Sexual Self Flashcards

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It is Physiological difference as male and female. primary is reproductive system and secondary those are not related to reproductive system like breast and facial hair

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Sex

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It is a characteristic or term refers to social and cultural distinctions associated with being male, female, and intersex

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Gender

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Three Types of Gender Identity

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Cisgender - it refers to born with a male sex characteristics were assign as a boy and identify today as a boy
Transgender - it refers to born with a male sex characteristics were assign as a boy and identify today as girl

Masculine
Feminine
Androgynous

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It is a gender identity including agender, genderfluid, genderqueer, two-spirit, androgynous

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Transgender

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It refers to people’s sexual interest in and attraction to others, as well as their capacity to have erotic experiences and responses. Sexuality is not about who you have sex with, or how often you have it. Sexuality is about your sexual feelings, thaughts, attractions and behaviors towards other people.

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Human Sexuality

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6
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it is their emotional and sexual attraction to particular sexes or genders, which often shapes their sexuality.

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People’s Sexual Orientation

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7
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this sexually occurring in or representing two distinct forms that are not directly involve in reproduction or is not seen during the time of birth

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Second Sexual Characteristics

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  1. Its is the production and fertilization
  2. both male and female had gonads that produce gametes
  3. its is endocrine hormones that control the prenatal development.
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  1. Reproductive system
  2. testes in male and ovaries in female and testosterone in male and estrogen in female
  3. Sex hormones
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Define male organs

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testes, epididymis, penis, vas deferens, prostate glands, seminal vesicles

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Define Female organs

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Ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, clitoris, and labia

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It is driven by the sexual gratification. basis for this stems fromour and need to reproduce

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lust

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This part of the brain that plays big role in this, stimulating the production of sex hormones

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Hypothalamus

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13
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It is seems to be distinct that closely related to phenomenon. one can happen without the other

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Attraction

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This is produce by the hypothalamus. it release when we do things that we feel good to us and or spending time with love ones or having sex.

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Dopamine

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15
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It involves our mood and appetite you cannot sleep and cannot eat

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Serotonin

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it is the predominant factor in long term relationships, it also characterized by feelings of calm, security, social comfort, emotional union. it also associated with brain primarily with the neuropeptides oxytocin and vasopressin

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Attachment

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It is a bonding hormone appears to help reinforce the positive feelings we already feel towards the people we love

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oxytocin - working in the background that reminding us why we like these people

18
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A socially monogamous rodent species.
an extensively studied model for understanding the neutral mechanisms social affiliations and pair bonds.

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Prairie Vole Model

19
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Social Orientation, Gender Identity and Gender Expression

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Sogie

20
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he is artist, activist, and introduce the genderbread

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Sam Killerman

21
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It is a romantic and sexual attraction to men, women, both, or neither.

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Sexual Orientation
Heterosexual - who attracted to opposite sex
homosexual - who is attracted to same sex

22
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It can be influenced by your assigned sex. this can be include behavior how you dress, hair, make up, body language and voice

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Gender Expression