Mutual monogamy does not remove all chances of a person contracting an STD/STI.
Explanation:
Mutual monogamy exists when an individual has only one sexual partner. It is a type of monogamy in which two partners agreed to be sexually active with only one another. Individuals of different sexual orientation can engage in monogamous relationships. Mutual monogamy does not remove all chances of a person contracting an STD/STI, it only reduce the risk of contracting or acquiring it.
Peer mediation would most likely help the two students disagreeing on how to share a locker due to the fact that there are <u>multiple people</u> and that the conflict is still open to <u>peaceful resolution</u>.