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What are the five characteristics of a sexually healthy relationship?

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Which environmental agents trigger changes in the DNA of living cells?
 a. pollutants
 b. inhalants
 c. mutagens
 d. contaminants
  e. pesticides



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Answer to Question 1

A sexually healthy relationship, as defined by the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS), is based on shared values and has five characteristics. Such a relationship is:
 Consensual
 Non exploitative
 Honest
 Mutually pleasurable
 Protected against unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections

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