,Table Of Contents
Chapter 1 - Sexuality In Perspective ....................................................................................................... 3
Chapter 2. Theoretical Perspectives On Sexuality................................................................................... 8
Chapter 3. Sex Research........................................................................................................................ 40
Chapter 4. Sexual Anatomy................................................................................................................... 49
Chapter 5. Sex Hormone Sexual Differentiation, And The Menstrualws.............................................. 65
Chapter 6. Conception, Pregnancy, And Childbirth .............................................................................. 69
Chapter 7 Ontraception And Abortion .................................................................................................. 85
Chapter 8. Sexual Arousal ..................................................................................................................... 96
Chapter 9: Sexuality And The Life Cycle: Childhood And Adolescence............................................ 108
Chapter 10 : Sexuality And The Life Cycle: Adulthood ..................................................................... 111
Chapter 11: Attraction, Love, And Communication............................................................................ 117
Chapter 12: Gender And Sexuality...................................................................................................... 131
Chapter 13: Sexual Orientation (Gay, Straight, Or Bi)........................................................................ 141
Chapter 14: Variations In Sexual Behavior ......................................................................................... 147
Chapter 15: Sexual Coercion ............................................................................................................... 156
Chapter 16: Sex For Sale ..................................................................................................................... 165
Chapter 17 - Sexual Disorders And Sex Therapy................................................................................ 171
Chapter 18 Sexually Transmitted Diseases ......................................................................................... 175
Chapter 19: Ethics, Religion, And Sexuality ....................................................................................... 179
Chapter 20: Sex And The Law ......................................................................................................... 186
,Chapter 1 - Sexuality In Perspective
Gender Ans
Being Male, Female, Or Some Other Gender Such As Trans
Sexual Behavior Ans
Behavior That Produces Arousal And Increases The Chance Of Orgasm
Cultivation Ans
In Communications Theory, The View That Exposure To The Mass Media Makes People Think That
What They See There Represents The Mainstream Of What Really Occurs
Agenda Setting Ans
, In Communications Theory, The Idea That The Media Define What's Important And What Is Not By
Which Stories They Cover
Social Learning Ans
In Communications Theory, The Idea That The Media Provide Role Models Whom We Imitate
Culture Ans
Traditional Ideas And Values Passed Down From Generation To Generation Within A Group And
Transmitted To Members Of The Group By Symbols (Like Language)
Ethnocentrism Ans
The Tendency To Regard One's Own Ethnic Group And Culture As Superior To Others And To
Believe That Its Customs And Way Of Life Are The Standards By Which Other Cultures Should Be
Judged
Incest Taboo Ans
A Societal Regulation Prohibiting Sexual Interaction Between Blood Relatives
Masturbation Ans
Self Stimulation Of The Genitals To Produce Sexual Arousal
Latinos Ans
People Of Latin American Heritage
Chapter 1 - Sexuality In Perspective ....................................................................................................... 3
Chapter 2. Theoretical Perspectives On Sexuality................................................................................... 8
Chapter 3. Sex Research........................................................................................................................ 40
Chapter 4. Sexual Anatomy................................................................................................................... 49
Chapter 5. Sex Hormone Sexual Differentiation, And The Menstrualws.............................................. 65
Chapter 6. Conception, Pregnancy, And Childbirth .............................................................................. 69
Chapter 7 Ontraception And Abortion .................................................................................................. 85
Chapter 8. Sexual Arousal ..................................................................................................................... 96
Chapter 9: Sexuality And The Life Cycle: Childhood And Adolescence............................................ 108
Chapter 10 : Sexuality And The Life Cycle: Adulthood ..................................................................... 111
Chapter 11: Attraction, Love, And Communication............................................................................ 117
Chapter 12: Gender And Sexuality...................................................................................................... 131
Chapter 13: Sexual Orientation (Gay, Straight, Or Bi)........................................................................ 141
Chapter 14: Variations In Sexual Behavior ......................................................................................... 147
Chapter 15: Sexual Coercion ............................................................................................................... 156
Chapter 16: Sex For Sale ..................................................................................................................... 165
Chapter 17 - Sexual Disorders And Sex Therapy................................................................................ 171
Chapter 18 Sexually Transmitted Diseases ......................................................................................... 175
Chapter 19: Ethics, Religion, And Sexuality ....................................................................................... 179
Chapter 20: Sex And The Law ......................................................................................................... 186
,Chapter 1 - Sexuality In Perspective
Gender Ans
Being Male, Female, Or Some Other Gender Such As Trans
Sexual Behavior Ans
Behavior That Produces Arousal And Increases The Chance Of Orgasm
Cultivation Ans
In Communications Theory, The View That Exposure To The Mass Media Makes People Think That
What They See There Represents The Mainstream Of What Really Occurs
Agenda Setting Ans
, In Communications Theory, The Idea That The Media Define What's Important And What Is Not By
Which Stories They Cover
Social Learning Ans
In Communications Theory, The Idea That The Media Provide Role Models Whom We Imitate
Culture Ans
Traditional Ideas And Values Passed Down From Generation To Generation Within A Group And
Transmitted To Members Of The Group By Symbols (Like Language)
Ethnocentrism Ans
The Tendency To Regard One's Own Ethnic Group And Culture As Superior To Others And To
Believe That Its Customs And Way Of Life Are The Standards By Which Other Cultures Should Be
Judged
Incest Taboo Ans
A Societal Regulation Prohibiting Sexual Interaction Between Blood Relatives
Masturbation Ans
Self Stimulation Of The Genitals To Produce Sexual Arousal
Latinos Ans
People Of Latin American Heritage