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    behind not making a man wear a condom all the time was because it felt bad during sex when a man wears a condom and when in a long term relationship the level of intimacy is heightened so much more by the intensity of the experience. Easier said to make a man wear a condom than done. I don’t want to catch AIDs and die one day but I don’t know if I can live completely without the pure ecstacy that I enjoy in my sex life without. I am regularly tested for STDs and HIV every 6 months when I have my

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    experiences are associated with alcohol use the study also explored the connection between alcohol and history of forced sex. This quantitative study used a cross-sectional electronic survey that was emailed to female students between the ages of 18-25. The students attended a public university in northeastern United States. The measures of the anonymous survey included forced sex experiences‚ demographics‚ sexual consent scale and alcohol use. The final sample and data included 925 female students

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    Teens today are enjoying the cyber age. Information and communication right in the palm of their hands. Going through a day of school is a breeze for these adolescents with all that technology has to offer. Unfortunately‚ bullying‚ irresponsible sexual behavior and coming out as gay‚ lesbian or transgendered‚ are problems confronting teens daily. Bullying involves a person or a group of persons constantly attacking a person who is weaker or more vulnerable. These attacks can occur in-school or

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    them to become more reckless in their actions. As expected‚ this open-mindedness to modern relationships and the easy sex that it entails are not without consequences. Bottom line is‚ the bolder one’s sexual decision is‚ the more likely he or she can get an STD.

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    One and six men and one in four women are statistically shown to recieve a sexual assault in their lifetime. Sex Offenders are a danger to men and women everywhere. Megan’s law gives each state the privalge to make private and personal information about regesister sex offenders accessable to the public. In Michigan‚ "all offenders are entered locally by a probation/parole agent or criminial justice agency that deal with offenders. Offenders must be registestered after conviction (Megan’s..)" and

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    and public high schools is sex. Further‚ what message would distributing condoms at high school say about sex? A majority of parents would agree that it sends a negative message out to impressionable teenagers‚ that being sexually active is socially acceptable and even expected. In Seventeen Magazine the article “Sexual Reality” by Anne Fearon it states that most school officials‚ and even doctors agree‚ that it does not send that message at all. It promotes safe sex. Two-thirds of all STD’s occur

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    highly sexualized media‚ the adolescents of today are constantly presented with a “lassiez-faire” projection of sex. Rarely do these images accurately portray the very real damage that irresponsibility and a lack of planning can do to the lives of young adults. In fact‚ some of the portrayals in today’s media do just the opposite‚ by encouraging teens to behave irresponsibly in regard to their sex lives. This is evidence in reality-style shows like “Teen Mom” and “16 and Pregnant”‚ which glorify teen sexuality

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    intercourse that prevent the risk of pregnancy or STI’s. There are two types of contraceptives. Non-barrier contraceptives or barrier contraceptives. These in which are used for a purpose to prevent or to protect. Using contraceptives are necessary for safe sex for all sexually active people. For example‚ The Advocates of Youth community put together statistics on the topic‚ this is what they conducted. “New HIV infections increased by 21 percent among U.S. adolescents and young adults aged 13 - 29‚ from 15

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    account for half of all new STD infections. Reasons for this high rate of infection by youth and young adults include the following: young people do not get the recommended test; are hesitant to talk to adults‚ including parents and doctors‚ about sex; they do not have insurance and they have multiple partners. In addition‚ young women’s bodies are more susceptible to STDs STDs are defined by the Centers for Disease Control as diseases that are passed from one person

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    Childhood Sexual Abuse

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    Abigail Edemidiong Childhood Sexual abuse is a topic that is not popular in many cultures; there are many cultures that do not even acknowledge the fact that childhood sexual abuse is an issue. Childhood sexual abuse can happen at any age and can affect many races and cultures‚ the impact that sexual abuse can have on a child is astounding. The intensity‚ duration of childhood sexual abuse can have a detrimental effect on adults later on in life. Childhood Sexual abuse is legally defined as

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