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    Male Circumcision Debate

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    decisions based on cultural‚ ethnic‚ religious and social preference of the parent. There are both benefits and risks associated with the procedure of male circumcision. The procedure involves the removal of some or‚ the entire foreskin around the penis. Neonatal circumcision is rising among English speaking countries and it is known now that more than 80% of the male population has been circumcised. (CDC‚ 2006) This number is rising however; studies show that there is insufficient evidence to

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    familiar with the normal penis. The fundamental reason for the circumcisions of boys is a population of circumcised men. It is the right of the parent to choose whether or not to have their son circumcised. They only choose this because they do not wish for their son to be teased in the locker room because he has an uncircumcised penis. This shows that parents do not want to have their sons circumcised for health benefits but because most people feel the uncircumcised penis is not normal. The author

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    a lot about the male reproductive system‚ but the topic I learned the most about would have to be the different types of penis disorders. Out of the six that was described‚ I know four of them. The two that I wasn’t familiar with were Hypospadias and Ambiguous genitalia. Hypospadias is a birth defect when the urinary opening is not at the usual location on the tip of the penis. I didn’t know this was common and in most cases‚ doesn’t cause difficulty; this can be restored by surgery. Ambiguous genitalia

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    Pdhpe Sexual Health

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    discharge from penis‚ Change in vaginal discharge & Irritation/Discharge from anus (if infected) - Hepatitis (A-B-C): Hepatitis refers to viral infections that cause inflammation of the liver. - Herpes: Itching/Tingling sensation from genitals‚ Small fluid-filled blisters that burst leaving sores‚ Pain urine passes over open sores‚ Headache‚ Backache‚ Flu-like symptoms (swollen glands and fever) - Syphilis: Used to be known as pox. Symptoms are: One or more painless ulcers on the penis‚ vagina

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    Gonorrhea Essay

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    should be performed to diagnose the infection. These tests include urine sample analysis (for detection of DNA or bacterial genes) or a swab from the affected area (for making laboratory cultures of the bacteria). Swabs were taken from the urethra‚ penis‚ anus‚ cervix‚ and throat. Gene testing method considered being the most accurate way to diagnose the disease. Treatment (Treatment for gonorrhea) After confirming the infection of gonorrhea‚ the infected person and his partner are subject to immediate

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    Pandora's G-Spot

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    spongiosum of the female urethra becomes congested during sexual arousal; therefore‚ male erection equals erection of the female erectile organs. The correct anatomical term to describe the erectile tissues responsible for female orgasm is the female penis. Vaginal orgasm and the G-spot do not exist. These claims are found in numerous articles that have been written by Addiego F‚ Whipple B‚ Jannini E‚ Buisson O‚ O’Connell H‚ Brody S‚ Ostrzenski A‚ and others‚ have no scientific basis. Orgasm is an

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    Cialis

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    prostatic hyperplasia. Erectile dysfunction is a condition when a man is unable to get or maintain an erection‚ hard enough and long enough to be suitable for sexual activity. Cialis taken just prior to sexual stimulation helps the blood vessels in the penis to relax enough to allow a better blood flow. Benign prostatic hyperplasia occurs when the prostate gland gets larger due to age and can cause difficulties in starting to pass urine‚ a feeling of the bladder not being completely emptied‚ and more

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    Intersex

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    the inside. Or a person may be born with genitals that seem to be in-between the usual male and female types—for example‚ a girl may be born with a noticeably large clitoris‚ or lacking a vaginal opening‚ or a boy may be born with a notably small penis‚ or with a scrotum that is divided so that it has formed more like labia. Or a person may be born with mosaic genetics‚ so that some of her cells have XX chromosomes and some of them have XY. Though we speak of intersex as an inborn condition‚ intersex

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    However‚ most female circumcisions involve the removal of the clitoral hood and a majority of the women find this aesthetically more pleasing. An argument brought up for circumcision is that it is aesthetically pleasing. However‚ the foreskin of the penis is homologous to the clitoral hood (Lecture 10/23). If removing the clitoral hood of a female is viewed as mutilation and unacceptable‚ then why is the removal of the foreskin of a male is socially accepted and expected in our country? When determining

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    Rape

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    his or her body‚ or with an object‚ without that person’s consent. Sexual offence act‚ 2003 states as follows:- Rape (1) A person (A) commits an offence if- (a) he intentionally penetrates the vagina‚ anus or mouth of another person (B) with his penis‚ (b) B does not consent to the penetration‚ and (c) A does not reasonably believe that B consents. (2) Whether a belief is reasonable is to be determined having regard to all the circumstances‚ including any steps A has taken to ascertain whether

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