Sex Flashcards

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Sexual dysfunctions -3 phases

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1)desire. Male hypoactive sexual desire
Female sexual interest arousal disorder
Reasons- low testosterone/estrogen, mono pause, sexual trauma, depression, 33% women 16% men have low sex drive

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Why we have sex

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Cultural expectation 
Procreation 
Peer pressure 
Making money 
Love 
Revenge 
Bored one
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Number two and three for sexual dysfunction

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2) Excitement- male erectile disorder
3) orgasm- female orgasmic disorder (either dont or takes long time)
Early ejaculation or delayed

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Paraphilic disorders

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8 of them

Recurrent , intense, sexually arousing urges fantasies or behaviors involving in appropriate stimuli

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Fetishistic

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Surrounding non living things. Object itself

Smell touch object

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Transvestic

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Desire to dress in clothes of opposite sex

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Exhibitionistic

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Expose genitils to strangers or observers

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Voyeuristic

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Spy on other people while they undress bathe or have sex. Observer unaware and would be upset

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Frotteutistic

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Touch rub or fondle unconcenting person in a crowd

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Pedophilic

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Sexual gratification with children late 20’s. Children typically under 10

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Sexual masochism

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Being beaten, hurt, embarrassed, pain

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Sexual sadism

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Hurting somebody else

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Sexual orientation

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Enduring sexual attraction toward members of our own, opposite or both sexes

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Biological differences with gay people

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Hypothalamus smaller in gay men. Sexual arousal and smells
Genetics comes more from the mothers side. Prenatal influences -such as exposure to testosterone or many older brothers. Maternal antibodies may become stronger and prevent the fetal brain from developing a typical male pattern
Twins more often both gay if one is.

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Gender roles

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Social expectations that guide men’s and women’s behavior

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Social learning theory

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Assumes children acquire this identity by observing as imitating others gender linked behaviors and by being rewards or punished for acting in certain ways themselves

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Sexual response cycle

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EXcitement
Plateau
Orgasm
Resolution

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Sexual dysfunctions

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Problems that consistently impair sexual arousal or functioning

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Influences for sexual motivation

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Biological-sexual maturity,hormones
Psychological- exposure to stimulating conditions, fantasies
Social cultural- family and society values, religious and personal values, media

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Factors that predict several sexual restraint

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High intelligence
Religious engagement
Father presence
Social learning programs

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X and Y chromosomes

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Xx-girl

Xy- boy