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Sexuality
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Safer Sex
Safer sex means avoiding the body fluids such as the semen, vaginal juices and blood to enter the other partner’s body so as to protect from sexually transmitted diseases. Diseases such as hepatitis and HIV can be transmitted in body fluids through an infected person during sexual activity. A person can be infected with these diseases, if body fluids from an infected person enter the vagina, anus or mouth.
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Why Fear Pregnancy More than HIV-AIDS?
Women who belong to the poor countries are often denied the very basics human rights such as equality, education, health care and economic security. They do cannot protect them from unwanted continuous pregnancies. The pregnant women who are HIV infected are forced to abort the unborn child and most of the times are treated as an outcaste. Knowledge should be imparted on pregnancy complications so that the risk involved in it does not arise and cause harm to both the mother and the child.
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The Pyramid Of Sport - From Sex To Superconsciousness
The top five American sports are: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Tennis, and Golf. How does each relate to physical/psychological/spiritual development in men? Trace the path from the bottom to the top - from the in your face attitude of football, to the silence of tennis. It's all there, unseen by most people, but still ever present.
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How to Last Longer in Bed
Lovemaking is an experience in itself. Both you and your partner need to enjoy this experience, it is therefore necessary that you last longer in bed to enjoy every minute of it. However, 93% of men experience having orgasm quicker than they wanted to be, desperate men seek unnatural remedies but still fails.
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The Turkish 'Kinsey Report', Part 3 -- First Time Sex
Turkish Sexuality Survey Question --
How would you describe your first sexual experience?
# Slightly more women (9.9%) than men (8.8%) described their first sexual experience with 'repugnance, guilt, or anger.' And...
# Of the more educated women in the survey, one-third of High School finishers and an equal percentage of University graduates were definite in describing their first sexual experiences as 'unpleasant', even 'bad'. But...
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Doctors Say Use Condom With Birth Control Pills
According to doctors pills give warning signals for example severe abdominal pain or cramps; chest or stomach pain; shortness of breath; coughing up blood; severe headaches; pain, tingling, swelling or numbness in the leg; and blurred or temporary loss of vision. Therefore there is always some kind of risk associated with pills for those women who have some health problems.
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Birth Control
Both males and females should take responsibility when they become parents. They should be aware that they are bringing a new life into this world. But when men and women are not ready to take the responsibility then they should go for birth control methods.
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