This TED talk may help you consider the implications of this question: https://www.ted.com/talks/emily_nagoski_the_truth_about_unwanted_arousal Links to an external site.
- Respond to the following in a Primary Post of at least 200 words:
What factors must be present for sex to add to a relationship? What are the consequences of moving too quickly toward sexual expression within a relationship? What are the benefits, costs and/or risks of casual sex without a significant relationship? Any good resources: links?
Given the family’s obligation to participate in gender role socialization, and the fact that (data about sexual identity is rapidly changing) about 6.9% of adults identify as LGBT (2.1 gay/lesbian, 4.1 bisexual and .7 transsexual), how do/should families prepare their children to understand and participate in the gender identity complexity of today’s society? It is valuable to note that over 20% of Millennials identify as Q.
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With median family income at about 70,000 per year (about what an E5 makes with BAH), and median individual income hanging at about 50,000 per year (should note that 30% of individual earners make less than 20,000 per year (think single parents), how do you suggest families below the median organize life in order to get the most bang for the buck?–What are strategies for making what seems like too little money stretch to allow a family to function well? Any good resources: links?