No matter how is the injury, you would be scared to get other complicated diseases from infection to AIDS. Sexual abuse is also a form of violence. On one hand it is a physical abuse that is occurring probably in every city in Morocco. On the other, it is a moral exhaustion. Children, especially, are victimized by those sexual predators for reasons such as child’s availability, anonymity, physiological sicknesses, and the lack of child-protection laws.
Chlamydia can also infect newborn babies if the mother is infected. The disease will infect the eye and might cause permanent blindness. This disease, as well as all other STDs, often go untreated because of the embarrassment that comes along with contracting it. Not many people would want to have sex with a person knowing that their sex partner has chlamydia, but unfortunately the disease's silence disguises the harmful nature of a partners vaginal or penile region. Also, person who had been treated for chlamydia previously still runs the risk of being re-infected with the disease.
I can also see that when she was raped, it was not a morally good act so the decision to pass the first step would be a little more complicated than what it seems. I believe that this case however would not pass the “the good must come from the direct action, the bad from the indirect” rule. Even though we know she is a rape victim who became pregnant because of that incident, it would still directly harm the fetus. The woman might benefit from the abortion in more than one way, but her decision would kill the fetus and would not pass the second
Violating a person in such a way is horrible, cruel and it can lead to severe physiological problems of the victim. Rape is not beneficial to society and it is not agreed upon by both parties, but instead forced upon on the one not in agreement. Rape is not only with women, but also with children and men. There are those who specifically target women because they know they can overpower them if they need to in order to get their way. Children or minors may lack the judgment needed for valid consent.
Flinching when another person is near you. A heightened sense of fear and anxiety around a person. Low self esteem Sexual Abuse Sexual abuse can be defined as any behavior perceived to be of a sexual nature which is unwanted and takes place without consent or understanding. This can be inappropriate touching or looking. Conversation with sexual content that is not appropriate for the meeting and is making either party uncomfortable.
Chlamydia can be transmitted during the act of vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Any sexually active person can be at risk to get infected with Chlamydia. Teenage girls and young women typically are at a higher risk to be infected because their cervix is not fully matured and is more vulnerable to infection. Sexually active homosexual men are also at risk for infections. Chlamydia can also be passed to a baby from the
They messed up and need to have to accept their mistake. There is always the option of putting the baby up for adoption once it’s born. There are plenty of people that adopt. Being raped is a completely different situation than that of just messing up. Any rape victim will tell that it was a crime that happened to them that they never want to think about ever again.
Other infections that are not so well known may also cause death in people who have HIV/AIDS. Since HIV/AIDS weakens the immune system, a person is unable to fight infections off. A person who does not have HIV/AIDS may be able to fight infections commonly associated with the diseases off. There are also cancers that are commonly associated with people living with HIV/AIDS. Kaposi’s Sarcoma is a tumor of the blood vessel walls.
In the essay “Against the Legalization of Drugs,” James Q. Wilson writes: “Women are much more likely to use crack than heroin, and if they are pregnant, the effects on their babies are tragic.”….”Cocaine harms the fetus and can lead to physical deformities or neurological damage. Some crack babies have for all practical purposes suffered a disabling stroke while still in the womb,” (645). If that the case, its common sense that this is one of the many reasons why we should not legalized drugs. We would be harming every newborn at a really young age and eventually as they get older they will be drug addicts as well. The use of drugs such as cocaine, crack, heroin and marijuana has been proved to cause unbelievable damage and harm to the body and brain.
It’s increasingly hard for people to display their true nature without an interface, or a gimmick because instances where one does can put that person at risk socially. You don’t want to come off as creepy do you? You want to take a woman out on a date, conduct an interview about her life, and show her that you respect her etc. in order to desire her sexually. The truth is that we put so much pressure on each other as a society that sometimes we impair each other’s freedom to act, especially in respect to acting on our deepest