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    sexual absitinent

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    FACTS ABOUT ABSTINENCE 8.3 Work File Below you will address the issue of abstinence versus sexual activity in three different ways; implications of sexual activity (this may include health issues that might arise due to sexual activity)‚ a comparative look of rewards and risks of sexual activity and abstinence‚ and factual statements that a teen might use to defend a teen’s choice of abstinence. You need to consider knowledge of the reproductive systems‚ issues regarding teen pregnancy‚ and

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    Sexual Assualt

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    What is sexual assault? Sexual assault is a crime committed by a person to another person without their consent by sexually touching them‚ threatening‚ viaginal‚ oral or anal penetration‚ sexual intercourse that one says no to‚ rape‚ attempted rape‚ as well as child molestation. Examples of this are voyeurism (when someone watches private sexual acts)‚ exhibitionism (when someone exposes him/herself in public)‚ incest (sexual contact between family members)‚ and sexual harassment. It can happen in

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    Jewish Sexual Ethics

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    Sexual ethics provide a framework for Jewish conduct so that the tradition may continue in stability and morality’ Evaluate the accuracy of this statement. Sexual Ethics are integral to Judaism because they provided direct guidance on how to behave morally and in accordance with the Torah and God. Although‚ over many years Jews were suffering from persecution‚ they are currently showing stability which can be attributed to the framework that is outlined through the strong ethics that they

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    Sexual Liberation

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    The term ‘Sexual Liberation’ refers to the social movement that challenged the traditional codes of behavior associated with sexuality within an interpersonal relationship. In the 1950’s if you were sexually active‚ fell pregnant and did not intend on marrying the partner you were seen as an embarrassment to society. This was mainly attributed to the lack of contraceptive methods to prevent falling pregnant. It’s a common assumption that the sexual revolution began with development of the contraceptive

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    Sexual Revolution

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    The Sexual Revolution and Inspiring Women The sexual revolution started out with Feminism in 1957 Betty Freidan had conducted a poll and discovered that many women portrayed to live as a happy suburban housewives. They were actually living a miserable life. Women had lost ground during the year of World War II. “The feminine Mystique” was created with the saying that many had a vision that women were and should be content in a world of bedroom‚ kitchens‚ sex‚ babies‚ and home‚ which made many

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    Sexual Addiction

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    6% to 8% of Americans suffer from sexual addiction‚ according to the National Council on Sexual Addiction Compulsivity. Its effects are as destructive as those of chemical addictions. Socially‚ addicts’ lives and the lives of those close to them are affected‚ their performance on the job might suffer‚ they might even endanger their families’ health. How to recognize the signs of sexual addiction? There are 3 characteristics that pinpoint and addictive sexual behavior:  Compulsivity. The person

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    Research published a study by Lisette Kuyper and Ine Vanwesenbeeck in April of 2011 examining the differences in sexual health of lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual and heterosexual individuals. Once the differences were established‚ they looked at possible causes for the disparity. The study was done by inviting approximately 14‚900 Netherland citizens to complete a survey questionnaire on their sexual health. Those participating would be given “clix” which they could use to purchase products via the internet

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    Sexual Introspection

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    they may be able to make the correct choices and understand better what they are going through. I think that this is the way most students amongst the class think‚ fifty five percent of the class felt that teaching about safer sex does not promote sexual activity. Alternatives to abstinence should be taught because if children do not have information the can not help protect themselves. What children are exposed to in the media is not always accurate and the correct image‚ so it is important to give

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    original orientation must be understood. "Kinsey suggests that sexual orientation ranges along a continuum from exclusively homosexual (Kinsey rating "6") to exclusively heterosexual (Kinsey rating"0") (House and Miller‚ 1997)" (Slife‚ 2004). There are many things to look at and consider when trying to define one’s sexuality. The first is identity‚ or self-labeling‚ whether a person calls themselves‚ gay‚ lesbian or bisexual. The second factor to consider is behavior; does the person have sexual contact

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    Sexual Scripts

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    Family A sexual script consists of expectations of how to behave sexually as a female or male and as a heterosexual‚ lesbian‚ or gay male. (Cohen‚ DeVault‚ & Strong 2008 p. 191) We use sexual scripts to direct us on how to organize‚ interpret and react to different sexual situations and emotions significantly. Our original sexual scripts starts as traditional‚ they are formed by what we learn from our parents‚ other adolescents or through watching television. Our sexual identities form while

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