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    Jewish Oral Contraception

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    Contraception is an extremely controversial topic in the world today. Differing opinions about birth control can be found between genders, political parties, and most importantly, religions. Judaism is probably one of more the lenient religions when considering contraception as far as what is acceptable and not acceptable. Unlike most religions, Jewish law does not ban the use birth control all together. Like many subjects in the Jewish religion, contraception is judged on a case-by-case…

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    attracted to the same sex already debunks the template without even touching upon all the other combinations following the male/female, masculine/feminine, and men/woman options, plus options that are not included such as trans and queer. Just in the sexual orientation category there is heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, asexual, pansexual, and many others so the current binary structure needs a change because sexuality and gender are fluid. As mentioned by Fausto-Sterling, human sexuality is a…

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    coworkers. In addition, the way I communicate with him does not change but, I tried not to ask any uncomfortable or awkward questions. My assumption of gay men was extremely influenced by media; I expected them to be extravagant and very open about their sexual…

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    All In The Mind Analysis

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    typically happens. Animal experiments have proven that this area is what regulates sexual behavior. Dr. LeVay also discussed experiments done on homosexual sheep that proves his hypothesis is with merit. The hypothalamus of gay sheep was examined and they showed the same relationship where an area of the hypothalamus was smaller in gay sheep as opposed to heterosexual…

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    of being happily married to an unhappy transition of a person’s life. One significant factor is the occurrence of extramarital affairs, or having sexual relationships with other people outside of the marriage. I am interested in conducting exploratory research about this topic. I want to find the reasons why married American men decide to engage in sexual acts outside of their marriage. I believe my research proposal will benefit families. This will educate them more about the negative outcomes…

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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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    45), and goes on to investigate what effect this construction of what is considered to be homosexual acts has on the larger discourse of sexual fluidity. Sexual Fluidity is also being affected by society growing to be a more Homonormative culture, culture in where homosexuality is normalized, Ward…

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    Analysis Of Kinsey

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    erasure, etc. Jeff Thomas demonstrated this issue in class with the relative privilege chart they drew: big L, big G, smaller B, small T, and even smaller Q. I want to acknowledge this problem, but I am going to focus on women’s sexual privilege as that is personally…

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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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