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    community of people we tend to suggest that as we get older we lose interest in being sexual. Sexuality is something that is looked at as a younger generation activity for either just fun, or for reproduction. Younger individuals tend to come up with the idea that older people don’t do many sexy or spontaneous things. Judging a book by its cover, people should never do that. When looking at older people in a sexual manner, people sometimes find it to be disturbing. I choose this…

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    schoolers who are still virgins ' remain virgins, and the ones who are engaging in sexual relations, help them to become abstinent. With a specific end goal to avoid high school pregnancy, youth need a clear comprehension of self-control, preventive methods, and outcomes. In spite of the fact that there are a wide range of ways to keep a young lady from getting to be pregnant, the stand out that is totally attainable is sexual forbearance. This strategy is the one and only that assures no…

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    boyfriend need to discuss STIs and sexual preferences together. Anastasia’s boyfriend is extremely sexually experienced, so she needs to make sure he is free of STIs before engaging sexually with him, especially if they plan to engage in unprotected sex. Since he is more experienced with sex, she needs to make sure he explains things she does not know, like certain positions, toys, and methods of contraception. She needs to make sure she has a say in their sexual activities. For example, if…

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    A Discussion on the Controversy Regarding the Sexual Education Curriculum. The sexual education curriculum is likely the most criticized curriculum there is. This is partly due to its controversial nature, and because adequately teaching high school students about sex-related material is relatively new. Some of the criticisms stem from religious, personal, emotional, and factual viewpoints. These include arguments for and against including LGBT sex education into the curriculum, debating whether…

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    Gayle Rubin's Analysis

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    and produces assumed dominance in modern Western society. Rubin analyses today’s cultural stance on sexuality by exposing the hypocrisy that holds anyone of different sexual orientations or leanings as inferior. Rubin feels that it is time to address sexuality in a time where it is embellished and there is much debate over sexual evaluation as it relates to acts and religion. Her work can be best divided into the specific claims she argues for or against as they relate to feminism and western…

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    ranging abstinence and reproduction to sexual orientation and sexual transmitted diseases (source 1). The information from sex education classes will…

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    Introduction: The chapter “Sexual Morality” focuses on the ethics surrounding many topics including sexuality, sex education, and STD’s. It also discusses some topics about the prevalence of sexual activity in different cultures and some more weighted topics like teenage pregnancy and rape. The first question asked in the chapter is a significant meta ethical question concerning the nature of things that are sexual. What is an accurate definition we can use to define what sexual means so that…

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    be a very rare occurrence for a classroom to discuss whether sexuality is natural or socially constructed. Furthermore, Halperin questions the tendency of many teachers and philosophers who minimize the history of sexuality to a simple history of sexual classifications rather than a history of sexuality on an individual basis. If we looked at sexuality in its most true form, we would most likely learn a lot more about it instead of assuming it is a natural part of life. We might see that…

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    child. So, through more LGBTQ friendly laws passing, this problem should disappear and make sexual orientation and reproductive rights…

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    completely anonymous and offer a hotline service for immediate assistance so no child or teenager has to worry about their friends or family knowing. The center would not only provide contraceptives, it would also provide education on reproduction and teach how to resist sexual coercion for both genders. As a result of our school system teaching an abstinence only curriculum, our health classes are unable to fully prepare its students on how to prevent pregnancy should they become sexually…

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