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    “I thought maybe you weren’t going to make it on time.” “Collin.” She says, recognizing his voice. “We don’t use names here,” Donovan says, in a hushed tone. “In fact, you probably shouldn’t talk at all. And keep that mask on.” Alex looks past Collin into a sea of tuxedos and evening gowns. Then turns looking over the room. There are three large rooms. You can see into each as they are only separated by glass walls. Large iron chandeliers hang from high stone ceilings. Comfortable looking…

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    I interviewed Susan on September 9, 2016 about the medications she takes for her mental health. Susan is a single, 45-year-old female, and has one daughter, Hannah, age 16. Susan and Hannah’s father were divorced when Hannah was three years old. Hannah currently lives with Susan during the week and visits her father, who lives about an hour away, every other weekend, some holidays, and several weeks during the summer. Susan lives in a Los Angeles suburb and works full-time, with an hour commute…

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    Ocelot Dialectical Journal

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    This is the difficult part for Ocelot. Not the fingering Kaz, but ignoring that his dick is hard as hell and his body is yelling to fuck him, to ravage him and to make him see stars, no, scratch that, to see goddamn galaxies. He's so beautiful like this, brain vs. body, brain fighting to keep his dignity and not respond and to be stronger than this, but his body, oh, his body is winning the battle, hand gripping the sheets and a bead of blood on his lip from how hard he's biting, eyes lidded…

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    Essay On Murderball

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    Disability appears is not many portrayed it positivity in the media. They are often representing as objects of sympathy or tragedy. Most film story depicts disability as medical social model focusing on medical treatment and how the overcome their impairment. In addition some media texts approach diversity and identity of people but disability is still marginalized social construction of political power. The media and the Paralympics states “the media presents disability sports in an informed…

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    fifth grade. “Most schools offer a sex education program in fifth or sixth grade, which is considered to be prior to the onset of puberty. Programs tend to emphasize prevention and plumbing, I have yet to met a women who learned about the clitoris or orgasm from this instruction” (Buehler, 2014, p. 55). Honestly, the only thing I remember learning from this one time discussion is to never use two tampons, because you will probably have to go to the hospital. Through our classroom discussions, I…

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    According to the results, there was 3 folds number of female subjects than male. This picture is a common feature in Thai University especially in a group of health sciences faculties. The statistic data of office of higher education, Ministry of Education, Thailand also showed 2 folds number of female students than male students at bachelor degree curriculum. (21) This feminine trend in higher education also was found in worldwide.(22, 23) Most of them are Buddhist. But most of Buddhist in…

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    Kurapika had no idea how long he lay in Leorio’s arms, winded and trembly, listening to the soft whir of the ceiling fan overhead. It couldn’t possibly have been for more than a minute or two — and yet, to him, it was as if a probable eternity had passed, and in that eternity Leorio had shown him that there were stars lurking just behind his eyelids. Kurapika propped himself up on one elbow, a little alarmed by how tired he was, and raked his sweaty bangs off his face with a strengthless hand.…

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    Herculine Barbin Analysis

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    no way they would have been thinking about operating on them to make them different. Alexina/Abels pre-surgical body causes them shame, just as the post-surgical body also causes shame because it lacks tactility. Because they are unable to have an orgasm, intimacy becomes far more difficult. It is not impossible, as they can still penetrate or be penetrated, however, it would be one-sided as far as pleasure goes, and if the intersex person wants to act on their desire, they are unable to because…

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    Hope Springs is an entertaining and heartwarming movie about an older couple named Kay and Arnold. Kay and Arnold have been married for thirty-one years; they raised children together, bought a house together, and shared their adult lives with each other. Although the beginning of their marriage was filled with passion and intimacy, all that remains is their commitment to each other. Kay convinces Arnold to go on a couple’s intensive therapy retreat because she is no longer satisfied with their…

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    atrocity. The mother moved the daughter’s head away and sheltered it amid her breasts (Still Life). The poem, After Making Love in Winter, was about two lovers: a man and a woman. The woman described the feelings of having sex and the sensations from an orgasm. “Slowly I cool off—hot, warm, cool, cold, icy, till the skin all over my body is ice except at those points our bodies touch like blooms of fire” (After Making Love). She was in awe from the experience and her lust was satisfied. Although…

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