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    contraception is wrong because it is a deliberate violation of the natural law that God gave us. God intended sexual intercourse to be between a man and a woman who are married. The sole purpose of sexual intercourse is to offer the possibility of bringing a new life into the world as well as strengthening the bond, intimacy, and love that husbands and wives share. In a marriage if sexual intercourse becomes unnatural it is harmful to the marriage. Sex is supposed to be used to procreate. By using methods

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    assertion that women received pleasure exclusively through intercourse, and explored women’s sexuality. She discusses the beliefs about the orgasm that existed in the first half of the 20th century. At this time, a “companion marriage” where a heterosexual couple would love and care for one another, and have sex, was considered the proper and “normal” thing to do (451). It was agreed upon, amongst psychologists and sexologists, that intercourse was normal for women, but most strongly discouraged clitoral

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    Barbra Case Study Essay

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    with her husband, Frank. She can achieve orgasm by herself, but never with Frank. She does feel a desire to have intercourse with Frank, but, his foreplay is unsatisfactory to her. She also does not find much pleasure from intercourse with him. Barbra regularly masturbates to reach orgasm after Frank falls asleep. Her inability to reach orgasm makes her feel guilty and anxious about sexual encounters with Frank. Barbra was raised to believe that it is wrong to have sex or masturbate, so consequently

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    marriage, there can be a delusion that rape, sexual assault and sexual abuse, does not take place (Vayeghan, 2016). Many reject the accusation made by a wife of rape by her husband as a crime within a marriage relationship, claims Vayeghan (2016). Consequently, many cultures do not consider sexual assault or sexual abuse within the marriage setting to be a crime. Sexual assault and sexual abuse exist and does occur in marital relationships. Marriages in which sexual abuse and/or assault occurs have been

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    This Term Paper has been submitted by Nitin Nair Roll no: 212139 On Women and Criminal Law Topic: Sexual Crimes against Women- The Conundrum of Marital Rape During the Monsoon Semester 2014-2015 Introduction The word “rape” is derived from the word raptus, which means to seize. It is the act of forced non-consensual sexual intercourse with a woman by coercion, fear or fraud. Rape usually include three separate factors, these factors include forced vaginal penetration, threat of violence

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    raped before. Just like woman, men can be raped. There are many different types of rape/ Sexual assault. One type is Rape in the second degree. Rape in the second degree can be defined in court as the actor(rapist) is sixteen years old or older and the other person(victim) is less than sixteen but older than twelve but is at least two years younger than the actor or it can be defined as Sexual Intercourse with a member of the opposite sex and the other person is incapable of consent by reason of

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    Birth Control Essay

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    complete opposite. Birth control is either used right before sexual intercourses or hours prior, but is never used after sexual intercourse. When choosing birth control, it is important to know what is being put into the body, what age is too young and who actually pays for birth control. Contraception consists of multiple methods that help prevent from transferring sexually transmitted diseases and causing pregnancy after sexual intercourse. Contraception may be considered as easy to use, some may

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Assignment

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    reached in containing all that was required to be answered. After explaining the situation faced finding an advertisement showing an older couple with a condom was an answer to prayer. Over the last fifty years there have been many changes to the sexual attitudes and behaviors in the United States. Going back through the early 1900’s misinformation was abundant when it came to the sexuality of the baby boomers and other older adults. Often when thoughts come to mind it is humorous to the younger

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    in the world that have prostitution legalized. While I don't find legalizing prostitution too bad I would not want my daughter to earn a living from having sexual intercourse. I believe that sexual intercourse is something that you do with a person you truly love. Sexual intercourse is just to make babies in the time we live sexual intercourse is done as a sort of pleasure. Some women have to become prostitutes because of what is going on in their lives. Women who are poor tend to become prostitutes

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    Syphilis Research Paper

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    The sexually transmitted disease, syphilis, can be passed from person to person in two ways. One way is having direct contact with a syphilis sore during sexual intercourse. The other way syphilis is spread, is from an infected mother to her baby during pregnancy. Syphilis cannot be spread from indirect contact. An example of this is using the same toilet seat an infected person did. Syphilis has been referred to as ‘the great imitator’ due to the wide range of symptoms, most of which other disease

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