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    Debunking the Misconception that Oral and Anal Sex Are Safer Alternatives Than Vaginal Sex Although the origin is unknown, for many years the common misconception that both oral sex and anal sex are safer alternatives to vaginal sex has been fuelled, especially in regards to pregnancy and the contraction of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This may be partially due to the fact that most individuals do not consider oral sex and anal sex to be real relative to vaginal sex. The belief of this claim

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    1. Sex education also known as high quality teaching and/or learning about various sex topics relating to sex and sexual activities should be taught by schools. Schools teaching adolescents not only allow them to have a more depth understand of the topic, but allow adolescents to explore different values, aspects, and beliefs about the topic. Schools teaching sexual education allow children to learn, while gaining specific skills that are manage their own sexual health, relationships and life style

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    Current sexual functioning and satisfaction: The client reports having a happy sex life with his partner and they engage in sexual activity once a day. The client stated that “overall our relationship is amazing,” and we are very comfortable talking to each other about sex. Yet, the client states that his partner wishes that Mathew would just begin sex with some foreplay instead of announcing his intentions. According to Mathew, the couple feels comfortable when one declines sexual activity and

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    suggesting that this is the “proper” way to eat the meal, and give oral sex for that matter. When looking at this advertisement, the sandwich isn’t even that catchy portion, the slogan is. Nearly everyone in today’s society knows what a “blow job” is, and Burger King completely takes this phrase and goes overboard. If the picture of the sandwich is replaced with a penis, it will look like the woman is actually give oral sex to a “7 incher”, and enjoying it! Women should find this absurd behavior

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    In the early 1990’s, around the time during which the movie Philadelphia came out, HIV/AIDS was thought to occur only through MSM (men who have sex with men) and was commonly referred to as “the gay disease.” Nowadays, it is no longer seen that way. HIV/AIDS is “now recognized as the most serious disease pandemic of our time” (Baur et al., 2011). With that being said, there are several prevention techniques that may reduce the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS. It is important to be aware of the six bodily

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    revolution of the swinging sixties the development of the oral contraception pill and immigration to Great Britain, which brought together people from other colonies and with them they brought their religion, the connection between any of these factors if there is one has and will be debated for years to come. Historian Callum Brown has used several other historians, teachers and authors work to compile a paper on the above topic titled ‘Sex, Religion and the single Woman c.1950-1975: The Importance

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    system in either women or men. However, it can be acquired at any point of sexual contact, including oral-pharyngeal and anal. During infection, the gonococcus attaches to the mucosal cells of the epithelial wall by the means of fimbriae. The mucus membranes of the human body provide Neisseria gonorrhoeae with the warm and moist conditions necessary for its growth. These areas include the oral-pharyngeal area, the eyes, rectum, urethra, the opening of the cervix, and the external genitals of prepubertal

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    I. While we are in class today, 6 people will die from oral cancer. Three out of the four are men between the ages of 25 and 55. Before being diagnosed, these individuals probable ate a good diet and exercised regularly. Most did not use tobacco products and seldom drank alcohol. II. Oral cancers have been on the rise over the last decade with the amount of cases doubling in the United States alone. It has catapulted oral cancer from 11th on the overall number of cancer cases to number

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    the act of sex as there are for something as prominent and controversial as religion. It is a topic that the majority of individuals do not want to discuss, yet it is something that the majority of everyone is intrigued about. Throughout this research paper we will take a closer look at sexual intercourse within the human species by attempting to define what sex is, find out who partakes in this deed, determine when it is typically done, and finally reveal why it is done. What Is Sex? While

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    Girls & Sex by Peggy Orenstein portrays teenage sexuality as anything but light-hearted. While the title would lead a person to believe that the book is all about girls’ sexuality, it is not. Sexuality among todays teen seems to be more focused on boys than girls. Today’s teenage culture is what is known as a “hook-up” culture. This hook-up culture seems to be driving teenagers into impersonal relationships consisting of various sexual acts. This book is a must read for educators, mothers, fathers

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