Midterms | Sexual Self Flashcards

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SOGIE meaning

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Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression

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Protect the LGBTQ+ community from gender-based violence and discrimination, especially when gays and trans women are being barred from entering public spaces, among other acts

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SOGIE Equality Bill

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SOGIE Equality Bill protect the (1) from (2) and (3), especially when gays and trans women are being barred from entering (4), among other acts

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  1. LGBTQ+ community
  2. gender-based violence
  3. discrimination
  4. public spaces
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Biological characteristics that define humans as female or male

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Sex

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A complex interrelationship between an individual’s biological gender, gender identity, and gender expression

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Gender

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Gender is the complex (1) between an individual’s (2), (3), and (4)

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  1. interrelationship
  2. biological gender
  3. gender identity
  4. gender expression
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Biological anatomy that is assigned at birth and determines whether an individual is male, female, or intersex

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Biological sex

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Biological sex is biological (1) that is (2) and determines whether an individual is male, female, or (3)

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  1. anatomy
  2. assigned at birth
  3. intersex
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An individual whose sexual orientation, gender orientation/ expression matches their biological sex assigned at birth

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Cisgender (Gender Normative/ Gender Straight)

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The sense of “being” a specific gender

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Gender Identity

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The many ways in which an individual manifests femininity, masculinity, neither or both such as behavior speech, sexual preferences, clothing, etc.

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Gender Expression

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A person who is able to manifest and adapt to various genders

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Gender Fluid

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A belief that there are only two genders

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Gender Binary

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A person whose presentation of their gender doesn’t match the expectations associated with that gender

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Gender Non-Conforming (GNC)

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Expectations, rules, behaviors, and roles given to males and females by society

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Gender Role

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An individual whose identity is outside what is generally accepted as part of the gender binary

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Gender Queer

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Gender Queer is an individual whose identity is (1) what is generally accepted as part of the (2)

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  1. outside
  2. gender binary
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A person who doesn’t conform to the gender expectations of society by either choice or nature

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Gender Variant

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Gender Variant is a person who doesn’t conform to the gender expectations of society by either (1) or (2)

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  1. choice
  2. nature
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Individual who presents themself and lives as a gender that doesn’t correspond with the sex they were assigned at birth

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Transgender

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How one feels drawn to other people in sexual or romantic ways; a person’s romantic, sexual, emotional, or spiritual attraction to others based on gender

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Sexual Orientation

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Low level/ lack of sexual attraction to others and/or the lack of interest/desire for sex and sexual partners

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Asexual

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One who is sexually, emotionally, and/or physically attracted to both men and women

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Bisexual

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One who does not feel sexual attraction until they have formed a strong emotional connection with a partner

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Demisexual

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One who is emotionally, physically, and/or sexually attracted to members of the opposite sex

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Heterosexual

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One who is emotionally, physically, and/or sexually attracted to members of the same sex or gender

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Homosexual

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A heterosexual man who spends more time, energy, and money on his appearance than what is considered normative

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Metrosexual

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“Men who have sex with men” and “women who have sex with women” to differentiate sexual behaviors from sexual identities

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MSM/WSW

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Prefix for individuals who don’t identify with either Mr. or Ms.

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Mx

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One who is emotionally, physically, and/or sexually attracted to all gender identities and expressions

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Pansexual

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Types of sexual stimulation, gratification, and intercourse that an individual likes to receive and participate in

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Sexual Preference

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The attractiveness, love, relationships, and enjoyment of the world through the five senses

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Sensuality

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Belief by people and/or institutions that everyone is heterosexual and that heterosexuality is superior to all sexualities

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Heteronormativity

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Behavior that gives preferential treatment to heterosexual individuals

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Heterosexism

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Fear, intolerance, resentment, discomfort, or hatred towards members of the LGBTQ community

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Homophobia

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Individual born with a combination of male and female gonads, hormones, internal sex organs, and genitals

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Intersex

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LGBTQ/GSM/DSG meaning

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Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Transgender, and Queer
Gender Sexual Minorities
Diverse Sexualities and Genders

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It is experienced and expressed in thoughts, fantasies, desires, beliefs, attitudes, values, behaviors, practices, roles, and relationships

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Sexuality

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It is influenced by the interaction of biological, psychological, social, economic, political, cultural, legal, historical, religious, and spiritual factors

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Sexuality

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Proponent of Holistic Model of Sexuality

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Dennis Dailey

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5 components of sexuality

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  1. Sensuality
  2. Intimacy
  3. Identity
  4. Reproduction and sexual health
  5. Sexualization
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Body image, our ability to allow ourselves pleasure, our need to be touched, and fantasizing

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Sensuality

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Physical intimacy (sexual or non-sexual)

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Sensuality

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Physical intimacy (sexual or non-sexual)

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Intimacy

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Caring about or liking someone, trusting, being able to self-disclose, and sharing your inner world

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Intimacy

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Asks “Who are you?”

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Identity

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Combination of one’s biological sex, gender identity, gender roles, and sexual orientation

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Identity

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Knowing how your body responds during each cycle phase can enhance your relationship and help you pinpoint the cause of any sexual problems

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Reproduction and sexual health

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Knowledge and attitudes about sexual health (contraceptives, STI/STD, development of baby, etc.)

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Reproduction and sexual health

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4 phases of Sexual Response Cycle under Reproduction and sexual health

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  • Excitement
  • Plateau
  • Orgasm
  • Resolution
51
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Proponent of Psychological Counterpart

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David Reed

52
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Learning how to attract someone sexually

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Seduction

53
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Enhancement of sexual excitement by the
senses

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Sensation

54
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Allowing passion to be expressed

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Surrender

55
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Meaning is brought to the sexual experience

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Reflection

56
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  • There are accompanying (1) and consequences to the (2)
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  1. psychological effects
  2. sexual act
57
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Act of objectifying a person or objects as sexual than seeing them for what they are

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Sexualization

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Use of one’s sexuality to control, influence, or manipulate others

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Sexualization

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Using sex as punishment, sexual assault, and sexual harassment

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Sexualization

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A special state of mind that can make you feel both incredibly happy and incredibly sad

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Love

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The intertwined thoughts and emotions can change your (1) and your (2) when you are in (3)

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  1. behavior
  2. life
  3. love
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Many (1) inside our bodies are responsible for such feeling

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  1. physical processes
63
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Chemicals in the brain that influences all phases of love

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  • Lust
  • Attraction
  • Attachment
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Driven by sex hormones

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Lust

65
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One starts to feel love

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Attraction

66
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Bond helping a couple take their relationship to the next level

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Attachment

67
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Needs satisfied by sex

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Biological, psychological, social, existential

68
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4 bullets under CONSENT

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● Explicit
● Change of mind is possible
● Slowing things down or stopping is okay
● Affected by drink and drugs