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    assess and gauge muscular and vascular changes throughout the body. In addition to this, they used direct observation and a measuring device to record changes in sex organs. In the laboratory environment, Masters and Johnson recorded responses to masturbation, coitus with a partner, and stimulation of the breasts alone, which was then followed-up with an extensive interview for each participant. From their findings, they concluded, “there is no biological difference between clitoral and vaginal…

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    To what extent is Natural Law the best approach to ethical decision making? (10 Marks) It could be argued that Natural Law isn’t the best approach to ethical decision making as well as it is. Natural Law is the philosophical view of St Thomas Aquinas on the kind rules humans should follow in their everyday life. The ways in which Natural Law be suggested as ethical, or that it is seen as being absolutist, providing a firm moral foundation, including rules for guidance on issues not covered by…

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    Sexual Identity Reflection

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    Completing the sexual intake, I noticed the shame that I have around certain sexual topics. I feel more comfortable answering the questions alone in a piece of paper than answering them to another person. If I were to answer these questions to another person, the validity of my answers would be questionable. I would refrain from mentioning or talking into depth about certain topics. This paper will reflect in my experience filling the sexual self-intake, my sexual identity exploration as I…

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    Another result of the abuse, on the family is legal involvement. Anytime a case of sexual abuse is reported, the state Department of Human Resources and police conducts an investigation. The typical action plan is to have the offender or child removed from the home. Being removed from the home can make the victim feel even more isolated. When a child has witnessed or experienced sexual abuse, the most important factor in their recovery is their family's support. If a parent neither believe nor…

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    Hetero-Romantic Love and Heterosexiness in Children’s G-Rated Films Summary The article written by Karlin Martin and Emily Kazyak observes the interpretations of heterosexuality that is involved within media and how it affects children. In these films, Martin and Kazyak basically state that heterosexuality is formed essentially through romantic relationships between the male and female gender. The films also portray this form of love as great, magical, and transformative. The article also notes…

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    often the lawsuits that they call into court. Additionally, these are six deeds of the fourteen acts under the main point of perversion: pedophilia (no consent), bestiality, fetishism, masturbation, incest, and necrophilia. All of these sexual acts based on my own moral judgements are wrong except for masturbation and fetishism. Nicholas Dixon, a professor at Alma College, argues that there are some difficulties for the ideas for criminalizing impaired sex. Also, Mike Martin, a professor at…

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    In the Christian religion, there are many ethics and bioethics in the religion, the main bioethics in Christianity is IVF, Abortion, human cloning, euthanasia and the pill there are many more but these examples are the most popular ones. Christians and other religions are very against these examples, they believe it is very wrong to do any of these things I have listed. They believe abortion is very wrong in Christianity, they believe killing is a major sin and is against God, it even says in…

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    Part of being sex positive means we do not in general make moral or ethical distinctions between heterosexual sex ,homosexual sex ,masturbation, or other forms of sexual gratification regarding these choices as matters of personal preference. We include acceptance of BDSM and polyamory as well as asexuality, transsexuality, transgenderism, and other forms of gender transgression. We also don't discriminate about body styles and mental health issues. That said IMHO this does not mean it's a free…

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    Let Her Voice Be Heard: Patriarchal Control, and Traditional Gender Roles in “Christina of Markyate” and “Hildegard of Bingen” written by Anonymous Authors The Bible states, “Let a woman learn quietly with all submissiveness. I do not permit a woman to teach or to exercise authority over a man; rather, she is to remain quiet” (Timothy 2:11-12). Such courageous acts including, voicing one’s opinion, sharing beliefs, and expressing knowledge are just a few examples of what women could not do…

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    In contrast, there is a condition under which sexual impulses are acceptable without posing a threat to humanity. According to Kant, this condition is marriage, or as he calls it “Matrimonium.” In marriage, the couple do not only devote their sexuality, but their whole lives and person to each other. Through reason, each person has the right to the other’s whole person which allows them to have sexual desires towards one another without violating morality or humanity. Although Kant is right…

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