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Protection vs. Privacy: An Insight into Sexual Rights

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Protection vs. Privacy: An Insight into Sexual Rights A man and a woman meet at a bar and decide to go home together. One of the neighbors gets alarmed by the noises they make and calls the police. Little does the couple know that they are breaking the law, so they are charged with a misdemeanor. Ridiculous? Now picture the same police breaking into a different house to find a grown male about to abuse a young girl. This break-in just saved a little girl from a rape. While privacy may seem like a universal right, some sex laws, that questionably invade this privacy, are needed for the protection and well-being of others. For example, there are certain sex laws that can protect children from potential rapists. In no way, however, are all sex laws helpful, or even acceptable, for they put constraints on people's sexual lives. An example might be...

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