Other improvements that persisted after four months included more positive
attitudes about condoms and increased knowledge about HIV and STDs.
Not exact matches
``... very strong politically correct and left - wing revisionist history
attitude or tone that's also Anti-American (especially a vague charge against «U.S. foreign policy»), and strong anti-capitalist elements... blasphemy, implied urinating, vomiting, scatological humor, and comments on breast feeding and sexual parts of people's bodies; light brief violence includes beating on car window and trying to damage car, man comically shoves people off a stage, man burns books; sexual content includes homosexual references, implied adultery with a pregnancy out of wedlock, talk
about a priest raping boy in the past, a giant
condom balloon placed on church steeple, references to real
condoms, implied fornication; upper male nudity, man wears a dress; alcohol use and drunkenness; smoking and marijuana use depicted, including eating marijuana brownies; and, strong miscellaneous immorality includes lying, stealing, revenge, rebellion, dysfunctional family portrayed, father is a pothead and a drinker and lives in a trailer»
We needed someone who could answer off the cuff the detailed attacks made on Church history and policy: opposition to the use of
condoms to combat AIDS, magisterial teaching
about homosexuality; the Church's historical
attitude to slavery, involvement in the crusades, relations with the Jewish people; someone who could properly confront and contextualise the evil actions of some members of the Church - in Ireland or Rwanda, for example.
MONDAY, Feb. 13, 2017 (HealthDay News)-- In a sign that powerful new ways to treat and prevent HIV are relaxing
attitudes about safer sex, a new survey finds that gay and bisexual men are much less likely to use
condoms than they were two decades ago.
Social and peer norms, as well as personal
attitudes about abstinence, sex, unprotected sex,
condoms and contraception.
Adolescents reported, on a five - point Likert scale ranging from 1 (disagree strongly or very bad idea) to 5 (agree strongly or very good idea), on their
attitudes toward sex (e.g., «Not having sex will help me feel good
about myself») and on their
attitudes about using
condoms (e.g., «How do you feel
about using a
condom if you had sex in the next 3 months?»).