About how many of BC Students have ever had oral sex? Is the
trend changing? Correct Answers 22% of students have ever
had oral sex and given oral sex. This trend is decreasing (down
from 26% in 2008).
This is as common as intercourse and often occurs at around the
same age
Adults are often seeking ____________________ Correct
Answers long-term sexual or romantic relationships
All data on masturbation is _________ Correct Answers
Never accurate and ALWAYS self-reported
At this stage of sexual development, adults are DEVELOPING
what? Correct Answers Effective, sustainable communication
methods
(Being able to talk about sex openly, honestly, and comfortably)
At this stage of sexual development, adults are LEARNING
what? Correct Answers How to sustain relationships beyond a
passionate starts (relationship skills)
-From witnessing and experience
Benefits of sex during old age Correct Answers -Use it or lose
it: in order to maintain sexual functioning is to continuously
have sexual activity
-More intimacy, more touch (which we require), being seen or
known
,-longer, healthier lives
-endorphin release
-exercise
Can our gender change? How? Correct Answers Yes, we can
change our gender through transitioning in two ways
1. Social transition: Dress, name, pronouns, puberty blockers
Gender affirming clinical care
2. Hormones, upper surgery, lower surgery:
Our gender expression and identity can change throughout our
life course
Compulsive porn consumption can be Correct Answers
TREATED
compulsiveness can be treated by a professional. It does not
mean sex is bad, or that the indiividual consuming porn is doing
something wrong. Instead, it is that the compulsive behaviour is
harmful to that individual
Define "asexuality" in the current and historic context Correct
Answers Individuals who are not spontaneously sexual desires
for others. Asexual individuals does not have anything to do
with their lives or behaviours; and asexual peoples CAN for sure
be in sexual relationships and/or sexually active.
, Define "Bisexual" in the current and historic context Correct
Answers Historical: an individual who is attractive to both men
and women.
Current: people who are attracted to gender identity similar to
their own, and to the gender identities that are dissimilar than
their own. The construct of gender is important to this
individual.
Define "demisexual" in the current and historic context Correct
Answers Are asexual but feels spontaneous sexual desire when
safety and comfort are present
Define "Gay" in the current and historic context Correct
Answers Current: an individual who is sexually attracted to the
same-gender. Typically used by men.
Define "lesbian" in the current and historic context Correct
Answers An individual that identifies as a woman and is
sexually attracted to women.
Define "Pansexual" in the current and historic context Correct
Answers Current: individuals who have the potential to be
attracted to anyone. The difference between pansexual and
bisexual is that for pansexual gender is irrelevant in their sexual
identity.
Define "Queer" in the current and historic context Correct
Answers Can be used as an umbrella-term
-current definition = people who do not identify as straight or
heterosexual. often utilized by queer folks as an uplifting or a