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    There are many challenges associated with disclosing one’s positive HIV/AIDS status to a sexual partner. This is due to cultural reasons such as fear of rejection; including partner abandonment and lack of community support. Nonetheless, what does this mean in terms of possible safe sex practices with individuals who choose not to disclose their positive status after unprotected sex with their partners? Although there are federal laws that protect the confidentiality of HIV-related information.…

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    childbearing years have used at least one pregnancy prevention method, and about 62% of all women are currently using birth control (Guttmacher). Advancing in technology and science, more women are aware of risky it is to participate in unprotected sexual intercourse. There are several forms of contraception, but there is no best method of pregnancy prevention. Even though there are many safe and effective birth control methods available, they might have side effects. Therefore, women need to…

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    Mazhabhanbali Analysis

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    MazhabHanbali differentiates between the two conditions of unlawful sexual intercourse, whether it was being committed with the consent of the women or without her consent. If it was a non-consensual act and she was killed, the defender shall be liable for qisas. But if she was a consenting party to the unlawful sexual intercourse the defender shall not be liable for any punishment. Whereas, consent of the parties for unlawful sexual intercourse is of no importance in Shari'ah and in such cases…

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    that particular time in their lives. One common myth is the idea that older people are not interested in sex or intimacy. In Kalra, Subramanyam, & Pinto (2011) they analyze the aging process and its effect on individuals over 50 years old focusing on sexual drive. Sexuality is describing as passion, affection, admiration,loyaltyl and romance thus enlightening self-confidence (Kalra, Subramanyam, & Pint, ,2011). The results after outpatient department interviews of 60 individuals discovered that…

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    The pills have had a positive effect on the mental state of women, by allowing them to decide when they want to use sexual intercourse for pleasure and when they want to use it for conception. They are able to support themselves and wait until they are ready emotionally and financially to have a child, whereas before the main goal was to find a husband to support them when…

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    with you. According to the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, "Nearly 1 in 5 women have been raped in their lifetime while 1 in 71 men have been raped in their lifetime" ("National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey", n.d). Rape is a form of unwanted sexual intercourse. Although, both female and male rape exist, the majority of rapes committed are against women. There are two primary motivations for rape; sexual desire and power. The American cultures view rape as a…

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    Casual Sex Analysis

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    into the sexual transition between the sexes. Melanie thoroughly looks at how young Canadians find the in having casual sex. In 2005 Melanie conducted an interview with young individuals in Jasper Alberta. Melanie goal was to figure out the process between male and females sexual agreements when it came to “hooking up”. That being said the article included 5 discourses that represented…

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    Step 4 - Sexual Intuition There are essentially four aspects to clitoral stimulation. These four are: directness (how direct is the touch to the clitoris), pressure (how much pressure you apply to the stimulation), pace (how fast you do it) and movement (the types of movements you do). Now that you have transitioned slowly and gently and you have begun the clitoral stimuli it’s time to create a rhythm meanwhile keeping the exterior genitalia wet (either through lubricating your finger…

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    When it come to sexual intimacy, the Church teaches that people should wait until marriage. It teaches that sexual intercourse is for marriage only, for man and wife to completely be one with each other. That means no sex with anyone, no matter how in love you are or how long you've been in a relationship, before you get married. But why? Whats the point of abstinence until marriage? What do we get out of it? One of the benefits of waiting to have sex until marriage is that it keeps God at the…

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    Hiv Ethical Dilemmas

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    Isabelle Leonaitis November 11, 2014 Write a paper describing the legal and ethical challenges that face someone who has recently tested positive for HIV. For instance – what are his/her disability rights? When is he/she legally obligated to disclose his/her status? HIV affects nearly 35 million people globally. As the virus spread, infected people began experiencing the negative social impacts associated with contracting the virus. No illness has been treated with the same hysteria as HIV…

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