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    There are many ways in which to transmit HIV but can only be transmitted through certain bodily fluids. These bodily fluids are: blood, semen, pre-seminal fluid, rectal fluids, vaginal fluids, and breast milk. Most of these fluids would involve sexual contact although not all of them. In order for risk of transmission to occur, “these body fluids must come into contact with a mucous membrane or damaged tissue or be directly infected…

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    Same Sex Adoption

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    Even though the child might prefer having a father and mother instead of two parents of the same sex, homosexuals should have the same rights as heterosexuals because children of homosexual fathers, as a rule, grow up to be heterosexual. What is benefited from disallowing homosexuals to marry and adopt children? “Defenders of same-sex marriage want to legitimize the right to marry persons of the same sex. But since heterosexuals lack that right too, this cannot be the proper formulation of the…

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    limiting the amount of social media intake on todays youth we subject them to a life of mental illness. Studies show the effect of social media at a young age forces the idea of gender stereotyping, causing; emotional distress, body image dysmorphia, and sexual harassment. When kids are young they tend to go with their parents, everywhere whether it’s to run errands, or to go eat. Typically, after a while, their children get bored and start to fuss,…

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    Over the past decade or so, the stigmatization of sexual orientation and the antigay prejudice has drastically improved when compared to progress made over the last thirty or so years. Unfortunately there is still so much progress that needs to be made in order to finally say anti-gay prejudice no longer exists, or at the very least is a minor part of our society. Even today, the prejudice against gay men and lesbians is a prominent problem in our society, even though marriage equality has…

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    Depictions of sexuality is a key element that intersect in the format of both Ali, Fear Eats the Soul (1974) and Maedchen in Uniform (1931). While the films are released over 40 years apart, both these films depict sexuality and explore sexual taboos in Germany. Ali, Fear Eats the Soul, directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, is a tale of interracial love and explores the impact of racism on human relationships. Leontine Sagan’s Maedchen in Uniform contains themes of lesbian relationships and…

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    brutality, persecution, and excruciating emotional, even occasional physical, pain. Research shows that being gay has to do with the neurons the brain transmits and your genetic history. New studies have proven that there is a correlation between sexual orientation and genes that affect certain chromosomes (Mbugua, Karori). But with all of the data and evidence from the research that’s being completed, people choose to stay ignorant and overlook the scientific facts that are being proven each…

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    The first example from this semester 's reading that expanded my understanding of intersectionality is Andrea Smith’s (2015), Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide. One of the pieces of valuable information I learned during our study of Native American is that sexual violence is a tool of racism (p. 29) and that the United States government condoned abuse, rape and murder of Native Americans when they knowingly concealed guilty rapists and murders. A decision that rendered…

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    Representations of a “good marriage” are defined as a formal union of a man and a woman’s to enrich and enjoy a lifetime inclusive bond that they make based on mutual trust, love, and respect. Marriage is a give and take relationship, and doesn 't work like a casual friendship. Marriage is really defined as “it takes two" to make your marriage work. To attain a perfect marriage, regardless of imperfections, couples establish a mutual commitment to be legally recognized in marriage. A marriage…

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    Homosexuals In America

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    America was founded on powerful words written in documents. This country would have to face turmoil within itself, to make those words come true. The declaration of independence, states that all men are created equal and endowed by three key principles which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. During the time, in which the founding fathers declared this, America found itself trying to escape from religious and government pressures in Great Britain. Unfortunately, America has gone…

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    What is the legal age for a sexual relationship in South Australia? The legal age for a sexual relationship in South Australia is 17 years old. 3. What does it mean for an 18 year old to date a 15 year old? That they can’t legally have a sexual relationship because one is classed as an adult and the other is classed as a minor. Safer Sex 4. What does it mean by safe sex? Safe sex is when two people are having a sexual relationship, but are using protection to defend them…

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