5. How do you define a sexually healthy person and why? Does your definition
include sexual dyfunctions and sexually transmitted infections? How would you
deal with a partner who had a sexual dysfunction or a sexually transmitted
infection?
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February 23rd, 2010 at 10:49 am
First, your question is grammatically incorrect. Secondly, a sexually healthy person is one who is capable of having a sexual relationship. If somebody had an STI you deal with it by taking medicine until it clears up (unless you mean STD). If they have a sexual dysfunction you dump their sorry butt and move one to somebody who is great in bed.