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1. Introduction Introduction and historical perspective
and historical
per- spective
2. Biopsychosoci
An integrated approach that incorporates biological, psychological,
al approach
and so- cial-cultural levels of analysis
3. Pederasty a same-sex sexual behavior between adult men and boys
4. Sexual self-understanding, interpersonal sexual skills, scientific knowledge, and
Intelli- consid- eration of the cultural context of sexuality.
gence
-Masturbation
5. Behaviors
-sexual interactions with same gender
com- mon in
-sexual signaling (flirting)
non-hu- man
animals
6. Kama Sutra Detailed manual for sexual activity, also including information on improving
rela- tionships and family functioning.
-Used in India sex
culture A "love
guide"
7. Yin and Yang CHINA:
en- ergy Yin: feminine, passive
Yang: masculine,
assertive
o We combine yin and yang energies through sex.
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o The more contact the o "Having sex with the same gender was seen as a western
yang had with the yin, the import and was not allowed."
more energy you had.
8. Slut shaming Humiliating, intimidating, or degrading a person (typically a woman)
because of their sexual behavior.
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9. Loving Case - Prosecuted for violating the VA law.
-VA law overturned by the Supreme Court in 1967, rendering
unconstitutional all remaining similar laws.
-Anti-miscegenation law was eliminated nation-wide.
10. Comstock laws Named for Anthony Comstock, former postal inspector.
· Passed in 1873 to prevent and prosecute distribution of material
considered "obscene" through the mail, including medical texts and
information on birth control and STIs.
11. Henry ·Suggested both genders could enjoy Sex.
Havelock Ellis ·Saw sexual orientation as innate (something you're born with).
·First used term "erogenous zones."
·Saw masturbation as a relaxation technique.
12. Sigmund Freud · Saw adult personality as determined by individual's success/lack thereof
negotiating stages of sexual development in childhood.
· Described sex drive as normal; argued repression of sex lead to
psychopathol- ogy.
- He did not see one being attracted to the same gender as being
normal sexuality, stunted form of sexuality—believe sexual orientation
could not be changed.
13. Richard Investigated deviant sexual behavior.
Von Krafft-
Ebbing -Anything other than perforated sex—which eliminates sex with a
member of your own gender, masturbation, oral or anal sex.
14. Clelia Duel Mosh- · Conducted first survey of sexual behavior.
er · Focused on female sexual issues.
·Wanted to improve the sexual satisfaction of married women
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·She found in her study that women did enjoy sex, commonly have
orgasms, did not see sex as only for perforation (although they still
felt guilty about it), and
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