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    preventing the transmission of sexual infections as the male condom. While no method of contraception is entirely safe, male latex condoms appear to be the most reliable source of protection against STIs and prevention of unintended pregnancies (Our Sexuality)…

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    Sex education should be mandatory in schools, it's actually a subject that should never be looked over and should be taught before a child goes to high school. Boy and Girls need to know more about their bodies, methods to prevent pregnancy Also it’s a great way to explain to the female child about girls menstrual cycle without teaching sex education in school most kids would be clueless about how their body works.sex education should be mandatory in school due to the facts that some parents…

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    Self-evaluation levels of children who wet the bed aged six to fifteen, were compared to those of their peers and to those of their parents. Results showed that enuresis children compared themselves no differently to their peers, but parents of children who wet the bed reported psychosocial difficulties in their children, suggesting that more communication between children and parents is needed with an importance in discussions that promote encouragement and positive reinforcement of self-esteem…

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    Dolores Griffith and she is from 88 years old. She was born in the year 1932 in Chicago, Illinois. She was a single child with no siblings. She was raised by her mother and father who stayed together her whole life. My great grandfather passed away at the age of 69, but my great grandmother lived until she was 93 years old. In my grandmother’s home growing up, both sex and sexuality talk around the house was something that was never spoken of. She never had the talk from her parents, except with…

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    reproduction. “From its earliest days, sexuality education was narrowly focused on the physical and moral aspects of sexuality. It concerned itself with reproductive anatomy and physiology, emphasized prevention of venereal diseases (VD, currently referred to as sexually transmitted infections (STIs)), and focused on hygiene” (Elia & Tokunaga 2015). Sex education itself started to become taught and talked about in the 1800’s when campaigns promoted the “regulation of sexuality”. In 1892, The…

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    Homoeroticism Analysis

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    homoeroticism by elite males was a response to social reality and that male homoeroticism was, widely, regarded by early Christians mostly in its association with polytheism and idolatry, makes scholars less prone to assumptions which place their own modern sexuality onto a historical people who could have, and often did, recognize sexual acts and orientations very differently than someone from modern times…

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    The Hippie Era

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    “believed sexual repression overwhelmingly distorted psychological development “(Escoffier 1). To further societies receptivity of sexuality the case Roth v. United States in 1956, “created a public arena in which it became possible to discuss sex and represent it both literary and visually” (Escoffier 1). Furthermore the counterculture of the 60’s candidness for sexuality contributed…

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    lives by, the family enjoying church on Sunday mornings, family gatherings and eloquent dinners is an image of beauty, elegance and grace, loyalty, truth and honor. Look through the curtain and see the hidden sexist, racist and fascist society. The sexuality of women is viewed in three distinct ways: the virgin,…

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    positive role models that teach an appropriate transition from adolescence to adulthood. Between commercials, magazines, and movies pressuring girls to obtain impossible physical perfection, societal and school pressures, as well as body image and sexuality has become a key concern for young adult females. Fortunately, there are many young adult books that address these issues without reminding teens of a pamphlet in the guidance counselor’s office. Two different books, Beauty Queens by Libba…

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    Safe Sex In My Life

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    male condoms, multiple forms of birth control, latex gloves, and lubricant. There are multiple brands and options for all of those things that I can decide which is best for me. As a child in a Catholic community, I once considered sex before marriage a negative thing and never really knew that there was any other sexuality other than heterosexuality. I…

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