For this paper you will clearly articulate your values, attitudes and beliefs ab

For this paper you will clearly articulate your values, attitudes and beliefs about a variety of topics, and then describe the positive and negative experiences that have directly or indirectly influenced the formation of them.
Organize your papers using your choices as subheadings:
• Premarital sex
• HIV/STDs
• Masturbation
• Safer sex education – Abstinence education
• Contraception / Protection
A number of factors may have influenced the development of your thinking about these topics; examples include the following:
• Religious upbringing
• Educational experiences/teachers
• Peers or friends
• The media (music, TV, magazines, movies, etc.)
• Parents and family (involvement, education, family life)
• Cultural or ethnic background
• Social experiences
• Other experiences that have been important to you
Be sure to include your age, culture, the number and sex of the children in your family of origin, where you are in the birth order, and your parents’ marital status. Give your paper an interesting title that reflects its content. Do not just write a chronology of your life… you need to describe your gender and sexual attitudes, beliefs, and values and specifically how they came to be that way.

You must use reliable research on the sexuality topic portrayed in the film so t

You must use reliable research on the sexuality topic portrayed in the film so that you are prepared to say whether the viewer would be misinformed or informed properly about the sexuality issues portrayed in the film.
The paper must include the following:
1. What was the sexual content/messages of the movie?
2. Was the content/messages stereotypical of our culture and if so, how?
3. Do you think it was an accurate portrayal of sexuality in our culture? Why or why not? A minimum of 5 examples of correct or inaccurate depictions (comparisons) must be included in the paper.
4. Would you change this movie in any way to better portray this sexuality issue?
5. What implicit and explicit messages does this movie contain about sex and sexuality? What do you think about these messages? Are they positive or negative?