Most, if not all adults feel like a healthy, happy and fulfilling sex. Sexual health is enjoying a state of well and we experience our sexuality physically, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually, socially and culturally.
Sex refers to biological characteristics (sex organs and their functions) to distinguish the people as either male or female. In a broader sense and in general use in many environments, sex is often referred to "sexual acts".
Sexuality is a central element of human existence. It's about your attitude toward sex and intimacy, your sexual desires and your ability to fulfill your wishes. Sexuality encompasses the concepts of gender identity and gender roles, sexual orientation and focus, intimacy, pleasure, eroticism, and reproduction. Sexual satisfaction is important and necessary, both for men and women.
Our sex determines how we feel about the following things:
• Our body and how it works
(• Our biological sex and sexuality, biological, social and legal as male or female)
• Our gender identity (how we feel about sex)
• Roles
• Sexual orientation (heterosexual, homosexual or bisexual)
• Our values about life, love, and the people in our lives
• The eroticism, intimacy, and joy
• Art
Sex and experienced in the thoughts expressed, fantasies, desires, beliefs, attitudes, values, attitudes, roles and relationships. The experience and expression of sexuality is influenced by the interplay of physical, emotional, mental, social, economic, political, cultural, ethical, moral, legal, religious and spiritual factors. Sexual health is not merely the absence of disease or dysfunction is a state of well-connected with our sexuality. It encompasses the physical, emotional, psychological, spiritual, social and cultural aspects of sexuality. In order to make healthy and responsible decisions about sex,You must seek continuous and accurate information about sex and sexuality. Learning issues related to notions of sexuality, you are more likely to feel good about yourself, you can use the healthiest and best choice for you, your sexual partner (s), and your future. Sexual health is best achieved through voluntary expressions and responsible example of sexual acts that you as an individual and enrich your social life. You owe it to yourself and respect others and take care of your body to maintain good sexual health. To achieve sexual health and to be maintained to the sexual rights of all people are respected, protected and respected.
Sexual health is influenced by personal sexual attitudes, beliefs and practices and social attitudes and beliefs (the "norm"), biological hazards) (diseases, and genetic predisposition to disease. Sexual health encompasses the problems of HIV and AIDS, hepatitis, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), infertility and cancer to sexually transmitted diseases, unwanted pregnancies, abortion and sexual dysfunction. Sexual health is also affected by mental health, acute and chronic affects illness, disability, violence and abuse of drugs and alcohol.
Sexual health includes the ability to assess and monitor the reproductive and sexual behavior, according to his own personal beliefs as well as in social ethics. Sexual health means that a person is free from fear, shame, guilt, false beliefs and other psychological and emotional factors associated with sexual response, sex, sexual pleasure and disrupt reproductive functions.
Sexual rights include the right of everyone to a safe, satisfying and enjoyable sex life with the partner of their choice, free from coercion, discrimination and violence. Everyone should have this basic sexual rights, but as demonstrated by the continued repression of women, arranged marriages and the practice of female genital mutilation, the sexual pleasure that will hurt you are still denied in many regions of the world those rights.
All people should have the right to the highest attainable standard of sexual health, including access to services for sexual and reproductive health. You should seek the ability to receive and discuss information relating to sexuality without punishment or discrimination. They should
be able to decide whether they want or are not sexually active, and their sexual partner (s choose). Sexual relationships should be mutually consensual sexual partners, and that the marriage should be an individual decision. Women should have the right to decide whether and when to bear children. A person should expect sexual partners to respect their physical integrity and to refrain from violence and mutilation.
To ensure that sexual rights are respected, a system of statutory regulation, if the sexual rights of all people must be met. It must also handle an integrated health and community professionals, sexual health and rights at individual, family, community, and levels of health and welfare interventions and appropriate recommendations.
The responsible exercise of human rights requires that all persons respect the rights of others.
Sex refers to biological characteristics (sex organs and their functions) to distinguish the people as either male or female. In a broader sense and in general use in many environments, sex is often referred to "sexual acts".
Sexuality is a central element of human existence. It's about your attitude toward sex and intimacy, your sexual desires and your ability to fulfill your wishes. Sexuality encompasses the concepts of gender identity and gender roles, sexual orientation and focus, intimacy, pleasure, eroticism, and reproduction. Sexual satisfaction is important and necessary, both for men and women.
Our sex determines how we feel about the following things:
• Our body and how it works
(• Our biological sex and sexuality, biological, social and legal as male or female)
• Our gender identity (how we feel about sex)
• Roles
• Sexual orientation (heterosexual, homosexual or bisexual)
• Our values about life, love, and the people in our lives
• The eroticism, intimacy, and joy
• Art
Sex and experienced in the thoughts expressed, fantasies, desires, beliefs, attitudes, values, attitudes, roles and relationships. The experience and expression of sexuality is influenced by the interplay of physical, emotional, mental, social, economic, political, cultural, ethical, moral, legal, religious and spiritual factors. Sexual health is not merely the absence of disease or dysfunction is a state of well-connected with our sexuality. It encompasses the physical, emotional, psychological, spiritual, social and cultural aspects of sexuality. In order to make healthy and responsible decisions about sex,You must seek continuous and accurate information about sex and sexuality. Learning issues related to notions of sexuality, you are more likely to feel good about yourself, you can use the healthiest and best choice for you, your sexual partner (s), and your future. Sexual health is best achieved through voluntary expressions and responsible example of sexual acts that you as an individual and enrich your social life. You owe it to yourself and respect others and take care of your body to maintain good sexual health. To achieve sexual health and to be maintained to the sexual rights of all people are respected, protected and respected.
Sexual health is influenced by personal sexual attitudes, beliefs and practices and social attitudes and beliefs (the "norm"), biological hazards) (diseases, and genetic predisposition to disease. Sexual health encompasses the problems of HIV and AIDS, hepatitis, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), infertility and cancer to sexually transmitted diseases, unwanted pregnancies, abortion and sexual dysfunction. Sexual health is also affected by mental health, acute and chronic affects illness, disability, violence and abuse of drugs and alcohol.
Sexual health includes the ability to assess and monitor the reproductive and sexual behavior, according to his own personal beliefs as well as in social ethics. Sexual health means that a person is free from fear, shame, guilt, false beliefs and other psychological and emotional factors associated with sexual response, sex, sexual pleasure and disrupt reproductive functions.
Sexual rights include the right of everyone to a safe, satisfying and enjoyable sex life with the partner of their choice, free from coercion, discrimination and violence. Everyone should have this basic sexual rights, but as demonstrated by the continued repression of women, arranged marriages and the practice of female genital mutilation, the sexual pleasure that will hurt you are still denied in many regions of the world those rights.
All people should have the right to the highest attainable standard of sexual health, including access to services for sexual and reproductive health. You should seek the ability to receive and discuss information relating to sexuality without punishment or discrimination. They should
be able to decide whether they want or are not sexually active, and their sexual partner (s choose). Sexual relationships should be mutually consensual sexual partners, and that the marriage should be an individual decision. Women should have the right to decide whether and when to bear children. A person should expect sexual partners to respect their physical integrity and to refrain from violence and mutilation.
To ensure that sexual rights are respected, a system of statutory regulation, if the sexual rights of all people must be met. It must also handle an integrated health and community professionals, sexual health and rights at individual, family, community, and levels of health and welfare interventions and appropriate recommendations.
The responsible exercise of human rights requires that all persons respect the rights of others.


