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…"And yes, [he] did want to be that young again. But he wanted to be a boy precisely so he could fall in love with other boys, with no awkward age difference, no accusations of cradle robbing" (Lowenthal, 1998, p. 135). Youth and beauty. And sex. Our…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…for teens to obtain information on birth control or on Planned Parenthood? Should schools encourage safe sex, push for abstinence or do nothing? These are some of the questions that parents and I as a parent has to ask myself in when deciding for or against birth…
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…I have a vision, that all people be treated equally. Race, religion, sex, age, and other petty differences should not mater. Every one has a rite to me here, on Earth. Everyone has a rite to be heard. I hope that some day, when a person looks at another…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The issue of having condom machines in the school locker rooms has come about. The machines might set a good example for the teens of our school to have safe sex, and bring extra revenue to the school. They also might confuse younger children…
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…and growing. If you kill it, then you sex willingly then you know you have a chance of getting pregnant. There is no way of preventing pregnancy 100%. The only way is to hold off on sex. So if you are scared of getting pregnant and not wanting the baby then don't…
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…is unnecessary and useless. Megan’s Law was passed on January 3, 1996. Safety for our children was raised after an innocent seven-year-old child was raped and murdered by a former convicted sex offender who lived across the street. Megan’s Law states…
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…is showing hopeful signs. Research has made breakthroughs the past years and have come up with ways to slow things down, but not cure AIDS.         There are many ways to prevent AIDS. I believe the leading way is abstinence. No sex until your sure of your…
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…difficult for teens who feel different from their peers. Sexually active adolescents may wonder if their peers are abstinent, while sexually inactive adolescents may believe that their peers are sexually active. Others may struggle with same-sex attractions…
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…ABC’s and STD’s In today’s society, there is an ongoing debate over sex education and its influence on children. With teenage pregnancy rates higher than ever and the imminent threat of the contraction of STD’s, such as HIV, the role of sex
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…the issues of sex before, within and outside of marriage, sexual orientation, masturbation and contraception. The context of sexual ethics in the world today is that any form of sexual pleasure is pursued solely for the immediate physical gratification…
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