1) The most interesting source so far that I have found was “5 Reasons to have sex today”. The source is a health website pertaining to food, health, pets, spiritual, and love and sex. The author of this article is Veronica Peterson. This article is interesting because it describes all the aspects of sex to physical needs, and also why it is good for emotions and day to day life. The article lists 5 reasons that sex is healthy and why this is a good thing for people. Sex boosts your immune system by allowing the person to relieve stress which is sometimes can cause major headaches. Sex also burns calories because this is a physical activity that burns fat. Third, sex relieves pain by allowing a partner to have an orgasm, which is a major narcotic which contains oxytocin which is produced by the body. Sex decreases aging because regular sex releases a lot of so called good chemicals into your bloodstream which allows your body to develop healthier. Lastly, sex is great for depression because the release from an orgasm makes a person very relaxed and feels a lot better. These were the five reasons that I found on the website, which was my first source that explains why sex is good and also provides stress relief.
2) As I continued to research, the main topic has not changed. I’ve looked over my inquiry questions but haven’t really revised my questions, because most of them in trying to research. I’m narrowing the questions down, for example asking the question “Is sex bad for some people?”, I’m researching why it is bad or what makes it not good for someone. The narrowing of my scope on my topic will allow me to learn more about the topic, help me to understand the research I gathered, and to help me write the paper better with a better understanding of my topic.
3) I’m facing the challenge of finding sources that directly relates to stress relief. In most of the sources I’m coming across, I’m finding sex studies that deal with age and stuff that is too much information to know. I’m addressing these challenges by being careful about what I put in the search bar on Google. I really don’t have so called “tips” to give my peers other than focus on your topic and don’t be too broad when researching. I guess I’m trying to say, be detailed when you are researching your topic so you can get better information.
..."search bar on Google." NEAL. I'm going to go gray before you move on from freshman English. Please e-mail Donna, walk over to the library and ask for help at the reference desk, or utilize the library's online chat. Look for scholarly sources, please. They are out there for this topic.
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