Sentences with phrase «over use of a condom»

Relatability is certainly a key component of Knocked Up «s inherent appeal, as it plunders for humor that most nightmarish of singles» fears, unwanted pregnancy, via the story of Alison (Katherine Heigl) and Ben (Seth Rogen), a mismatched twosome whose polar - opposite lives are accidentally entwined by a drunken one - night stand that, due to miscommunication over use of a condom (the momentous phrase in question being «Just do it already!»)

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Examples are 9/11 hijackings, The holding back of stem cell research that could save countless human lives, Aids being spread due to religious opposition to the use of condoms, Christians legally fighting this year to teach over 1 million young girls in America that they must always be obedient to men, the eroding of child protection laws in America by Christians, for so called faith based healing alternatives that place children's health and safety at risk, burning of witches, the crusades, The Nazi belief that the Aryans were god's chosen to rule the world, etc... But who cares about evidence in the real world when we have our imaginations and delusions about gods with no evidence of them existing.
As the Pope still has significant influence over the less educated masses in these parts of the World, he has exercised this power by: (a) Using some of the Vatican's incomprehensible wealth to educate these vulnerable people on health family planning and condom use; (b) Supporting government programs that distribute condoms to high risk groups; (c) Using its myriad of churches in these regions to distribute condoms; or (d) Scaring people into NOT using condoms, based upon his disdainful and aloof view that it is better that a person die than go against the Vatican's position on contraceptiveUsing some of the Vatican's incomprehensible wealth to educate these vulnerable people on health family planning and condom use; (b) Supporting government programs that distribute condoms to high risk groups; (c) Using its myriad of churches in these regions to distribute condoms; or (d) Scaring people into NOT using condoms, based upon his disdainful and aloof view that it is better that a person die than go against the Vatican's position on contraceptiveUsing its myriad of churches in these regions to distribute condoms; or (d) Scaring people into NOT using condoms, based upon his disdainful and aloof view that it is better that a person die than go against the Vatican's position on contraceptiveusing condoms, based upon his disdainful and aloof view that it is better that a person die than go against the Vatican's position on contraceptive use.
The Pope also said the use of contraception could be justified in regions hit by the Zika virus, a stance that could reignite a debate over the church's prohibition of the use of condoms to stop the spread of the AIDS virus.
Of 256 couples having sex, just over half used condoms consistently.
There are a half dozen excellent cringe - inducing scenes in Ruben Östlund's art world satire The Square, from the foul - mouthed interruption of an artist's talk to a round of tug - of - war over a used condom.
We are using condoms now, but had unprotected sex many times over the course of about 2 - 3 weeks before he found out that the bumps on his penis were actually warts, and not skin damage from over-enthusiastic masturbation.
ANOVA of IH score by the relative frequency of condom use with non-steady partners, with covariates, the number of non-steady partners that they had unprotected anal intercourse within the past year and perceived control over sexual risk - taking, demonstrated a small - to - moderate effect size (η2 = 0.03).
The strong relationship of perceived control over sexual risk - taking (figure 2) with condom use led to an additional analysis of the predictors of this perceived control (table 4).
An accelerating relationship between IH and the relative frequency of condom use (covariates» perceived control over sexual risk and the number of casual partners in the past year) with non-steady male partners was apparent (figure 2).
A new study by the Guttmacher Institute released last week, U.S. Teen Pregnancies, Births and Abortions, 2008: National Trends by Age, Race and Ethnicity, found that pregnancy rates have declined dramatically among all teens over the past two decades, and that these declines have been primarily driven by improved use of contraception, particularly increases in the use of highly effective methods and dual use of contraception and condoms.
First, the few studies that have followed participants beyond the immediate intervention period (6 months or less) have noted a decay of intervention effect on behavior over time, 5,6 prompting members of the National Institutes of Health Consensus Panel: Intervention to Prevent HIV Risk Behavior to identify sustainability of program effectiveness as 1 of the most important questions that professionals who are concerned with risk prevention face.7 A challenge for behavioral change interventions in general, this issue is particularly vexing for interventions that target decreased involvement in sex and substance use with advancing age during adolescence.8, 9 Second, multiple behaviors (sex without a condom, sex with multiple partners, substance use before sex, etc) directly and indirectly place individuals at risk for acquisition of HIV.
A study that follows people over time can do a better job of establishing if hair removal came before the STD — and investigators could take more risk factors into account, including condom use, HPV vaccination, and frequency of sexual contact.
In 2003, of sexually active high - school students nationwide, 37 % reported that neither they nor their partner had used a condom during last sexual intercourse (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2004) and just over one quarter (25.4 %) had used alcohol or drugs during their last sexual encounter (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2004).
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