Sexuality And Health Question Set Essay

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Another way casual sex can impact a relationship is when a person decides to betray the trust of their partner and commit adultery. The allure of a "no strings attached" sexual encounter with a relative stranger can entice people to wrong those they love, and this temptation is one of the leading precursors to divorce. d.) How does a person know when a sexual act is appropriate or permissible?

This subject is highly sensitive, and must be left to each individual to decide. Personal boundaries exist for a reason, and although one person may find hugging or backrubs to be appropriate actions, another person can easily consider them to constitute harassment or assault. If somebody feels an instinctive sense of violation when a sexual act is performed, they have every right to voice their concern and end the act on their own terms. Everybody should be aware of their sexual partner's implicit and explicit boundaries, and any action that does not respect these boundaries...

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Simply telling somebody to stop being a homosexual is akin to demanding that they stop being right-handed.
g.) What is your perspective on "gay rights" (e.g. rights of lesbian, gay, and bisexual persons to marriage and other benefits)?

Considering this nation's regrettable history of inequality, one's sexual orientation should never be used as the basis for discriminatory practices or social injustice.

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