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    Methods of Contraception

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    Methods of Contraception Tina and Dan should look into a few choices of contraception if they are looking to have a baby within a year. The option I would recommend would be what is referred to as oral contraceptive (also known as the pill). I feel the pill is the best option because Tina does not have to worry about the possibility of getting an STD since she is being faithful to her husband and has only one partner. When the pill is taken correctly and on time every time‚ the pill is 100% effective

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    There are many different types of contraception available on the market today. Each type of contraception offers different advantages and disadvantages‚ and is not a one size fits all thing. Each person has different needs that need to be considered with choosing their birth control‚ and some people may choose to not be on any sort of birth control. Religion and differing views may also play a factor in choosing a type of birth control. Tina and Dan are a newly married couple who‚ prior to marriage

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    Psy 265 Final

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    with people he or she just met is. I personally do not care to wait until marriage to find out what my partner is like in bed‚ but I encourage those that have strong values to wait until marriage to do so. There is no single correct moral value. Contraception and whether or not to take it is also a debatable issue‚ but again‚ it is the person’s choice ultimately on what they do with their life‚ and there is no correct way of thinking with this. Religious values might affect someone’s morals or values

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    Psy 265/ Checkpoint

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    Using principles in critical thinking when it comes to sexual decision is very important. I grew up in a house hold where my parents had only been with each other‚ and they have been together since they were 13 years of age. Growing up this is what I always went by. You have to use critical thinking when it comes to these types of decisions because you do not know want to make a choice that will haunt you for the rest of your life‚ you want to have a clear mind about it looking back and knowing you

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    Psy 265 Case Study

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    Richard (Ty) Trevino PSY 265 – Ch. 13 Assignment Axia College – University of Phoenix Anna‚ an adolescent girl‚ is very much in love with her boyfriend who is three years older than she. He is putting a lot of pressure on her to have sex. At the same time‚ she is anxious about her parents’ attitude towards her boyfriend. Her mother constantly warns her about dating an older boy and assumes

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    Psy 201 Week 6 Assignment

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    Tabitha Gwinn Week 6 Assignment PSY-201 This article was full of information in the transition to adulthood. It begins with a history of becoming an adult. This article takes you through comparisons of the statistics from the past to now. This article gives you an idea on the difference between race and ethnic backgrounds. It also provides support for its findings. What I found interesting in this article is that back in the day‚ which young people

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    Styles of Love Psy/265

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    Scenario #1: Clarence and Betty are what we know as the perfect happy married couple‚ they been together for 25 years. The couple has four children which they love and adore‚ unfortunately for the couple their relationship is starting to have complications. Between all of the stress at home bills‚ children‚ and work it leaves very little time for passion and intimacy even though the couple is completely devoted to one another. This lack of intimacy and passion is leading this happy couple to the

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    Sexual DysfunctionJennifer LongPSY/265October 15‚ 2014Maritza Leon-Veiguela There are various factors that come into play with what causes sexual dysfunction‚ some vary from person to person an others are general symptoms. These factors include: Sexual desire disorders which is the decreased desire to sexual contact. Sexual arousal disorders which is considered a more physical aspect‚ referring to lack of lubrication in women‚ or unable to get/keep an erection in men. Orgasmic disorders

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    Sexual Techniques Tricia Deonarine 11/14/2013 PSY 265 Petar Sardelich Skin to skin contact increases excitement to the dopamine. Touching is very common in foreplay. Both men and women enjoy being stroked or caress. Touching a person on certain spots on their body leads to arousal. For example‚ touching the inner thighs of a woman‚ the area is so sensitive to touch it increases simulation. Most women start of masturbating by touching themselves by caressing of her breast and the inner

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    Checkpoint – Critical Thinking and Sexual Decision Making Brianna Nichole Foster PSY/265 10/20/2011 Yvonne Moore Critical thinkers maintain a healthy skepticism. They examine definitions of terms‚ weigh premises‚ consider evidence‚ and decide whether arguments are valid and logical. When making an important decision in your life‚ it can be extremely helpful in thinking critically about certain situations. For example‚ sex or sexual intercourse is something all people should take seriously

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