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    Despite the lack of funding for comprehensive sex education in the United States, there has been much support for it because it would provide exclusivity within health courses in middle and high schools. Comprehensive education would be efficient because it teaches all aspects of contraception, medication, treatments, abstinence and addresses the diversity of the student body by including students who have different gender and sexual identities. By addressing the universality of students and…

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    an average of 4.9 sexual partners in a month’s time, while those married still practiced MCP, but only had 1.8 sexual partners in that month. (2009, p. 18). Multiple sexual partners propose a much greater risk of transmitting HIV, especially when condoms use is…

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    world AIDS day, popular media wants to find ways to help spread the word about safe sex and how to protect yourself from sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS or HIV. As world AIDS day approaches durex, a condom company believes that it is a smart investment to make and embrace a condom emoji. Durex started a, “social media campaign to create the first official safe-sex emjoi”. As our technology increases, Durex believes that young couples use technological devices such a tablets and…

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    Unprotected Sex

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    According to Coyle (2001), the program “seeks to motivate behavioral change by increasing students’ knowledge about HIV and STDs as well as promoting more positive norms and attitudes toward abstinence and condom use at the student, school, and community levels.” To achieve these outcomes, Safer Choices has constructed a two-year, 21-session school-based program aiming to reduce the effects of unprotected sex between high-school students with a set of program…

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    their partners, teenagers that have already reached puberty will make unwise decisions about sexual acts; such as having sex without a condom. The organization Future of Sex Education states that the only solution for this sexual ignorance is accurate sexual education that teaches pubescents about reproduction, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), abstinence, condoms, sexual violence prevention, and sexual orientation. Parents should feel more worried about the lack of necessary, sexual…

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    used are behavioral, barrier, and hormonal. Behavioral methods involve changing your behavior. This could include abstinence, outercourse, the “pull-out method”, and fertility awareness. The next method is barrier. This can include male and female condoms, spermicides, and cervical barriers. The third method is hormonal and this entails temporarily reducing female fertility, combining hormone methods like estrogen and progestin. This is where “the pill”, contraceptive patch, and vaginal ring are…

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    In 2013, a young girl from Coney Island, New York Attended Abraham Lincoln High School. She was 16 years old, and a junior: one year away from college, and she had big dreams. Unfortunately, like many teens she had unprotected sex and her ambitions were muddled with possible scenarios of pregnancy or STD’s. However, she knew she could help. She found herself in the nurse 's offices, which was tucked away in the school basement, in order to be given the popular contraceptive Plan B. The nurse…

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    Abstinence Programs

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    Only 15% of the adults believe that schools should teach abstinence from sexual education and should not provide information on how to get condoms and other stuff that prevent harm and STDS and that even proves my point even more.The parents are scared to tell the child or teennager how to use condoms to pratice safe sex instead they just tell them just say away and wait till your married. But you know how teenagers get when there are no adults around them and what happens…

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    The Benefits Of Hook-Up

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    The discussion on sexual behavior and activity is widely regarded as a taboo subject by modern American standards. Numerous individuals examine the topic of sex largely with conservative views. However, as the trend of becoming liberal is spreading across the United States, these people are no longer viewing sex as controversial. Instead, they are learning to understand how sex plays several roles throughout their lives. The vital role of sex is found in the transition from adolescence to…

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    in high schools to provide students with information about how to be safe while engaging in sexual activity and how to avoid STIs and unintended pregnancies. Problem Unprotected sex is defined as having vaginal, anal, or oral sex without using a condom (AVERT, 2015). It is becoming an increasingly common…

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