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    Monogamous Relationships

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    At one time it was considered “wife-swapping,” but eventually the term was considered demeaning to women, because it allowed women to be viewed as the property of men rather than having their own sexual identity and voice (Denfeld & Gordon, 1970). A more equality appropriate term has been used as well called “mate-swapping” (Denfeld & Gordon, 1970). In terms of the activities in swinging clubs, rules for swingers–often called play-vary widely. Some couples may only engage in voyeurism or exhibitionism while at the other end of the spectrum couples may engage in group sex (Bergstrand & Sinski, 2010). Evidence suggests that both members of a swinging couple set the rules for play (Wilt, Harrison, & Michael, 2016). CNM’s share a common theme of honesty and openness within the relationship (Barker & Landridge, 2010). A CNM is not a relationship where one person claims to be non-monogamous, while the other partner believes they are monogamous…

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    on the topic of Christian sexuality. Within the category of biblical sexuality, three main subcategories can be identified: (1) extramarital sex and sex within marriage, (2) homosexuality, and (3) one’s internal sexual struggles. Within the New Testament, words attributed to Jesus and Paul comprise the vast majority of evidence for Christians remarking on these issues of sexuality. Paul, in particular, is frequently synthesized and applied…

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    evolve and why does it differ between sexes? To answer these questions, we first have to understand what it means to be female and what it means to be male under evolutionary standards and how the two sexes contribute to reproduction. Under biological terms, a female is the sex that produces the ova or egg, which is the larger sex gamete. The egg is large because it contains nutrients and material needed for the development of offspring as well as the DNA of the mother(Gilbert 2000). Meanwhile,…

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    Gender Roles In Othello

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    was well valued in the Renaissance. In the Renaissance’s conduct manual, The instruction of a Christian woman, Juan Luis Vives argues that: It is to be judged of chastity in women, that she that is chaste is fair, well favoured, rich, fruitful, noble, and all best things that can be named: and contrary, she that is unchaste is a see and treasure of all illness. Now shamefastness and sobriety be the inseparable companions of chastity, insomuch as she cannot be chaste that is not ashamed: for that…

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    Gay Marriage In Canada

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    hardships. Community exposure to gay marriage would entice otherwise heterosexual youth to homosexuality. Gay marriage would undermine the stability of heterosexual marriage. Children of gay marriage would be exposed to sexual abuse. Gay marriage will expose the general population to deadly diseases…

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    Paul IV would likely answer that Natural Family Planning is not contraceptive because although the practicing couple avoids fertile periods, it is not completely effective. Any time a couple performs the martial act, while practicing NFP, without the use of any contraceptives, there is a chance of conception. In Humane Vitae, it directly states, “they use their married intimacy to express their mutual love and safeguard their fidelity toward one another.” This shows the idea that side of the…

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    Based on stats from FBI’s (HCSA) Hate crime statistics Act, reported hate crimes that took action on people due to their sexual preferences rose in 2007 to 1,265 the highest amount in five years. There has been a proportion of 16.6% rise from 2004 to 2007 against (LGBT) individuals also in five years. LGBT-is known by the Federal Bureau Investigation stats- Hate crimes statistics Act to have been the 3rd most consist target of hate…

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    Just because individuals are human they have the same rights and values as every other human being. These rights include freedom, autonomy, and privacy. The downside to this theory is that it can create “individualistic selfish behavior” (Fremgen, 2016, p. 11). Parental involvement in the minor’s sexual health decisions would go against the minor’s rights of making autonomous decisions about their healthcare (Girma and Paton, 2013). Everyone is entitled to privacy so disclosing information to…

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    Sexual desire is defined as “a motivational state and an interest in sexual objects or activities, or as a wish, need, or drive to seek out sexual objects or to engage in sexual activities”, and a theme which appears to be significant in Othello, A Streetcar Named Desire, and Enduring Love. In all three, sexual desire proves to contribute in both building solidarity within relationships, and the destruction of them. For Shakespeare, sexual desire shows how concealing physical feelings can lead…

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    natural order as well as their faith. Marriage is a journey that should be taken by people who are of different sexes. The essential right to marriage is a freedom that is bestowed on a person and not on couples. Same sex couples already possess the same exact freedom to marry any other person and the applications for marriage certificate licenses do not require that a person declares his sexual orientation. Numerous people who acknowledge themselves as homosexuals have in the past been in…

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