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Which of the following is a reasonable argument for abstinence?

A.
The failure to make your own decisions about your body can lead to lowered self-esteem.

B.
You cannot safely engage in sexual activity without access to a prescribed birth control method.

C.
If you are not sexually abstinent, you will contract an STI, maybe even AIDS.

D.
Engaging in sexual activity while young will compromise your body's ability to develop properly.

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I'm almost certain it's C, or at least that's the argument that I hear.

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Answer:

C. If you are not sexually abstinent, you will contract an STI, maybe even AIDS.

Step-by-step explanation:

Abstinence is a term that describes a practice in which an individual deny him/herself for doing certain thing(s). In other words, it is an act of abstaining from indulging or satisfying oneself from a desire or appetite. Notably from sex or hard drugs.

Therefore, in this case, to argue in favour of Abstinence, from the options given, a reasonable argument is option C which is "If you are not sexually abstinent, you will contract an STI, maybe even AIDS."

This implies that, if an individual keeps having or indulging in sexual practices without caution, such person, will contract an STI acronym for Sexually Transmitted Infections such as Herpes, hepatitis B etc., and as well AIDS, which is often contracted through sexual intercourse.

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