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    Althoug Condoms

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    Scarleteen is a non-profit organization that aims to improve the health of individuals through sex and reproductive education. Their website, www.scarleteen.com, discuss many topics ranging from issues about gender, sexual health, relationships and everything else in between in order to educate young people. One subset of their website, “Condom basics: A User’s Manual,” (http://www.scarleteen.com/article/sexual_health/condom_basics_a_users_manual) not only illustrates why it’s important to use a…

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    over-the-counter and also can prevent STDs; hence, it is highly recommended and easily accessible to everybody. In comparison, hormonal methods last longer, for months or perhaps years, yet more expensive. The method consists of intrauterine devices, birth control pills, patch, vaginal ring, etc. In particular, if I was Anna K. and making love was the only solution I want to do with my boyfriend, I’ll consider using a barrier method, such as a condom. Besides, the revolution of technologies…

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    A chapter about contraception and planning in a Human Sexuality textbook is crucial. As important as it is to know about sex and all it entails, it is equally as important to know how to do it safely. Chapter 5 talks about the emotional aspect, functions, advantages, disadvantages, unreliable methods, etc. I do not think people realize how many different options there are when preventing pregnancy and STI’s. After finishing this chapter I came to the conclusion even I was blind to the fact there…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Birth Control

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    Cosmopolitan) Giving this information we see that not even the use of condoms is a true and good form of birth control, but it too has its set of side…

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    related to pregnancies. It will also decrease the number of deaths within pregnant women. Ongoing and sustained investment in reproductive health may decrease the burden that stems from infants and women’s deaths that are related to pregnancies and birth. Reproductive health has improved globally. However,…

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    Tyler Jasper Hr5 Dysfunction and the Future It Gives During the time it took for me to grow as person, mentally speaking, the thing that troubled me most was what would kind of beast, or hopefully man would be the outright controller of my actions, reactions, and thoughts? I would ponder day in and night out about what the consequences of my family’s dysfunctionality would bring me, But it was not until the second semester of English in tenth grade that I would read the play Fences by August…

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    Sexual Education has been encouraged to be a part of public school education since the late 1800’s. It is a program that is supposed to help young adolescents understand their body, promote abstinence, types of contraception, the risks of engaging in sexual activities, and how to prevent diseases or pregnancy. However, many parents fight this program because of their beliefs that teens should stay abstinent till marriage, and learning about sex will increase their urge to have sex. Depending on…

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    Through whole semester’s study of sociology of sexuality, I gained lot of things. First of all, this class let me realize what is sociology of sexuality. Sexuality not just focus on the “sex” but sex is one important part in the sexuality. Secondly, Sociology of Sexuality is a mix subject by sexology and sociology. There are 16 topics in the whole semester of this class, I will pick three main themes to describe, and also I will use those three themes connect with my personal experience. The…

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    In the case of Mrs. Adams and her decision to abort the fetus, I will attempt to discuss the implications and how these arguments fit into this particular predicament. Mrs. Adams finds out that she is pregnant despite her use of contraception, she finds herself unable to provide for the fetus especially because she has to provide for her two children and the upcoming one if she would have decided to keep the fetus. Using Marquis’s argument, he would say that this abortion is morally unjustified…

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    A growing number of young adults are routinely engaging in unprotected sexual activity, which frequently leads to serious health outcomes and safety concerns. To resolve this on-going issue of risky sexual behaviors, programs are beginning to be implemented in schools to provide adolescents with information on how to be safe, unsafe sex consequences, and how to reduce risks for STIs and unintended pregnancies. Problem Unprotected sex is defined as having vaginal, anal, or oral sex without…

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