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    they spread all around our apartment. I was unaware of her parasites living down there and now I am paying the consequences. This infection can be transmitted through sexual contact with a person who has pubic lice, but just because it is “protected” sex does not mean that you cannot still get them. Surprisingly, pubic lice are neither bacterial nor viral but they are parasitic. Just to think about these little critters crawling around in my pubic area makes me…

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    Modernity or Tradition: The Issue with Sexual Regulation Religion, no matter from what part of the world or from what period of time, always had rules, regulations, and general guidelines for how humans should go about their daily lives. The subject of sex is one of the many guidelines that is continuously debated and talked about. Some of the better-known religions, such as Christianity or Buddhism, relate sexual activity as being an “impure” act or is considered “desirable”, and therefore…

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    Humanitarian relief organizations were established to help countries in crises. India has over a hundred not for profit organizations working toward bettering their country. The National AIDS Control Organization and the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act are two government programs dedicated towards improving the lives of its citizens. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA) is an Indian social security development act created in 2005 to ensure people…

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    harassment, teen pregnancy, and even masturbation are also very important key topics when going over sexual activity because of how often these situations happen, but are never truly talking about in detail. It is important to talk about all aspects of sex to teenagers, even kids starting at a younger age so by the time they grow up, it is not hard to…

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    With so much attention to youth sex, the revolution of sexual desire is notably evident within young adults - particularly college students such as myself. Nowadays, sex is more commonly thought of as a recreational endeavor to achieve ones pleasure, rather than two partners expressing their love for each other. Famous Western Philosopher Robert M. Stewart analyzes and disputes his perspective on the ethics of premarital and extramarital sex, promiscuity, and “junk sex”, discussing how each…

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    Sex Ed included. However, now some states; for example Texas, have been using these abstinence programs in school. One of the worst ways a school, and in this case a Texas school district, could teach their students on Sex Education: Is by shaming their pupils into staying pure until marriage (Klein, Education Compares, par.1) and with these teachings the instructor…

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    According to the author, “Programs need to understand that many youth lack the skills to practice safer sex.” (Kalmuss, Davidson, Cohall, Laraque, Cassell, 2003) I would target a specific area yet all age groups. I would visit the CDC websites and gain insight of the area whose have targeted bad sexual behavior. I would check with local health departments…

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    about sharing their sexuality, with fear of being stigmatized or judged within their social and communal settings. This can also encourage adolescents to not seek medical attention or not be honest with sexual partners. Adolescents who start having sex at an early age are more likely to have more sexual partners. More partners put them at higher risk for STD’s and can potentially lead to engaging in sexual…

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    people of the opposite sex. As a result of your parents not letting either one of you in a sexual education course, neither one of you know about the alternatives, so your sister feels that she has to keep the baby and her life is changed forever; she becomes a teenage mom. Your sister became the problem of the family. She was stuck in the same town with the same job for the rest of her life all because she didn’t know about sexual education. Sexual education is the teaching of sex, sexual…

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    to its impact. Agencies of the similar caliber to One Life have started to promote risqué advertisements because of the newfound complacency surrounding the disease. With 65% of males and 71% of females admitting to having unprotected sex, the age of virginal sex lowering to 13 from 18, and HIV infection rate rising 80%, the only way to bring HIV back into the conversation and remind people that HIV is very much still a danger is to make it relevant through ads that are relevant to current…

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