The Physical-Sexual Self Flashcards

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Refers to physical extremities and internal organs

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Physical self

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Who studied the 10 stages of development?

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Elizabeth Hurlock

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Refers to fertilization to birth

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Prenatal

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Refers to birth to 2 weeks to life

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Infancy

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Refers to 2 weeks of life to 2nd year

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Babyhood

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Refers to 2 to 6 years old

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Early childhood

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Refers to 6 to 10 or 12 years old

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Late Childhood

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Refers to 10 to 14 years old

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Puberty

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Refers to 18 to 40 years old

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Early Adulthood

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Refers to 14 to 18 years old

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Adolesecence

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Refers to 40 to 60 years old

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Middle Adulthood

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Refers to 60 to death

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Late Adulthood or Senescene

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This refers to the biological inheritance of traits from parents to offspring

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Heredity

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This refers to the factors an individual is exposed to thorughout life

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Environment

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These are threadlike tissues that carry the genes and are usually found in pairs

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Chromosomes

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These are the basic carrier of hereditary traits and are classified as dominant and recessive

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Genes

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17
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What are the five elements in the five element theory?

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Water, wood, fire, earth, metal

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What are the five generating interactions of the five element theory

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Fueling
Forming
Containing
Carrying
Feeding

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What are the five overcoming interactions of the five element theory?

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Melting
Penetrating
Separating
Absorbing
Quenching

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20
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Who is the father of modern medicine?

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Hippocrates

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21
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What is the theory based on the prominence of the body fluids?

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Theory of Hippocrates

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22
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What is the other term for sex chromosomes

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Gametes

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23
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XX Chromosome is for the ___
XY Chromosome is for the ___

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Mother
Father

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24
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How many total chromosomes does a person have?

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46

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This is a quantitative change that is measurable
Growth
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This is a qualitative change that is intangible
Development
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This refers to the signs that show development
Maturation
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This person has the prominence of red bile
Sanguine Type (loud and humorous)
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This person has the prominence of black bile
Melancholic Type (serious thinker)
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This person has the prominence of yellow bile
Choleric Type (leader)
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This person has the prominence of phlegm
Phlegmatic Type (easy-going)
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Who created the Body Type Theory?
William Sheldon
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This refers to the body type that is tall and thin. These people may look restrained, quiet, introverted, and artistic
Ectomorph
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This refers to the body type that is strong and muscular. These people tend to be energetic adventurous, assertive, and courageous
Mesomorph
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This refers to the body type that is soft and plump. These people appear easy-going and sociable
Endomorph
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Who created "The Wisdom of your Face"
Jean Haner; Squier and Mew
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This face shape appears hospitable and tactful
Oval
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This face shape appears friendly, kindhearted, and selfless
Round shape
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This face shape appears witty, analytical, and great leaders
Square face
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This face shape appears patient and intuitive by nature
Heart shaped face
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This face shape appears like a perfectionist and tends to be aggressive
Long Shaped Face
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This face shape appears to be creative, artistic, sensitive and determined
Triangle Shaped Face
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This face shape appears to be detail-oriented and likes to be controlled
Diamond Face
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This face shape appears responsive, assertive, and genuine
Long and Angular
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This face shape appears restrained, conforming, and shrewd
Short and Square
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This refers to how individuals, perceive, think, and feel about their physical appearance
Body image
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This refers to a person's overall evaluation of his or her own worth
Body image
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This refers to a person's height, weight, and skin color. Clothing style and hairstyle
Body Image
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True or false: Girls who have higher body dissatisfaction are likely to experience depression, low self-esteem, and eating disorders
True
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What is beautiful for Egyptians?
Slim, high waist, narrow hips, long and black hair
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What is beautiful in the Renaissance period?
full figure and rounded hips
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True or false: People tend to be influenced by the beautiful faces and bodies they see in media in the way they determine what is beautiful and what is not
True
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This is a form of body modification that involves injecting ink onto the skin to draw a design
Tattooing
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This body modification lets people wear jewelry through different piercings in their body
Body piercing
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This body modification includes surgical and non-surgical procedures to restore, reconstruct, or alter body parts like breast enhancement, nose lift
Cosmetic surgery
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True or false: Men and women who are physically attractive have more opportunities for finding jobs, getting promotions and having higher income
True
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What are some ways to improve body image and inner self
Smile a lot Take good care of your health Live a well-balanced life Dress well and be neat Spend some time alone to reflect Be creative and do something new all the time Develop a wholesome attitude toward sex Avoid temptations Respect individuality Make friends Face your fears Be independent Accept things as they are Ask and listen Think positive Pray Count your blessings Be thankful
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These refer to the characteristics that are present at birth
Primary sex characteristics
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What are the sex characteristics that distinguish females from males
Vagina, uterus, ovaries
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What are the sex characteristics that distinguish males from females
Penis, testes or testicles, scrotum, and prostate glands
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What is the halo effect?
When people tend to rate attractive individuals as more favorable
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What are the three body dysmorphic disorders?
Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Binge-eating disorder
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What are signs of puberty in girls?
Enlargment of breast, onset menstruation, widening of the hips, enlargement of buttocks, growth of pubic hair
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What are the signs of puberty in boys
Testicular growth, sperm production, appearance of facial, pubic hair, deepening of voice
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These are areas of the body that are highly sensitive and produce sexual response when stimulated
Erogenous Zones
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What are examples of erogenouos zones?
Genitals Mouth Breast Ears Anus Entire surface body
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What is the basic form of sexual stimulation that causes sexual pleasure or orgasm?
Masturbation
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These play an important role in sexual arousal of humans
Cognitive factors
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These influence the expression of sexual desire; norms that continue to shape the sexual activity along the socially acceptable behaviors
Culture
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What are the four phases of sexual response?
Excitement Phase Plateau Phase Orgasmic Phase Resolution Phase
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This refers to the beginning of sexual arousal and can last from one minute to several hours
Excitement phase
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In this phase of sexual response, the change in the body continue
Plateau phase
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In this phase of sexual response, contractions of muscle in and around the penis stimulate the release of semen which contains the sperm cells
Orgasmic Phase
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In this phase of sexual response, the body return to its normal state after orgasm
Resolution phase
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This is a time when many boys and girls first experience their sexual attraction
Puberty
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These determine who are appropriate as lovers and spouse
Social Norms
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This refers to the degree to which a person's physical traits are regarded as aesthetically pleasing or beautiful
Physical Attractiveness
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This theory refers to the processes of interpersonal change
Social Exchange Theory
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True or false: As the relationship develops, the sharing of activities and information contributes to increase attraction, liking, trust and love
True
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What are the three components of love?
Intimacy Passion Commitment
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This refers to the feelings of closeness, connectedness, and bondedness
Intimacy
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This refers to the sex drives that lead to romance, physical attraction, and sexual consummation
Passion
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This refers to the decision to love and the commitment to maintain that love
Commitment
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THis has a strong component of sexual attraction and infatuation and is often experienced in the early stage of a love relationship
Romantic Love
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What are the important ingredients of romantic love?
Lust Attraction Attachment
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This is driven by desire for sexual attraction
Lust
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This is associated with sexual attraction
Attraction
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This occurs when individuals desire to connect with another person intimately
Attachment
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Attachment can also be called
Affectionate or compationate love
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Attachment can also be called
Affectionate or compationate love
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Who developed the important ingredients of romantic love
Helen Fisher
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John Bowbly defines this as the strong affectionate tie that binds a person to an intimate companion
attachment
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This refers to a person's sexual identity anchored on what gender they are attracted to
Sexual orientation
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This sexual orientation is sexually attracted to the opposite sex
Heterosexuality
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Refers to sexual attraction to the same sex
Homosexuality
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Refers to sexual attraction to the same sex
Homosexuality
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State of being attracted to both opposite and same sex
Bisexuality
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Homosexual males are referred to as
gays
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Homosexual females are referred to as
lesbian
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These are bacterial infections contracted through sexual contact
Sexually transmitted infections
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This STI attacks the immune system of a person who eventually dies; can be obtained through blood transfusion, breast feeding, and sexual intercourse
HIV/AIDS
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Caused by gonococcal bacteria which attack the lining of the mucous membrane such as mouth, throat, vagina, and urethra
Gonorrhea
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This STI can cause paralysis or even death when left untreated. Symptoms include: sore, body rash, affects internal organs
Syphilis
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In men, can cause swollen testicles and burning sensation during urinization
Chlamydia
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In women, can cause sterility if left untreated because it damages uterus, overaries, and fallopian tube
Chlamydia
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In women, can cause sterility if left untreated because it damages uterus, overaries, and fallopian tube
Chlamydia
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In women, can cause sterility if left untreated because it damages uterus, overaries, and fallopian tube
Chlamydia
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In women, can cause sterility if left untreated because it damages uterus, overaries, and fallopian tube
Chlamydia
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In women, can cause sterility if left untreated because it damages uterus, overaries, and fallopian tube
Chlamydia
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In women, can cause sterility if left untreated because it damages uterus, overaries, and fallopian tube
Chlamydia
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In women, can cause sterility if left untreated because it damages uterus, overaries, and fallopian tube
Chlamydia
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In women, can cause sterility if left untreated because it damages uterus, overaries, and fallopian tube
Chlamydia
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In women, can cause sterility if left untreated because it damages uterus, overaries, and fallopian tube
Chlamydia
112
In women, can cause sterility if left untreated because it damages uterus, overaries, and fallopian tube
Chlamydia
112
In women, can cause sterility if left untreated because it damages uterus, overaries, and fallopian tube
Chlamydia
112
In women, can cause sterility if left untreated because it damages uterus, overaries, and fallopian tube
Chlamydia
112
In women, can cause sterility if left untreated because it damages uterus, overaries, and fallopian tube
Chlamydia
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In women, can cause sterility if left untreated because it damages uterus, overaries, and fallopian tube
Chlamydia
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These cause tingling sensations, abscesses, and blisters in genital area. This also has no cure
Genital herpes
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These are caused by human papillomavirus and can cause cervical cancer
Genital warts
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Give examples of methods of contraceptioon
Condom Oral Contraceptive Pills Intrauterine device or IUD Birth Control Injection
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This refers to the methods that are used to prevent pregnancy
Contraception
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This is a type of natural family planning method based on careful observation of mucus pattern during the course of the menstrual cycle
Cervical Mucus method
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Cervical mucus method is also called
Billing Ovulation Method
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This pattern help determine when a woman is most likely to conceive or not
Mucus patten
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This law guarantees access to methods of contraception; provides prevention and treatment of STIs; spreads information about family planning methods; promotes awareness about sexuality and reproductive systems
Reproductive Health Law or Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012
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This refers to how a person thinks about his/herself Example: Man, Woman, Genderqueer
Gender Identity
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This refers to how you demonstrate your gender through the ways you act, dress, behave, interact Example: Feminine, Masculine, Androgynous
Gender Expression
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This refers to the objectively measurable organs, hormones, and chromosomes Example: Female, Male, Intersex
Biological sex
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This refers to who you are physically, spiritually, and emotionally attracted to based on their sex/gender in relation to your own Example: Heterosexual Homosexual Bisexual
Sexual Orientation