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    He sees her across the room. The most beautiful girl in the world, Mary Lynn is her name and she is all his. They both sit in Health class going through another abstinence lesson. Miss. Chauffeur calls out “remember students don't have sex till marriage it's a magical thing.” But Erik isn't paying attention he’s got his mind in the gutter. “He thinks tonight is the night, me and Mary Lynn go all the way.” Flash forward nine months later Mary Lynn is pregnant and could “POP!” at any moment the…

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    Birth Restrictions

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    A sixteen-year-old girl has sex for the first time with her boyfriend. She is on birth control pills and her boyfriend is using a condom because they do not want her to become pregnant. If the condom breaks they can only rely on her birth control pills since the morning after pill is only offered to those above the age of seventeen. There has been quite a bit of controversy, over the age restrictions for emergency contraception. Some will argue that a seventeen-year-old girl is still a child…

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    have a greater risk of contracting an STD, and it’s due to lack of knowledge about practicing safe sex. “The National College Health Assessment Survey found that fifty-four percent of college students consistently use condoms during intercourse, and only four percent of them use condoms during oral sex (Berman, 2013).” Also, many college students are binge drinkers. Alcohol is a depressant; therefore, it slows down the function of the central nervous system that alters one’s perception. The…

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    Men 's involvement in decisions about sex, contraception and childrearing strongly influences sexual and contraceptive behavior, significantly strengthens and reduces discord in relationships, and reinforces a man 's responsibility for the children he fathers. Personally, I think that men have to be involved in this matter no matter what and they should not have a choice. One way that every man can be involved in this decision is by following his partner for consultation at the doctor.…

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    contraception. A good portion of women have used birth control since ancient times but safe and effective methods have only became available since the 20th century. Birth control is used to prevent pregnancy and can be used in different methods such as condoms, prescribed pills, IUD, or prescribed shots. Women have been basically forced to use some sort of contraception unless they’re trying to intentionally get pregnant, but why shouldn’t men have to live up to the same expectation? Men should…

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    Prostitution Should Be Made Legal in the United States of America The argument I would like to present is: Prostitution should be legal in the United States of America. Prostitution is the practice or occupation of engaging in sexual activity with someone for payment. Though it is illegal, this scandalous occupation is also a growing problem in many countries around the world. There is a lot of current debate going on to determine whether this profession that has been frowned upon for…

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    it invades her privacy, the only person she should ask is her doctor. Secondly, her own doctor shouldn’t look down on her wanting to take precautions because that is a total double standard. Men use condoms has precautions. What’s the difference of a woman using birth control and men using condoms? Both genders are using precautions so they do not become parents because they are not ready or don’t want to have a…

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    CHLAMYDIA Chlamydia (say "kluh-MID-ee-uh") is a disease spread through sexual contact. This contamination taints the urethra in men. In ladies, it taints the urethra and the cervix and can spread to the conceptive organs. It is a standout amongst the most widely recognized sexually transmitted contaminations (STIs). Chlamydia does not bring about issues on the off chance that you treat it immediately. In any case, left untreated, it can prompt to difficult issues, particularly for ladies:  On…

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    The two types of herpes simplex virus, or herpes, are herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), known as oral herpes, and sometimes called orolabial herpes, oral-labial herpes, or oral-facial herpes, and in some cases, genital HSV-1 and neonatal HSV-1, and herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2), known as genital herpes. ******infectious agent(s) (include type of agent, virulence factors and life cycle): HSV-1 infections are highly contagious. ******when was the disease first described: mode(s) of…

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    A University decided to ban energy drinks from being sold within campus because these drinks can allegedly lead to sexually risky behaviors, among other problematic behaviors. Experts weigh in on the accuracy of this assumption. Fox 2 Detroit reported that Middlebury College in Vermont banned the drinks because high-risk sexual activity and alcohol abuse are just some of the negative behaviors that can result from its consumption. In addition, the drinks may also affect students' academic…

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