FMST 316 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Survival Sex, Sexual Dysfunction, Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority

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23 Feb 2015
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More illnesses to learn about: in 80s, hardcore hiv education. Increasing sti infections: pregnancy rates a lot lower, sti rates increasing, first sexual experience (vaginal intercourse) slightly older. Psychological factors: dislike condoms usually signals love and trust, low perceived risk 35% of canadians will have at least one stis in their lifetime, personal invulnerability. Competency women thought they were competent sexual subjects who would never choose a partner with an sti. Disavowal mental or psychic protection but not physical protection. Sense of competency is really key: asymptomatic nature of a lot of stis. Positioning herself as a good sexual subject use of condoms with all non-long term relationships. How is the sexual double standard both undermined and reinforced in relation to x, Interesting as it seems inevitable in some way: hustler with morals ; hooker with a heart of gold . How can sex work be put onto a continuum with long term relationship? o.

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