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August 7, 2023 • 32 mins
Toni On One Podcast - The Impact of Sex- physical Integrity and Health

In today's modern society, our views on sexual behavior have evolved significantly. But have we truly grasped the potential consequences that can arise from our choices in the bedroom?

The Impact of Sex
Physical integrity and Health
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You are now listening to see onOne Radio the talk show podcast station Green
You Tony on One podcast with opendiscussions, hot copies, as well as
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consames some quotations, images, andor excerpts from copyrighting material. Use just
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to motivate, encourage, and inspirepositive trash and to healthier lifestyle. Welcome
to Tony on one podcast. Goodevening and welcome to another episode of the

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Tony on One Podcast. Our topicthe impact of sex, physical integrity and
health. Now this is going tobe a three part show series and this
one is part one, So ifyou're new here, welcome, Thank you

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for tuning in. Make sure tolike, subscribe, follow on no matter
where and how you're listening to thisFor all of my day ones, let
me go ahead and give a shoutout to you all was of everybody in
the on Ones Day one's group.Thank y'all so much for being my biggest

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supporters. Much love and respect toyou all. Now, this is a
high topic issue, y'all. Itreally is. And I've been sitting back
and I've constantly got a question whyyou won't do it, Why you want
to do this topic? While youwant do this topic, I waited a
while. This is a very hot, budding issue. I've heard other people

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do it. I've listened, I'vewatched the reactions and everything else they went
with it. This topic is allover the world, people on their back
porches, up under the tree talkingabout it and everything. So I'm gonna
go ahead and do this three partseries, the Impact of sex, Physical

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integrity, and Help. So,ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to another
thought provoking episode of Tony on Onepodcast. I am your host Tony on
One, and today we're kicking offan exciting three part series that dives into
the deep and often misunderstood connection betweenbody count and sexual behavior. So y'all

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better buckle up because we're about toembark on an opening journey into the world
of intimate relationships, psychology, andhuman behavior. So body count, because
that's that's those are the words thateverybody's familiar with. Body count, body

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count, body count, Does itmatter? Does it not? Matter what
happens if there's a high body count, does it mean if it's a low
body count? The topic is allover the place, like truly, so
today we're gonna get into it nowand today's modern society, our views on

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sexual behavior have evolved significantly because whatit was way back in the day where
they didn't really talk about it.You knew they were having sex, but
nobody talked about it. So alot of the older I should say the
oldest, are the ones who havealready passed on that was their era.

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We won't discredit them, No,we won't do that because they're learning,
just like we're still learning in thisday and age. But we knew sex.
Sex was happening everybody everywhere. They'repopping that cool hill, slanging that
pipe, no matter what you callthose parts, pieces and or the action

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at sex. But have we trulygrasped the potential consequences that can arise from
our choices in the bedroom? Somemaybe so, maybe not, But that's
why we're here now. Throughout thisseries, we aim to provide you with

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the comprehensive understanding of body count.Nobody count is a term used to describe
the number of sexual partners an individualhas had and how it can impact our
lives, both emotionally as well asphysically. So in Part one, we

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break down the stereotype surrounding body countand deep bunk common misconceptions. Will also
explore the roots of societal judgment andshame, unveiling how these negative attitudes can
affect our self esteem and relationships.We got this. We can talk about

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this civil no blasting because it's notnecessary. We're all adults here, right,
And if you guys have any ofyour points that you would like comment,
email all of that. And ifyou're following on social media, whether

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it's either one of my blogs orany pages on any platforms that I have,
let me know your thoughts on this. I'll go back and include them.

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So for the part one, weare discussing body count and sexual behavior,
understanding the connection. Sexual behavior isa deeply personal aspect of human life,
influenced by various social, cultural,and individual factors. One such factor

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that has gained attention in the recentyears is the concept of body count,
the number of sexual partners an individualhas had. Here, I am to
explore the relationship between body count andsexual behavior as well as function and the
potential implications and perceptions surrounding it.By examining relevant research and existing literature,

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we can gain a deeper understanding ofthis complex topic. Not only that,
just looking around at the ones thatthe people that we live with, work
with, share DNA with. Justlook around online news. It all tells

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you and it shows you. Now. Body count and sexual behavior research has
shown that there is significant diversity amongindividuals when it comes to sexual behavior as
well as attitude towards body count.Now, some individuals may have multiple sexual

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partners throughout their lives, while othersmay prefer long term monogamous relationships. One's
body account does not necessarily correlate withtheir sexual behavior, satisfaction, or even
function. And I know that's goingto sound crazy and surprising, but pretty

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much true. It is important torecognize that sexual behavior is subjective and varies
greatly from person to person. Sowhat are these factors? The factors affecting
body count and sexual behavior definitely varies, but they can shape an individual's sexual

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behavior and subsequently influence their body count. Cultural and societal norms play a significant
role in shaping attitudes towards sex andrelationships. So, for instance, societies
that value sexual liberation and amy maybe more accepting of higher body counts,

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while more conservative social lights may viewa lower body count as ideal. Individual
personality traits and values also contribute toan individual sexual behavior. Factors such as
self esteem, self confidence, andpersonal beliefs about sex can impact an individual's

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choices and preferences. Now Additionally,factors like age, education, and social
economic status have been found to influencesexual behavior and body count, and y'all,
it is important to consider these factorsas they do contribute to the complexity

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of the relationship between body count andsexual behavior. So what are the implications?
Like, you know, what's happening? The perception of body count varies
across different individuals and cultures. Somemay associate a higher body count with negative

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connotations, such as being promiscuous ora lack of commitment. On the other
hand, others may view a higherbody count as a sign of sexual experience
and exploration. Either way, itis what it is and it does affect
people differently on how it's viewed.It is crucial to avoid judgment based solely

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on body account as it fails toaccount for the diverse factors that shapes an
individual's sexual behavior and preferences. Now, there's a lot of research out here
on this, so this is notjust a smart opinion, This is zeris
of research. So research also suggeststhat there is no direct correlation between body

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count and sexual satisfaction or even function. What matters most is the quality of
sexual experiences and the level of emotionaland physical statisfaction shared between each partners.
Each individual's sexual experiences are unique,and it is essential to prioritize open communication,

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consent, and mutual respect within intimaterelationships rather than focusing solely on body
count. Now there's a lot ofpeople out there who don't. They don't
they don't want a person with highbody count, and that's fine, that

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is definitely their preference. Nobody's madabout that. But for those who do
not once to accept anyone with thosehigh body counts, just let that petead.
We're not going to bash does thatperson's choice and whatever consequences date may

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get from that, that is them. So we're not going to bash them.
You and I don't have to dealwith any consequences from it. Was
our choices, So no need forpassion, just understanding what it is you
like and don't like, and moveforward without incident. Now, understanding the

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relationship between BodyCount and sexual behavior requiresa comprehensive and nuanced approach. It is
important to recognize that sexual behavior ishighly individualized and influenced by a myriad of
factors. Body accounts should not beused as a sole measure of individual's character
or sexual satisfaction. Rather, fosteringhealthy relationships built on communication, consent,

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and mutual respect should be prioritized.By promoting understanding and acceptance, we can
create a more inclusive and open mindedsociety that respects the individual's choices and preferences
regarding sexual behavior. Now, someof the factors that do play a big

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role, and what happens sexually withthe sexual behavior is rather after possibly traumatic
events, mental disorders. It's alot of things that can come together and

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cause a person too just be likerabbits. One is a sexual addiction and
which you'd be surprised how many peopleactually have that. Some are coping and
dealing with it in a healthy manner, and some are not. Some don't
even know they have an addiction,they have not learned that yet, and

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some, like I said before,it's trauma based. It flips a switch.
Those who've experienced sexual assault, itchanges their outlook, their perceptions,
their feelings, and everything about sex. So now we're going to get into

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the impact of sexual assault on sexualbehavior and function and is to help further
understand the body count in some situations. It's not all, but some.
Now sexual violence has far reaching consequencesfor survivors, this impacting all aspects of

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their lives, including sexual behavior andfunction. The focus of this is to
explore the effects of rape on individualsbody count and subsequent sexual behavior. Additionally,
it seeks to shed light on thepsychological and physical factors that contribute to

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changes in sexual behavior and function afterthose traumatic experiences. Now we all know
what the concept is body count.It's the number of sexual partners. Now,
in the context of rape survivors,body count can be influenced by a

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range of factors such as self esteem, post traumatic stress disorder, attachment styles,
and societal judgment. As all cansignificantly alter an individual's perception of their
body and sexuality, leading to changesin sexual behavior including increased or decreased promiscuity,

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avoidance of sexual relationships altogether, orengaging in risky sexual practices. I'm
gonna stop right there for a second. A lot of females and males,
because it happens to both, afterthey are assaulted, a lot of them

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do check on the mindset of wesomebody took it, so it's no longer
specials. So you know, let'sgo onta, just give it away,
because if I give it away,maybe nobody else will take it, or
even there's no real thought at allabout it. But the action it's just

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the same as I just said,giving it up. Left and right,
both draw legs, so to speak. An addiction can be borne, not
healthy, but it is what itis now. Psychological factors. Assault often

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leads to significant distress. Survivors mayexperience symptoms of PTSD, depression, anxiety,
and shame. These psychological issues canmanifest and alter the sexual behavior and
function. Some survivors may engage inhypersexuality as a coping mechanism or to reclaim

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control over their bodies. I'll haveto admit, I'll start right there.
That was my issue as well.Hyperdrive switch flip now. Conversely, others

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may experience sexual aversion or fear ofintimacy, leading to celibacy or avoiding sexual
encounters. Altogether, the psychological consequencesof assault can be profound, shaping an
individual's sexual attitudes, beliefs, andbehaviors. So physically, what are the

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factors? Sexual violence can cause variousphysical injuries to survivors, including genital trauma,
pain during intercourse, and sexually transmittedinfections. These physical consequences can directly
impact sexual behavior and function. Survivorsmay experience changes in sexual arousal, difficulties

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with the orgasm, or decrease libidoin women as a result of physical trauma
and its psychological repercussions. It isessential to provide survivors with appropriate medical care
and support to address these physical challengesand facilitate their recovery. Now, a

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lot of people are kind of afraidto go get help. Some of them
do feel shame. Some of themwere just so confused about the whole ordeal
that they just never really bounce back. And we want people to be able
to bounce back and cope. Likethese things never go away, the triggers

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and everything else, It never goesaway. You can only cope find a
way to code. So understanding theimpact of sexual assault own sexual behavior and
function is crucial for supporting survivors anddeveloping effective interventions. Body account can be

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significantly influenced by the trauma experienced,leading to diverse and intricate responses among survivors.
Everyone is different. By recognizing thecomplex interplay between psychological and physical factors,
professionals and support networks can provide survivorswith holistic care that addresses both the

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immediate and long term consequences of sexualviolence. It is vital to create a
safe and empathetic environment where survivors canregain control over their bodies and cultivate healthy
attitudes towards sexuality. Through continued searchand awareness, we can advocate for change

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and development resources that empower survivors andfacilitate their recovery. So we're going a
little deeper into this. This isone of those topics that it's heart touching,
it is thought provoking because if you'venever experienced in these things, you

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have no idea the challenges that goeswith this, especially for women, the
impact of multiple sexual partners on thewoman's physical integrity and health. Now,

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on this we will explore the potentialphysical consequences of engaging in multiple sexual partners
from a woman's perspective, and itis. It's one of those it's one
of those you you want to treadlightly, You don't want to trigger anyone.

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Somebody's always gonna be mad. Sowe're not really worried about that.
But it is evident that such behaviorcan have a profound effect on a woman's
physical integrity and overall health. Nowkey finding suggests an increased risk of sexually
transmitted infections, reproductive health complications,and psychological distrust. So I emphasize the

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importance of practicing safe and responsible sexualbehavior to maintain woman's physical well being.
So, engaging in sexual activity withmultiple partners has become increasingly common in today's
society, particularly among college students andeven younger one of the topic of sexual

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behavior has gained widespread social acceptance.It is crucial to understand the potential physical
consequences, specifically for women, andI aim to shed light on the negative
effects that multiple sexual partners can haveon a woman's physical integrity and overall help.

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Now, nobody wants STDs diseases.Nobody wants that, but it is
one of the risks. Research consistentlydemonstrates a positive correlation between the number of
sexual partners and the risk of acquiringSTIs or STDs now. A study by

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Edwards and colleagues back in twenty seventeenfound that women with a higher number of
sexual partners were more likely to contractSTIs such as chlamydia, gonna rea,
and HPV that's human papeloma virus.These infections not only impact a woman's physical
health, but can also have longterm consequences such as infertility and an increased

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risk of cervical cancer reproductive health complications. Multiple sexual partners can also pose significant
risk to a woman's reproductive health.Research suggests that engaging in sexual activity with
different partners increase the likelihood of unintendedpregnancies. Furthermore, frequent exposure to new

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sexual partners may contribute to a higherrate of induced abortions, which can have
both physical and emotional implications for awoman. It is vital to recogniz the
potential consequences of multiple sexual partners onreproductive health and address the importance of safe

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sex practices and contraception or abstinence.Whicheveryone is much easier for you. So
psychological distress, What are we talkingabout here? Right? It's psychological distress.
Engaging in multiple sexual partners can havea profound impact on a woman's psychological

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will being. Now, a studydone by Lamorous in twenty eighteen revealed a
significant association between high risk sexual behaviorssuch as having multiple sexual partners and increased
psychological distress. And that's just feelingsof guilt, shame, and anxiety,
and those can arise from societal stigmaor personal moral conflicts related to being on

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the promiscuous side. Now, thepsychological burden resulting from these encounters can negatively
affect the woman's overall quality of life. It's gonna be harder for her to
to bond with one person. It'sgoing to be a lot of anxiety and
anti feelings and being in her head. And then just everything you hear online

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that's gonna mess with her as well. But it's not healthy. I know
it's gonna happen. We're here toget this information out so everyone can have
a better understanding about this and maybesee some things in themselves that they can

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work on and get help with andhopefully avoid some of those negative consequences.
Now, in conclusion, ladies andgentleman engaging in sexual activity with multiple partners
can significantly impact a woman's physical integrityand overall help. The increased risk of

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acquiring STIs, as well as reproductivehealth complications and psychological distress should not be
overlooked. It is crucial for individuals, particularly women, to understand the potential
consequences and practice safe and responsible sexualbehavior. Sexual education, access to contraception,

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regular STI screening, and open communicationabout sexual health are essential steps towards
promoting physical well being in the contextof multiple sexual partners. Now let me
say this before I go. Thosewho are judging people, especially very harshly

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and bashing them for having a highbody count, don't do that to your
karma. Keep your karma clean,because most of the time you have no
idea how it's start or to evenunderstand it. And if it's not for

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you, fellas, you don't haveto be rude. It's very polite to
say no, thank you and keepit pushing. Let's not bash women.
It's not helping. And I've oftenheard some you toper saved it just telling

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them or showing them it's not helping, but that they'd remember it from the
harshness. It would get through.That's one or two maybe, but that
actually makes it worse. So let'stry to be adults about this and not

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really do that to one another.If you say it, you don't want
it. Pass it by. Thishas been your episode, your first episode

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or part one of the impact ofsex, physical integrity and help. Stay
tuned for part two when we diveinto the impact of sex on the physical

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vull and turgity and health for men. I hope that you have gotten this
healthy, helpful information and it willhelp someone. You have been listening to
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