Midterms | Sexual Self Flashcards
SOGIE meaning
Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression
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
SOGIE Equality Bill
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
- LGBTQ+ community
- gender-based violence
- discrimination
- public spaces
Biological characteristics that define humans as female or male
Sex
A complex interrelationship between an individual’s biological gender, gender identity, and gender expression
Gender
Gender is the complex (1) between an individual’s (2), (3), and (4)
- interrelationship
- biological gender
- gender identity
- gender expression
Biological anatomy that is assigned at birth and determines whether an individual is male, female, or intersex
Biological sex
Biological sex is biological (1) that is (2) and determines whether an individual is male, female, or (3)
- anatomy
- assigned at birth
- intersex
An individual whose sexual orientation, gender orientation/ expression matches their biological sex assigned at birth
Cisgender (Gender Normative/ Gender Straight)
The sense of “being” a specific gender
Gender Identity
The many ways in which an individual manifests femininity, masculinity, neither or both such as behavior speech, sexual preferences, clothing, etc.
Gender Expression
A person who is able to manifest and adapt to various genders
Gender Fluid
A belief that there are only two genders
Gender Binary
A person whose presentation of their gender doesn’t match the expectations associated with that gender
Gender Non-Conforming (GNC)
Expectations, rules, behaviors, and roles given to males and females by society
Gender Role
An individual whose identity is outside what is generally accepted as part of the gender binary
Gender Queer
Gender Queer is an individual whose identity is (1) what is generally accepted as part of the (2)
- outside
- gender binary
A person who doesn’t conform to the gender expectations of society by either choice or nature
Gender Variant
Gender Variant is a person who doesn’t conform to the gender expectations of society by either (1) or (2)
- choice
- nature
Individual who presents themself and lives as a gender that doesn’t correspond with the sex they were assigned at birth
Transgender
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
Sexual Orientation
Low level/ lack of sexual attraction to others and/or the lack of interest/desire for sex and sexual partners
Asexual
One who is sexually, emotionally, and/or physically attracted to both men and women
Bisexual
One who does not feel sexual attraction until they have formed a strong emotional connection with a partner
Demisexual
One who is emotionally, physically, and/or sexually attracted to members of the opposite sex
Heterosexual
One who is emotionally, physically, and/or sexually attracted to members of the same sex or gender
Homosexual
A heterosexual man who spends more time, energy, and money on his appearance than what is considered normative
Metrosexual
“Men who have sex with men” and “women who have sex with women” to differentiate sexual behaviors from sexual identities
MSM/WSW
Prefix for individuals who don’t identify with either Mr. or Ms.
Mx
One who is emotionally, physically, and/or sexually attracted to all gender identities and expressions
Pansexual
Types of sexual stimulation, gratification, and intercourse that an individual likes to receive and participate in
Sexual Preference
The attractiveness, love, relationships, and enjoyment of the world through the five senses
Sensuality
Belief by people and/or institutions that everyone is heterosexual and that heterosexuality is superior to all sexualities
Heteronormativity
Behavior that gives preferential treatment to heterosexual individuals
Heterosexism
Fear, intolerance, resentment, discomfort, or hatred towards members of the LGBTQ community
Homophobia
Individual born with a combination of male and female gonads, hormones, internal sex organs, and genitals
Intersex
LGBTQ/GSM/DSG meaning
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Transgender, and Queer
Gender Sexual Minorities
Diverse Sexualities and Genders
It is experienced and expressed in thoughts, fantasies, desires, beliefs, attitudes, values, behaviors, practices, roles, and relationships
Sexuality
It is influenced by the interaction of biological, psychological, social, economic, political, cultural, legal, historical, religious, and spiritual factors
Sexuality
Proponent of Holistic Model of Sexuality
Dennis Dailey
5 components of sexuality
- Sensuality
- Intimacy
- Identity
- Reproduction and sexual health
- Sexualization
Body image, our ability to allow ourselves pleasure, our need to be touched, and fantasizing
Sensuality
Physical intimacy (sexual or non-sexual)
Sensuality
Physical intimacy (sexual or non-sexual)
Intimacy
Caring about or liking someone, trusting, being able to self-disclose, and sharing your inner world
Intimacy
Asks “Who are you?”
Identity
Combination of one’s biological sex, gender identity, gender roles, and sexual orientation
Identity
Knowing how your body responds during each cycle phase can enhance your relationship and help you pinpoint the cause of any sexual problems
Reproduction and sexual health
Knowledge and attitudes about sexual health (contraceptives, STI/STD, development of baby, etc.)
Reproduction and sexual health
4 phases of Sexual Response Cycle under Reproduction and sexual health
- Excitement
- Plateau
- Orgasm
- Resolution
Proponent of Psychological Counterpart
David Reed
Learning how to attract someone sexually
Seduction
Enhancement of sexual excitement by the
senses
Sensation
Allowing passion to be expressed
Surrender
Meaning is brought to the sexual experience
Reflection
- There are accompanying (1) and consequences to the (2)
- psychological effects
- sexual act
Act of objectifying a person or objects as sexual than seeing them for what they are
Sexualization
Use of one’s sexuality to control, influence, or manipulate others
Sexualization
Using sex as punishment, sexual assault, and sexual harassment
Sexualization
A special state of mind that can make you feel both incredibly happy and incredibly sad
Love
The intertwined thoughts and emotions can change your (1) and your (2) when you are in (3)
- behavior
- life
- love
Many (1) inside our bodies are responsible for such feeling
- physical processes
Chemicals in the brain that influences all phases of love
- Lust
- Attraction
- Attachment
Driven by sex hormones
Lust
One starts to feel love
Attraction
Bond helping a couple take their relationship to the next level
Attachment
Needs satisfied by sex
Biological, psychological, social, existential
4 bullets under CONSENT
● Explicit
● Change of mind is possible
● Slowing things down or stopping is okay
● Affected by drink and drugs