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    Chief Complaint: John is a 49-year-old, single, Black/African American male who presented to outpatient psychotherapy for anxiety, depression and anger. He reported feelings of “worthlessness” as if he is “struggling through life”. History of Present Illness: John presented with an apparent long-standing history of depression and low self-esteem. Over the course of 33 years, his behavioral responses manifested in abusing drugs, criminal behavior, and presently recurrent anger. Prior to…

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    of their selected poems published. The publishers feared they wouldn’t have mass appeal as an out lesbian. When they try to sell a narrative, publishers (specifically white, cis men) ask “where’s the arc” but they really mean is, “where is the male orgasm?” (Myles, p. 55). Expectedly, people tend to stray from speaking publically about how publishing really works, but of course social obedience isn’t something Myles would ever do. They instead waited and searched for years to find a fitting…

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    What then would be daring and provocative, but would now be considered soft-core pornography, Eliza Haywood’s Fantomina (1743) deals with the sexual desire of both men and women. They are held as equal in this story, perhaps even moving slightly more to the women’s side as the title character Fantomina is often the one making first contact, as well as putting in the extra effort of creating costumes to attain her next fix of pleasure. Yet Haywood’s heroine goes beyond her disguises’ purpose of…

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    Wanna Have Sex Analysis

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    Consent is a topic that has been gaining additional exposure throughout the United States. Some of these sources being from educational videos, personal accounts, or in books. Green, Gunsaullus, and Joannides all discuss the topic of consent in sexual encounters, which define the parameters of sexual assault and rape and encourage people to apply consent in their own lives. Green begins the discussion about sexual consent in a video entitled Wanna Have Sex?, which thoroughly describes sexual…

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    John was having issues getting his mother pregnant. So he decided to asks his friend for advice. "Hey Dan, there's a particular woman I'm trying to impregnate, but its seems difficult. The problem is, it's okay for me to fill her up on her safe days, but would never tell me. When's the most fertile days for her." Dan laughs hysterically at his friend misfortune. "I could help you out John, so who's the slut you're trying to impregnate?" John was a little embarrassed to give that information to…

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    The Beginners Guide To Phone Sex If you are new to phone sex, don’t worry. Phone sex is an ultimatum experience and you will definitely enjoy it. Phone sex is a form of aural sex in which you get turned on by listening and talking dirty. In phone sex, you call a phone sex operator and engage in a conversation that arouses you sexually. In the meantime, you can be enjoying yourself by using a toy or your hands. To some people, the soft talk from the phone sex operator is enough to kick them in…

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    Lack Of Good Will Analysis

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    Kant says that a lack of good will has nothing to do with outcomes because there is only an accidental connection between what we do and the outcomes that arise from what we do. To hold someone morally responsible for what is not under their control is to hold them responsible for luck, therefore it is unreasonable to hold someone responsible for what is not under their control. Kant believes that a good will is intrinsically good because its value is independent of its external relations, the…

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    to write about numerous sexual pieces that are meant to be for adults. However, in her article Shields discusses how younger teenagers are reading these magazines more often and they are becoming frustrated because they “do not understand what an orgasm is.” (Shield,1993). In other words, these teenagers do not understand anything sexually that the magazine talks about. Since the child does not understand they decide to go figure out on their own what a kiss means. Although, it is not all of…

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    Hope Springs Film Analysis

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    the audience learns a lot about the marriage and relationship between Kay and Arnold. The audience learns that even when they did have sex, it was almost always the same and had little variability. They only used one position and Kay rarely had an orgasm. It is also made known that this had always been the case, and was not the result of aging. With the idea that the older population does not participate in sex, the same idea goes with the older…

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    Sex is part of life for most, but not all, people. While sex, sexuality, sexual expression, and sexual interests change between cultures and individuals, what we might broadly call sexual behavior is common. Sexual behavior, expression, and interests are not limited to adult life. Sexuality develops throughout the human lifespan. Sexual interests and behaviors are, to some extent and for most individuals, found at nearly all stages of human development (DeLamater & Friedrich, 2002).…

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