Lec 2 Flashcards

1
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Includes accepting one’s sexuality, taking responsibility, and making clear your interpersonal motives.

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SEXUAL SELF

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2
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The development of ______ Begins after conception.
After ___ month ____ gonads develop.

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Reproductive systems
One
Primordial

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3
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Female chromosomes __
Male chromosomes __

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XX
XY

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4
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Areas of the body that are sensitive to pleasant and sensual feelings which gives rise to feelings of pleasure/sexual feeling when stimulated.
High number of receptors or nerve endings

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EROGENOUS ZONES

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5
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• Serve as primary erotic stimulus.
• refers to the area of the body surrounding the anus.
• soft, movable, serve as opening for food intake.
• raised region of tissue on the surface of the breast

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SKIN
PERIANAL SKIN
LIPS
NIPPLES

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6
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Refers to the sequence of physical and emotional changes that occur as a person becomes sexually aroused…

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SEXUAL RESPONSE CYCLE

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Human sexual response cycle phases.
• sexual urges occur in response to sexual cues or fantasies.
• subjective sense of sexual pleasure and physiological signs of sexual arousal.
• brief period occurs before orgasm.
• males - feelings of inevitability of eja. Followed by ejaculation. Females - contractions of walls …
• decrease in arousal occurs after orgasm (men)

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DESIRE PHASE
AROUSAL STAGE
PLATEAU PHASE
ORGASM PHASE
RESOLUTION PHASE

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8
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Arousal stage
Males - increased flow of blood into the penis.
Females - blood pools in the pelvic area

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PENILE TUMESCENCE
VASOCONGESTION

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9
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Hormones responsible for sexual activity
___ love hormone
___ luteinizing hormone, vasopressin.
___ estrogen and progesterone

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OXYTOCIN
FOR MALES
FOR FEMALES

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10
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___ regulation and sexual functioning, most important part of the brain.
___ secretes hormones

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HYPOTHALAMUS
PITUITARY GLAND

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11
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____ development by _____

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PSYCHOSEXUAL
SIGMUND FREUD

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12
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• Infant achieves gratification through oral activities.
• the child learns to respond to some of the demands of society.
• child learns to realize the differences between males and females.
• child continues development
• growing adolescent shakes off

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ORAL
ANAL
PHALLIC
LATENCY
GENITAL

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13
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Anthropologist ___ proposed 3 stages of falling in love

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HELEN FISHER

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14
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Stages of falling in love

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LUST
ATTRACTION
ATTACHMENT

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15
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___ erotic passion (marked by physical attraction)
___ involves lasting commitment with your significant other
___ crave for your partner’s presence

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LUST
ATTACHMENT
ATTRACTION

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16
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___ happy hormone
___ motivation and goal directed behavior
___ responsible of alerting the body

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SEROTONIN
DOPAMINE
NONEPINEPHRINE

17
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Refers to the total expression of who you are as a human being.

18
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Refers to the social and cultural differences.
Refers to the biological and physiological differences.

19
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Inherent or immutable enduring emotional, romantic or sexual attraction to other people.

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SEXUAL ORIENTATION

20
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Categories of sexual orientation
• NOT sexually attracted
• attracted to people of EITHER sex
• Attracted to people of ANY gender identity
• Attracted to people of ONES OWN sex
• Attracted to people of the OPPOSITE sex
• F-F
• M-M
• M to F
Questioning their identity

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ASEXUAL
BISEXUAL
PANSEXUAL
HOMOSEXUAL
HETEROSEXUAL
LESBIAN
GAY
TRANS
QUEER

21
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How you choose to express your gender identity through your body features and behavior.
One’s innermost concept of self as male, female, and blend of both or neither.

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GENDER EXPRESSION
GENDER IDENTITY

22
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List of factors influencing sexuality and sexual orientation
Social environment influences their developing gender.
Homo positively correlated with urbanization.
Influence various issues

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FAMILY INFLUENCES
URBAN SETTING
SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS

23
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Family planning methods
• ensures conception is inhibited
• use of chemicals/equipment
• does not use chemicals

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SURGICAL METHOD
ARTIFICIAL METHOD
NATURAL METHOD

24
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Development at which individuals become sexually mature.

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Similar to any other portion… Nerves supplying it are composed of usual density… Learned and anticipated pleasurable sensation… Pleasurable sensation felt from these regions… Ex of this type of skin are the sides and back of the neck
NONSPECIFIC TYPE
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Found in mucocutaneous regions… Favor acute perception Specific sites of acute sensation (prepuce, penis, vulva, perianal skin, lips, and nipples)
SPECIFIC TYPE
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•Retractable fold of skin covering the tip of the penis. •male erectile organ of copulation •female external genitalia (vulva) includes…
PREPUCE PENIS MONS PUBIS, CLITORIS, LABIA MAJORA/MINORA, VAGINAL INTROITUS, HYMEN
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• Female sexual organ small and sensitive. • Fleshy lips, larger outer fold • Inner lips, 2 flaps of skin • Opening that leads to vaginal canal • Membrane surrounds or partially covers •the external vaginal opening
CLITORIS LABIA MAJORA LABIA MINORA VAGINAL INTROITUS HYMEN
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Process of combining male and female genes to form an offspring.
SEX
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Responsible for ovulation in females. Regulating the testes in men (stimulates to produce testosterone) and ovaries in women. Involved in male arousal phase. Regulate motivation to engage in sexual behavior.
FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE (FSH) LUTEINIZING HORMONE (LH) VASOPRESSIN ESTROGEN AND PROGESTERONE
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LGBTQ+ wide spectrum of gender identities (Meaning-definition)
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans Queer
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___ allows both men and women to make informed choices on when and if they decide to have children
FAMILY PLANNING
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Gives enough time. Lightens the burden. Get all the attention.
MOTHER FATHER CHILDREN
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Can cause allergies. Not 100% reliable. All bodies are different.
BIRTH CONTROL HEALTH RISKS POSSIBLY OF PREGNANCY PREGNANCY AFTER BC
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Couple tracks the woman’s menstrual history. Examining the color and viscosity of cervical mucus. Contraceptive method.
CALENDAR METHOD BILLING’S METHOD BBTM
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Oldest method of contraception. Effective family planning. “Pill” Transdermal patch Birth control ring Subdermal contraceptive Injection IUD T- Shaped plastic Chemical barriers Dome-shaped barrier Silicone cup Latex or synthetic rubber Thin pouch inserted Most effective BC
COITUS INTERRUPTUS HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES TRANSDERMAL CONTRACEPTIVE PATCH VAGINAL RING SUBDERMAL IMPLANTS HORMONAL INJECTIONS INTRAUTERINE DEVICE CHEMICAL BARRIERS DIAPHRAGM CERVICAL CUP MALE CONDOMS FEMALE CONDOMS SURGICAL METHODS
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Tube in man’s penis is cut. Tying the fallopian tube.
VASECTOMY TUBAL LIGATION
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Uses body’s natural physiological changes and symptoms to identify the fertile and infertile phases. Manipulates the hormones.
NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION