual Education is the lifelong process of:
A) acquiring information about sexual behavior
B)Form attitudes, beleifs, and values about identity, relationships, and intimacy
The purposes of sexual education are to teach: (name as many as you can)
growth and development
human reporduction
anatomy
physiology
masturbation
family life
parenthood
sexual response
sexual orientation
contraception
abortion
sex abuse
STDs
What are the 3 types of prostitutes?
Street Walker

Bar girls

Flea bag

Baby pros
What is a pimp?
supported through earning of prostitute

may provide companionship and sex to a prostitute
Describe Brothel prostitution
usually ran by a woman

lots of repeat customers

girls make 1-2 thousand a week
Describe what happens in massage parlors
females massage males

at the end of the massage they ask "do you want anything more?" this mean sexual things
Describe call girls
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
describe customers of prostitutes
called "johns"

about 50% occasional customers

50% repeat customers
Describe male prostitution
Gigolo- services to females

Hustler- provides services to male homosexuals

Patrons referred to as scores
what are the two types of pornographic telephone sex?
pre-recorded messages

live chats
What are some examples of Electronic porn?
chat rooms

news groups

commercial bulletin boards

"Adult" websites