Q DOUBLE ENTRY JOURNAL (DEJ) Choose FIVE different sentences that you think are important from the assigned reading. Copy each sentence down. Below each, write (in at least 160 word sentences) your reaction to that sentence. The main difference between receiving a "5" or "3" or "1" for this assignment is the depth of your discussion. What does this mean? An organized and well thought out discussion of the sentence that indicates to me you've done the reading and have thought out your reaction. Maybe the sentence reminds you of another course material, a personal experience, something you’ve observed. Feel free to write about your feelings about the sentence - perhaps you disagree with the author or are shocked by something the author has written. An in-depth discussion may include quotes from other readings or other sections of the same reading. Double entry journals are each worth up to 5 points and will be graded in the following way: Score 5 Meets or exceeds required length and format. Detailed in-depth discussion of the sentence. 4 Meets required length and format. Partially detailed in-depth discussion of the sentence. 3 Meets required length and format. Not an in-depth discussion of the sentence. 2 Meets some of the required length and format. Poor quality discussion of the sentence. 0-1 Did not meet required length and format. DEJ5 on Sexual Stats: Who Has Sex? How Often? How Hot? One reason that singles may have less sexual satisfaction is that depression is higher in single and divorced people and is incompatible with high sexual satisfaction.
Q It turns out that people who are having more sex, and frequent orgasms with their partner, are more sexually satisfied, no matter what kind of relationship they are in.Good communication skills seem to be very important for a happy sex life because in order to have a good sex life couples need to, well, talk to each other.It’s a lot easier to introduce sexual novelty and undisclosed aspects of eroticism in one night stands or an affair than in your marriage.It is true that the young people who fit into this no-sexual-contact-of-any-kind category are protected from sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and pregnancy.
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