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    best way to be sexually active and not risk infection. Both you and your partner should have mutual monogamy, meaning both partners are only having sex with each other during the duration of the relationship. Always use condoms, and make sure the condoms are used correctly. Condoms don’t only protect from

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    consequences and not being informed may lead to many problems. In our case, a teenager who was not informed about sex, condoms, birth control may end up pregnant or with sexual transmitted disease. Teenagers

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    To do this, you'll need a plain unlubricated condom and the cardboard tube from the center of a roll of paper towels. Cut the cardboard tube lengthwise, then close it into a cylinder that's as wide as you want the dildo to be, and tape it. Fill the condom with water, tie it shut, and suspend it in the tube with a piece of string; the cardboard tube will prevent the water from bulging in the dildo.

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    Male condoms wrap around the penis like a glove. Female condoms go inside the vaginal canal and go around the vulva which can help protect from skin-to-skin transmitted STIs more than male condoms, but they have a slightly higher failure rate. Latex is the most commonly used, but some people have a latex allergy so other types are needed. Polyurethane and polyisoprene are the two latex alternatives that do not transmit STDs, while lambskin is a natural condom that is porous that STDs

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    same concern for women who don’t want to bleed on furniture or their clothes. After years of women being shamed into not talking about periods more and more are speaking up. Periods have been linked to a part of the reason girls have missed school. Condoms are free so why aren’t tampons and pads? Most women in third world countries cannot afford the pricey cost of tampons and pads. Even in first world countries women cannot afford to by the proper sanitary products. Are they just a luxury for women

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    what they have read, been told, or their personal comments, providing questions such as if they know about the use of a condom providing protection against HIV, knowing if there are any treatment, and to question if they know anything about confidential HIV testing. For the behavioral question an example would be, in the last three times you had sex how many times was a condom in use. The data collect of this method will be surveys, measurements, and observations. The ones providing the data will

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    place, the natural purpose of human sexuality is to reproduce and have children. Hence, anything that interferes, with this natural purpose, would be making human sexuality unnatural. Therefore, when one or multiple conventional methods, such as condoms, IUDs, spermicides or pills, is used to prevent having children, this obstructs the very nature or function of the act, which is the creation and possibility of new life. 2. Considering that conventional birth control methods interfere with natural

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    have to wait at least three months after that event to get tested. HIV spreads when a fluid from a person, who is infected, enters the body of another person who is not infected. Fluids can be transferred through anal, oral, or vaginal sex without a condom, small amounts of blood from deep kissing and oral sex, childbirth or during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and shared injection equipment. National guidelines state that men who have sex with men, injection drug users, men and women with multiple sex

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    Gender Expectations

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    safer sex, less likely to have self-efficacy to avoid HIV and less likely to enjoy first sexual encounter. They are also more likely to give birth at a young age, more likely to have an unintended pregnancy, more likely to use condoms inconsistently, more likely to have poor condom use skills, more likely to have a partner that disapproves of safer sex practices, more likely to experience power imbalances in her romantic relationships, more likely to leave the decision making, timing, and condition for

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    The Effects of HIV

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    prevention, wellness empowerment and provide food and nutrition. One of the best ways to protect oneself against HIV is prevention. BOOM!Health offers various measures to help people in the Bronx avoid contracting HIV. This includes prevention education, condom distribution, street outreach and rapid HIV testing. Prevention is urgently needed due to 2.7 new infections occurring annually to minimize the

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