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    The second formula of Kant’s Categorical Imperative illustrates that to be a moral it is necessary to treat every human being as an end, never as means. Regarding the sexual relationship of the human being, if someone does not seek her partner’s consent to be engaged in sex, he then humiliates his partner by considering her merely as means. In fact, his behavior is equivalent to a rapist because none of them get consent from the opposite, therefore is immoral. But, this sort of philosophical…

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    pleasure. No matter the use of it, to have sex there must be consent. Consent is the most vital part of any sexual relation, likewise, it is the difference between going out to a bar and being behind bars. People get in trouble when they rush into sex and forget about the consent. Frankly, sex without consent is both unenjoyable, and a crime punishable by law. Any rape victim can attest that intercourse is not enjoyable if it is unwelcomed. For example, I love a good cheese burger, but I do not…

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    human invention. The second article, “Who Needs Love” by Nicholas D. Kristof is based of marriage and love in Japan. Many of the marriage does not consist of love. Japanese marriage is often contemplated when two individuals have similar interests, sexual attraction is not the key factor. Japan has a high rate of divorce, but lower than the United States. Only 1.1% of women have children unwed because Japanese women often settle. Lastly, the third article, “The Hijras: An Alternative Gender in…

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    pharmacy; however, a male can also request an emergency contraceptive if his partner has consented. The reasons a contraceptive fails may depend on the situation such as, the woman was raped or there was no method of contraceptive used prior or during the sexual activity. This emergency contraception should not be a substitute for regular contraception. Additionally “this method should not be an excuse for taking chances” (Lange 47). Lastly, individuals should decide which method will be more…

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    These particular women suffer with more difficulties in childbirth, higher rates of infant mortality, and infertility (Costello 3). Most if not all are not able to have children and sexual pleasure is non-existent. Despite the fact that many young girls are at risk of being victims of FGM/C there are still ways it can be stopped. This research paper is intended to inform, enlighten, and contribute to the efforts of stopping FGM/C.…

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    did not say what people wanted to hear and what people expected. His views on birth control were very different from what was considered the status quo. In the encyclical, Humanae Vitae, Pope Paul IV strongly asserted that sexual intercourse has two meanings. Sexual intercourse has a unitive aspect, in which the action brings two people together, and a procreative aspect, in which the action produces children. Pope Paul IV stated that there is an inseparable…

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    follicle- stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH) are released. When all these hormones are released gamete and sexual maturation begins. Some external anatomical structures that males and females have are; the male and female organs both are the common function, ovaries & testis both produce gametes & sex hormones, clitoris & glans of penis are both sexual simulants & contain nervous system axons, and the labia majora & scrotum both cover and protect reproductive structures.…

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    A highly contested and widely disputed debate that splits people in opinion is the debate over contraception. The Catholic Church definitively and completely states that contraception is wrong. But, in the encyclical by Pope Paul VI, an alternative option is offered: Natural Family Planning (NFP). This method teaches to utilize the infertile parts of a woman’s cycle to prevent a pregnancy. In the Encyclical Humane Vitae , Pope Paul VI argues that this method is within the precepts of the church…

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    well-known talk called "The birds and the bees”, which is generally the event in most children 's lives in which the parents explain what sexual relationships are. If parents know their kids are engaging in premarital sex, they can encourage their children to use protection. Some teens think it is uncomfortable to talk to parents about urges about engaging in sexual intercourse. Also, the behaviors of teenagers depend on how their parents raise them, so accurate prevention of teenage pregnancy…

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    experiencing an extreme burning sensation accompanied by a sharp stinging pain and discomfort in the pelvic area. The pain seems to inflate after intercourse causing a major rift in the relationship with the partner. Not only does the pain limit sexual intercourse between yourself and your partner, it is also causing negative anxiety about your own sexual behavior. After countless visits to doctors and gynecologists, the cause of the pain remains unknown and you are advised that there is…

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