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    Types of violence include intimate partner violence, child abuse, and neglect, elder abuse, female genital mutilation, forced marriages and violence based on family honor. According to Lawson (2015), intimate partner violence (IPV) is the term for violence between people experiencing violence either in a family, personal friendship, co-habituating, romantic or same-sex relationships. The type of IPV experiences are physical, sexual, stalking and murder. Other conditions are broken bones, bruises…

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    people in American culture practice monogamy because it is something that our society has accepted for quite awhile. Monogamy is when a man and a woman are get married and mate to procreate. Polyamory tends to be accepted by partners consent to have multiple romantic partners and are not invested in only one individual. This is something that many people from American cultures are either against of or aren’t used to seeing.…

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    religion, and sex, but there aren’t well-enforced laws that help people that are discriminated against based on ones sexual orientation. For example “Although federal laws protect people from workplace discrimination on the basis of race, national origin, religion, sex, age, and disability, there is no federal law that specifically outlaws workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in the private sector” (nolo). These laws are very important in the workplace because this is…

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    marriage consistent with the US constitution? In regards to the first question, contrary to common perception, the illegality of the sexual orientation of LGBT people is not founded on the constitution; rather it is primarily embedded in public attitudes and opinions, most of them based on religion. This expressly means that the US constitution does not define what sexual orientation is. As such, this choice is intrinsically left to the individual to determine whether they are heterosexual or…

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    In Robin Dembroff’s article What is Sexual Orientation, they argue that bidimensional dispositionalism should be the preferred idea to explain the concept of sexual orientation. According to Dembroff’s idea, bidimensional dispositionalism aims to clarify two things: 1. “…Sexual orientation is based upon a person’s sexual behavioral dispositions under the ordinary manifesting conditions,” and, 2. “…Having a particular sexual orientation is based upon what sex[es] and gender[s] of persons one is…

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    Sexual orientation and inequality Name Institution affiliation Sexual orientation and inequality Until recently same-sex marriage was illegal in the United States. People were arrested for being illegal for violating sodomy laws. The laws were finally outlawed in the year 2003 by the Texas court after a 6-3 was passed. The court asserted that all people have a constitutional right to engage in a consensual and private activity which anyone prefers. However, same-sex couples still face many…

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    discuss the potentially harmful impacts they can have on female viewers. In her controversial music video S&M Rihanna (2011) combined these major female stereotypes in the context of sadomasochism. Sadomasochism is an alternative sexual lifestyle in which one partner takes a dominant role while the other takes a…

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    increased emotional disorders in teens and young adults like depression, anxiety, fears, phobias, and in some cases suicide. Sexting is sending or receiving a risky sexual images or videos through any form of social media. Sexting is used before sexual activity, those…

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    Pelvic Inflammatory disease (PID) is one of the most common diseases in the United States in women between the ages of fourteen and twenty four are being treated. This disease is mostly cause by an untreated sexual transmitted disorder (STDs), mostly gonorrhea and or chlamydia, but it can also be caused by minor infections or douching. PID is treatable with a set on antibiotics and depending on how advance the disease is how the physician terminates how to treat it. Pelvic Inflammatory…

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    through coitus with another domestic partner. Normally STD’s are transmitted through any kind of sexual intercourse. Sexually Transmitted Diseases are avoidable. There are many strategies, but the most efficient way is to have sexual intercourse with one partner, making sure that your partner didn’t have sexual relations with anyone else. This method is not practiced by many. Another method is a condom. A condom fits over the male erect penis, to protect both partners of any diseases that may…

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