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A study through the Australian Communications and Media Authority has revealed that children as young as 11 report receiving or sending explicit images, shocking I know but it’s the current consequences of children growing up in a society that is completely immersed in smartphone technology....
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Candida or aerobic bacteria organisms like E. coli, staphylococcus aureus, and β- haemolytic streptococcus usually are the cause of vaginal discharge in women. Sexually transmitted infections (STI), bacterial vaginosis (BV), aerobic vaginitis and candidiasis are the infections of urogenital tract that affect women’s sexual health...
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The male reproductive system is a series of organs located outside and in pelvis region. The male reproductive systems main purpose is to provide sperm to fertilize the ovum. The major parts of the male are the sperm production and storage. The first category is...
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Since the early days, sex education as a topic has brought up several heated debates in our society. There have been controversies in schools related to the morals behind sex education and how they need to be portrayed in the classroom. However, with the progressive...
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Women are biologically more likely to become infected than men if exposed to a sexually transmitted pathogen. Many STIs are transmitted more easily from man to woman than from woman to man. For example, the risk to a woman of getting Gonorrhoea from a single...
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Several occasions that sex partners go unprotected sex Consuming alcohol prior to sex is a major factor of unprotected sex in partners. Aresearch has predicted that Probability of having sex increases as participantsconsume any amount of alcohol and consume the increasingamount of alcohol. Secondly, probabilityof...
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R. Karl Hanson’s theoretical paper argues for the dimensional classification of paraphilic disorders. In the article the argument is made that a scale should be established to distinguish varying degrees of paraphilia. Through a review of literature Hanson has discovered varying types of paraphilia, that...
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Love is said to be blind, and sex impervious to reason. However, a person’s outlook on sex is incredibly telling of that person’s fundamental outlooks upon life itself. To some, it is a sacred act to be committed in marriage only, and to others it...
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The pressure to perform a normative identity is evident in this story. The display of this identity has been driven proactively in an attempt to avoid the harsh backlash of society’s rejection of non-normative identities, this is what is meant by the pursuit of being...
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In Brazil, the lifestyle of a male prostitute is not always ideal. It’s not ideal for a certain group of individuals who call themselves Travestis. These individuals left their homes at a very young age and moved into tiny rooms in buildings with many others...
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Everyone remembers that dreaded day in elementary school. That day when the boys and girls are split into two rooms, and they learn how their bodies are going to develop. Then, skip ahead to middle school. Again, boys and girls are split up and are...
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Thomas Mappes developed his theory of sexual morality through a Kantian sexual ethic, by following the logic that one should never treat someone as a method to our own ends, we must treat others as an end in themselves. The Kantian principle is embedded with...
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Tennessee Williams’ 1955 play ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’, explores the avant-grade realities in which facades appear to dispel. Through his iconoclasm of the patriarchal normalities of 50s society, William’s embellishes characters as catalysts for taboo reveals of isolation, sexuality, and femininity. Whilst Richard...
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The majority of people around the world believe prostitution should be Treated as a crime. Perhaps you are one of them? In my opinion it should be legal. You may disagree. However, this essay might change your opinion. Granted, most people view prostitution as disgusting,...
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Who choose our gender roles? We should ask ourselves first about our gender and who chose it for us to get understand more about our life. Most of us have been thinking of the roles we have now. When people talk about gender role, most...
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Even in 2019 the conversation of sex, sexual behavior and sex education remains a taboo. The importance of a comprehensive sex education goes beyond the point of students having sex, but allows for understanding of sex health, sexual abuse and many other topics beside putting...
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As human beings we are naturally programmed to crave sex; however, sex comes at a cost. Our exposure to sexual stimuli influences our behavior, sexual permissiveness, relationship-initiation processing, self-sexualization and our conscious and unconscious processing of sexual cues. Social media and sex go head to...
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“Little Red Riding Hood” can be viewed as one of the most popular and famous bedtime fairytales. Based on the original counterpart, Angela Carter remolds this story by adding sexual elements through her work “The Company of Wolves”, in which the narrator describes the red...
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Every year in the United States between 70,000 and 80,000 people are arrested under prostitution charges, costing tax paying citizens over $200 million yearly. 204 out of every 100,000-people involved in sex work are murdered. In San Francisco, 82% of prostitutes had been assaulted and...
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According to an excerpt from Learning to Be Gendered by Eckert and Ginet, “Being a girl or boy is not a stable state but an ongoing accomplishment, something that is actively done both by the individual and by those in various communities to which it...
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The social construction of gender is a theory in feminism and sociology about the operation of gender and gender differences in societies. According to this view, society and culture create gender roles, and these roles are prescribed as ideal or appropriate behavior for a person...
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Following countless advancements in the realms of robotics and sexual aid technology, one topic that has recently garnered much attention and debate regards humanoid sex robots, henceforth referred to as “sexbots.” The primary intent of a sexbot is to bring sexual pleasure and gratification, in...
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In the third and final play of The Oresteia trilogy, The Eumenides, Apollo testifies for Orestes and the Furies testify for the late Clytemnestra in a trial that will decide whether or not Orestes is guilty. In this play, a new system of justice centered...
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It is said that money makes the world go round, and that there is nothing money cannot buy or fix. When you stop to think about it, that statement holds true for everything. With money, you can save an endangered animal, you can donate to...
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How do you feel knowing that there are currently 4,191 active sex offenders roaming the streets of Victoria? Do you feel safe? Do you feel vulnerable? Let me cast your eyes over to the following poster, the larger font signifying only a portion of sex...
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Social psychologists have long been engaged with the question how individuals construct and understand their identities. Through theories, they have tried to explain the interdependence of humans in this process of understanding and construction. Freud explains the relationship between the true identity and the performed...
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Vulvar papillary hidradenoma arises from specialized anogenital apocrine glands in and around the intralabial sulcus. These are benign lesions, which present as slow growing, circumscribed cystic masses especially in reproductive age. Here we discuss a case of papillary hidradenoma of vulva in a young female.IntroductionVulvar...
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In The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera, the inquisitive Tereza ponders what makes her unique. While staring at herself in a mirror she wonders if changing her physical features can affect who she is on the inside; whether her exterior shell affects her...
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In terms of philosophy, prostitution is defined as a means for a person to amplify their financial consumption or in additional terminologies ‘benefits’ by trading something that they have easily available, in this case, their bodies. It is often commonly recognized that prostitution is immoral,...
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Sex is very important in any relationship because of its benefits. Having sex in a relationship should not be just for the sake of having sex rather it should be because of the health and intimacy it brings into the relationship. Sex brings about intimacy...