Sexuality and relations
1.Circumcision
Recently, the common practice of circumcision has become a topic all over the media. Although circumcision in infants is painful, scientists like Godfrey have found that circumcision in infants is very healthy in protecting lateral infections and also STDs, such as HIV / AIDS, for the person starting from the time you were circumcised as an infant. While studying circumcision, another researcher called Caroline discovered that even though someone is circumcised, the sensitivity of penises may not shift. Therefore, in present days’ circumcision should be done when one is an infant.
2.a. Who is responsible for preventing pregnancy?
Both partners are responsible to ensure that they practice safe sex and use contraception for the prevention of unplanned pregnancy.\
- Who should initiate a discussion of birth control methods?
The doctor who you visit should be the one who initiates the birth control method for you since it depends on the health of the victim and also her desire to have children now or in the future.
- Who should pay for the device used or the medical appointment needed?
Both partners and also their families should be able to contribute to paying for the devices used and also the appointment needed.
- How do you resolve conflicts about which method to use?
The best way to solve the conflict, in this case, is to use a compromising way of solving conflict. This is because this method involves both parties looking for common ground. It helps the partners to fully agree on one method to be used.
3.The pros and cons of abstinence-only sexuality education vs comprehensive sexuality education
Comprehensive sexually program teaches the adolescents a wide range of knowledge about their sex anatomy, acts of gender, the use of contraceptive medications, and threats of pregnancy and sexual STDs offer often in high school. On the other hand, abstinence initiatives are far more restrictive and restricted to teach sex abstinence, typically up to marriage, such that pregnancy complications, STDs, and other factors are prevented and other advantages, such as a more exclusive intimate connection to one’s ultimate spouse.
- a. How one feels about different birthing experiences and also the use of medications to ease the pain of delivery?
Many women feel shy when they deliver while the midwives are present since women’s positive and negative memories of their birth experiences are correlated to feelings and exertion of choice.
- What would be your ideal birthing experience-either for yourself or your partner?
I should keep the company to help her pass time in the early stages and also massage her shoulders and back, and help her change position or move about.
5 a. Should the government be able to regulate the age paramount for when a woman can be pregnant?
Yes, it should reduce unplanned pregnancies.
- the number of children she should have?
No, it should not since the partners are the ones supposed to agree.
- How many children she can carry at once?
No, it should not since God is the only one who can agree on how many children a woman should carry at once.
- What would be the benefits and pitfalls of such regulations?
This helps the partners to establish their relationship and also save up enough money before having a child. On the other hand, it can lead to some women-hating to have children since the fertility of a woman declines as they grow older.