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    Teenage Sex

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    Teenage Sex Teenage Sex Sexually active teenagers in America are significant problems for which we have done something. A question that rings in the minds of teenagers everywhere is when to have sex. Catholic teachings instruct us to wait until one is in a loving marriage to have sex. Not only is the church preaching abstinence‚ but now public schools are also teaching students about the advantages of abstinence. Premarital sex is a growing

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    Premarital sex

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    Premarital sex Premarital sex is sexual activity practiced by persons who are unmarried. The prevalence of pre-marital sex has increased in both developed and developing countries.[1] In some cultures‚ the significance of premarital sex has traditionally been related to the concept of virginity. However‚ unlike virginity‚ premarital sex can refer to more than one occasion of sexual activity or more than one sex partner. There are cultural differences as to whether and in which circumstances premarital

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    Is abortion really a choice? This is a free country‚ so why must women with rights be subjected to judgment about their own bodies? Is it fair for us to be criticizing someone when we know nothing about how it feels to be in their situation? The decision to have an abortion should be supported without criticism or judgment. Women should feel accepted‚ no matter their choice; there are many reasons why women choose to abort. These reasons‚ among others‚ include health implications‚ moral issues‚ and

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    same sex

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    The concept of man and woman reiterates through the notion of how Same-Sex marriage could affect families and children that are involved within Same-Sex couple relationships. Firstly‚ in relation to the idea of forming a family with homosexual parents becomes unnatural as Same-Sex parenting represents an attempt to disrupt that “natural” order of forming a nuclear family. Marriage has a place in the law because a relationship between a man and a woman is the kind of relationship that may produce

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    Safe Sex

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    Safe Sex The reason that I believe in safe sex is because it is one of the best preventive health measures you can take. To me abstinence is the best‚ but I do not want to stop sex completely‚ so I decided to be as safe as I can be. Safe sex can save your life. Without medical testing‚ it is practically impossible to know if someone has a sexually transmitted disease. Safe sex by definition means‚ a sexual practice designed to reduce the risk of catching sexually transmitted disease. Individuals

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    Sex in Cathedral

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    face…” (Carver‚ 109). A funny way to express that situation especially after learning that the wife wrote a poem about it‚ and that she only writes poems about really important things that happened to her. Not the best case for the face touching‚ but the second instance‚ the dinner scene‚ is obviously hiding a little extra-curricular sex and is a better judge of the hidden wordplay Carver puts into the text. Dinner scene or just a good old fashioned orgy? The first clue when the narrator describes

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    Premarital sex

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    Our fathers understood that sex was a blessed experience made only for married couples as a way to express their love and desire for each other. However‚ our youths today think of sex as a fun-thing; they have the belief that it is okay to have sex with who ever one is having a relationship with‚ and youths engage in several relationships before deciding to settle down. Yet‚ our fathers were right with their opinion about sex; sex should be a blessed ordeal and not a fun thing. Youths should try

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    Sex Addiction

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    Topic Paper #2: Can Someone Be Addicted to Sex via the Web? An addict craves his or her “vice of choice” for a number of reasons. For some‚ the trials and tribulations of day-to-day life cause people to use out of frustration‚ and others seem to become addicted to things that they subliminally tie to other forms of satisfaction. It has been proven that our genetic make up as well as things we experience early in childhood both contribute to a wide variety of the mannerisms we showcase‚ and the

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    Sex Education

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    Sex Education The Role of Sex Education in Opposing the Effects of Pornography Agramon‚ Krizia Anne Enriquez‚ Astro Jake Galang‚ Gino George Ocampo‚ Soleandrea 4CLM Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements In English 04 (Research Methods and Application) College of Arts and Sciences San Beda College Mendiola‚ Manila APPROVAL SHEET The thesis attached hereto‚ entitled “The Role of Sex Education in Opposing the Effects of Pornography”‚ prepared and submitted by Krizia

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    moral interdiction and limits on outside influences‚ including SBSE programs. Aida found that while SBSE classes were informative‚ they marginalized Muslim immigrants girls’ decisions and experiences to not engage in premarital sex by assuming that most adolescents engage in sex. She believes that although‚ SBSE may be attempting to address the various needs of immigrant youths‚ findings indicated that they have not yet adequately reached the Muslim community. Question 3 Identify a presentation in

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