A. COMPONENTS OF HUMAN SEXUALITY 1. Definition of Terms Sex Sexuality Biologic Gender Gender / Sexual Identity Gender Role
A. COMPONENTS OF HUMAN SEXUALITY 2. Sexual Stimulation a. Psychological Stimulation-use of smell, taste, hearing, sight or fantasy b. Physical Stimulation- use of touch pressure or bodily contact 1. Erogenous zones 2. Kissing 3. Breast stimulation 4. Oral-genital stimulation 5. Anal stimulation 6. Manual stimulation of genitals
 
A. COMPONENTS OF HUMAN SEXUALITY 2. Sexual Stimulation Masturbation Cunnilingus Fellatio Annilingus Celibacy
Human Sexual Response Stages of Sexual Response Excitement Plateau Orgasm Resolution
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
4. Types of Sexual Orientation Heterosexuality Homosexuality Bisexuality Transexuality
5.Disorders of Sexual Functioning Sexual Desire Disorder -little or no desire or have  an  aversion to sexual contact Sexual Arousal Disorder -cannot maintain the  physiological requirements for sexual intercourse Erectile Dysfunction in men difficulty with lubrication response in women Orgasmic Disorder - unable to achieve orgasm Sexual Pain Disorders - pain before, during and  after sexual intercourse Dyspareunia Vaginismus Priapism
Frotteurism
Coprophillia
Fetishism
Hybristophilia
Sexual Masochism
Pedophilia
 
Sexual Sadism
Transvestic Fetishism
Spy Camera Voyeurism
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Components of Human Sexuality

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    A. COMPONENTS OFHUMAN SEXUALITY 1. Definition of Terms Sex Sexuality Biologic Gender Gender / Sexual Identity Gender Role
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    A. COMPONENTS OFHUMAN SEXUALITY 2. Sexual Stimulation a. Psychological Stimulation-use of smell, taste, hearing, sight or fantasy b. Physical Stimulation- use of touch pressure or bodily contact 1. Erogenous zones 2. Kissing 3. Breast stimulation 4. Oral-genital stimulation 5. Anal stimulation 6. Manual stimulation of genitals
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    A. COMPONENTS OFHUMAN SEXUALITY 2. Sexual Stimulation Masturbation Cunnilingus Fellatio Annilingus Celibacy
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    Human Sexual ResponseStages of Sexual Response Excitement Plateau Orgasm Resolution
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    4. Types ofSexual Orientation Heterosexuality Homosexuality Bisexuality Transexuality
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    5.Disorders of SexualFunctioning Sexual Desire Disorder -little or no desire or have an aversion to sexual contact Sexual Arousal Disorder -cannot maintain the physiological requirements for sexual intercourse Erectile Dysfunction in men difficulty with lubrication response in women Orgasmic Disorder - unable to achieve orgasm Sexual Pain Disorders - pain before, during and after sexual intercourse Dyspareunia Vaginismus Priapism
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