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My topic has changed slightly from being focused on just high students to also including college students. I want to cover both becuase I can relate to both and be able to narrow it down a little. How can young adults keep healthy emotionally and physically in sexual relationships??
My best source so far is a book I checked out from the library. The title is called Sexual Health: Foundations for Practice and is written by Heather Wilson and Sue McAndrew. It has some very valuable chapters about practicing healthy habits and how to protect yourself. It also talks about resources that can help you if you find yourself in a tough situation. I will continue searching the internet and looking at the other books I checked out, but so far this book has been the most informative.
Some challenges I see myself beginning to face are keeping my research narrowed and focused. It's a lot of information but I feel like it is very important and definitley in the realm of keeping healthy.
<3 Taryn
I like how your question has evolved. I would assume that keeping yourself healthy, physically at least, is common knowledge, but it's obviously NOT since so many people end up with STDs and unwanted pregnancies. I would think, still, that the emotional health part of your question is most interesting. Taryn, I'd also suggest thinking about who you want your audience to be, eventually, when we get to our argumentative essays. We're not there yet though, so just keep up the good work!
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