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    administered the childhood sexual assaults scale to 225 female participants. This particular scale includes questions related to coercion and the type of sexual assault experienced. The results of this study showed that when individuals were coerced into intercourse, the levels of depression and post-traumatic stress symptomology were higher than when the intercourse was not coerced (Lev-Wiesel & Markus, 2011). Moreover, individuals whose abuse involved actual or attempted intercourse had more symptoms of

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    Super Tadalafil Super Tadalafil is a drug that helps in treating erectile dysfunction. This disorder majorly occurs in men above the age group of 45, they find it difficult to maintain an erection during sexual intercourse. Hence to treat the disorder Super Tadalafil is taken, which is known for its successful results around the world. And that is the reason many men undergoing erectile dysfunction take this tablet and eliminate themselves from this disorder. There are several reasons ED can occur

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    African Americans with HIV HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is viral infection that weakens the immune system of the body and eventually causes AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) the last stage of the disease where a person can die. The virus has plagued the African American communities and continues to disproportionately impact the black race more than any other racial or ethnical group. The brunt of the impact of HIV has taken over the African American population due to complex set of

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    William E. Nelson stated in Criminality and Sexual Morality in New York that New York was then primarily “the most populous state and the economic and cultural leader of the nation”. Thus, the outcomes of the law hypothetically showed how “socio-political forces influenced the law’s treatment of sexual immorality and gender-related violence in New York” (W. E. Nelson). The law was an experiment. Because the law was then

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    planned out the opportunity for them to be together, while trying not to get caught (CSOM, 2016). The student Ms. LaFave targeted was a boy in the eighth grade, who she was not related to. According to her husband, she was not engaging in sexual intercourse with him. She put time and effort into grooming her victim, who I will refer to as Billy. She spent inappropriate time with him, listened to his type of

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    side of the spectrum, all with their own distinct beliefs aside from the majority. As religion is considered a controversial topic, Tantrism is among one of the most eccentric religions. It is considered an interesting religion due to the fact that sexual experiences play large roles in the process of redemption for its followers. A simple definition for the Tantric religion would be the fundamental belief that "Tantra is a cult of ecstasy, focused on a vision of cosmic sexuality" (Rawson, 7). Even

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    In every civilisation it has established a distinguished approach to sexuality and sexual values. Whether it be homosexuality, gender or sexual beauty. For some civilisations these distinctive beliefs have continued to last into later time periods. However, this was not the reality for the Roman Empire. The rise to cultural dominance of Christianity during c.200 – 500 CE caused a shift in understanding on sexuality which lasted until the present time. Before the rise of Christian dominance, the Ancient

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    Abstract Sexual assault and the Massachusetts Department of Public works with local rape crisis centers to gather statistical data so we can assess and know the facts and realities of rape in Massachusetts. While statistics do not tell the whole story of sexual assault, they can help us paint a picture of the problem. The forensic nurse has an integral part of this specific population’s victimization. A forensic nurse should have a basic knowledge of the type of offender the rapist can be. As a

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    assessing and analyzing their sexual experiences. The main objective of this study is how gender and class shape sexuality for young college students. The authors mention that the women in the studied found hookups problematic as men were able to hookup without negative criticism while women would be called ‘sluts’. Therefore, the fear of the ‘slut stigma’ constrained a majority of these women’s sexual behaviors. The author mentions that many of the women wanted to have intercourse but waited until they

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    Clinical Question How effective would a community based initiative (3MV) be in reducing the incidence of HIV/STI among black men who have sex with me (MSM), by discouraging high risk sexual behavior and encouraging semi-annual HIV/STI testing in the target population? Bottom Line Many Men, Many Voices (3MV) was very effective community based intervention aimed at reducing the incidence? of HIV among black MSM, by encouraging safe sex practices and semi-annual HIV/STI testing. The effectiveness of

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