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    Causes Of Homophobia

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    dislikes and has a fear homosexual people. Homosexual is thought to be when one has sexual attraction towards the same gender. No one really understands how sexuality and gender work, and one just makes assumptions based on the words, and opinions passed around. One does not choose their sexual orientation; while its is objected by conservatives, sexual orientation is based on several factors such as availability of partners, moral sense, the desire to have children, biological theories,…

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    First, people are ignorant to the role that pornography has in the sex-trafficking trade. "It is commonly known in the anti-trafficking field that 80 percent of survivors report that their customers showed them pornography to illustrate the kinds of sexual acts they want performed." Additionally, porn is used for training on specific acts and movements that are highly requested by clients. Victims are often forced into pornography through abusive psychological and physical actions for the sole…

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    choices in regards to lifestyle behaviors or the utilization of medical care (Choudhury, Arjumand & Piwoo, 1997). The observed patterns in health-seeking behaviors related to HIV/AIDS among MSM examined in the studies include the engagement in risky sexual behavior, voluntary HIV testing, condom use and…

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    closer to each other. The two partners coming to a common goal of satisfying the respectful partner to ultimately form a bond that would not be present without sex. After sex, the relationship advances into a more serious stage where the couple feels obligated to one another. Where there should be a certain level of respect and loyalty granted to the sexual spouse in an ideal situation, and in that ideal situation, one of the individuals would give their respected partner gifts in representation…

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    on their sexual identity. Their obsession with oneself, one’s own body, and the need for the admiration of those things from their partner is not something you see often in heterosexual relationships. While the challenge of being gay in today’s society adds another dynamic in a homosexual relationship, the dynamics of a heterosexual relationship can be extreme too. Men typically become enraged at people, women, who deny them, whether it is social status, having a trophy partner or sexual…

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    interactionist who wanted to explain the process of interpersonal violence pattern and the high percentage of victims/offenders who know each other. About 20 to 24 percent of homicide, aggravated assault, and sexual assault occurred between either a well-known person or an intimate partner of the victims. In his article titled “Violent Behavior in Interpersonal Relationship,” Hepburn argues. Violent behavior occurs when there is a conflict between two or more persons while interacting. If a…

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    social learning aspects including attachment development and cultural features which often portray many depictions of romance and family creation. Specific to romantic love neurotransmission focused on maintaining a partner despite obstacles, ultimately leading to greater survival of the partner and family unity. The term love passion describes a universal and necessary…

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    Caregivers Perceptions

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    affect their quality of life and their sexual education. Researchers in Anchorage, Alaska provided a descriptive study to 85 caregivers, using the Perception of Sexuality Scale (POS) to determine attitudes toward sexual behavior in those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This study found that most caregivers have significant differing perceptions of different sexual behaviors, such as sex, displays of public affection, and same-sex partners, between themselves and those with…

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    exposed to HIV/AIDS. Multiple research efforts over previous decades have revealed multiple risk factors contributing to HIV infection in African American female youth. These include infrequent condom use, multiple sexual partners, substance use, low self-esteem, interpersonal trauma (child sexual abuse), and ineffective coping styles (Danielson, Walsh, McCauley, Ruggiero, Brown, Sales, Rose, Wingood, & DiClemente, 2013). African Americans accounted for an estimated 44% of all new HIV infections…

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    act of sexual fantasies with violence in it. His childhood was not a normal since his mom was alcoholic, his siblings were seems to be mentally incapable of taking care of themselves and constant domestic violence. Later his intimate relationship seems to be erotic as well as constantly threating and violence. Humans have different degree of sexuality. They seem to react and aroused by certain kind of act in their bodies. Even though sexual preference can change occasionally, but sexual…

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