2. What is Human Sexuality?
- Expression of sexual sensation and intimacy between
persons
- Expression of identity through sex
- Comprises a board range of behavior and processes
- Determined by anatomy, physiology, psychology, culture,
relationship with others, and developmental experiences
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3. HUMAN SEXUALITY
The term "sexuality" refers to the full expression of
your gender or your sexual orientation as a human.
Every human creature is sexual. Body image, gender,
identity, gender roles, sexual orientation,
relationships, etc. all play a role in how you
experience sexuality. It encompasses behaviors,
knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs.
4. 4 ASPECTS OF HUMAN SEXUALITY
*Biological sex
* Gender Identity
* Social Sex Role
* Sexual Orientation
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5. Sex and Gender
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-People often use the terms “sex” and “gender” interchangeably, but
this is incorrect. Sex and gender are different, and it is crucial to
understand why.
-People who are male, female, or intersex physically differ from one
other. This is referred to as "sex." Physiological factors, such as a
person's genitalia and chromosome makeup, are often used to
determine a person's sex at birth. The term "natal sex" refers to this
ascribed sex.
-Contrarily, gender is determined by how a person identifies. Gender is
not composed of binary components like natal sex. Instead, there is a
wide spectrum of gender. Anywhere along this spectrum, or even
completely outside of it, a person may identify.
6. GENITAL
- the sexual or reproductive organs located on the outside of
the body
CHROMOSOME
- In most cases, the female is XX and the male is XY. Every
individual must have at least one X chromosome.
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7. GENDER ROLE
Gender roles in society means how we’re expected to act,
speak, dress, groom, and conduct ourselves based upon our
assigned sex.
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8. GENDER IDENTITY
Gender identity is the personal sense of one's own gender.
Gender identity can correlate with a person's assigned sex or
can differ from it. In most individuals, the various biological
determinants of sex are congruent, and consistent with the
individual's gender identity.
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9. LIBIDO OR SEX DRIVE
Low libido describes a decreased interest in sexual activity.
It’s common to lose interest in sex from time to time, and
libido levels vary through life. It’s also normal for your
interest not to match your partner’s at times.
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10. THE SEXUAL ACT
sex act is sexual contact between two or more persons by
penetration of the penis into the vagina or anus; contact
between the mouth and genitalia or by contact between the
genitalia of one person and the genitalia or anus of another
person; contact between the finger or hand of one person and
the genitalia or anus .
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11. ATTITUDES TOWARDS SEX AND
SEXUAL ACTIVITY
Our sexual attitudes are influenced by our peers, instructors,
parents, and the media. Your sexual attitudes will be greatly
influenced by where you were born, who your parents and
extended family are, as well as by your culture, religion, and
socioeconomic situation. Your beliefs on sex will be greatly
influenced by your buddies.
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