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Abstinence going without sexual intercourse)
detumescence penis is no longer erect
Sexuality Is the central aspect of being human throughout life and encompasses sex, gender
identities and roles, sexual orientation, eroticism, pleasure, intimacy and reproduction
Sexual Identity A person's perception of his/her gender identity, gender role, and sexual
orientation
Androgyny is defined as the blending of masculine and feminine roles. This is a positive trait
which gives an individual greater adaptability in life situations
Gender Identity component of sexual identity, an image we have about ourselves as a
man/woman
Transgender an umbrella term describing people whose gender identity or expression
differs from that associated with their birth sex
sexual orientation general tendency of a person to be sexually attracted to people of a
certain gender
Heterosexuality People who are sexual and emotionally attracted to members of the
opposite sex or gender
Homosexuality People who are sexual and emotionally attracted to a person of the same sex
or gender
, Bisexuality People sexually and emotionally attracted to both males and females
Birth-Preschool Parent infant attachment, this occurs through daily contact and care
through activities
School age-Puberty The child strongly identifies with the same sex parent and has mainly
same sex friends. They are gaining awareness of gender role and emerging gender identities.
Adolescents: A time of heighted sexual interest and activity
Young Adults Many young people practice serial monogamy, when partners are mutually
faithful but have no lifelong commitment. When the relationship ends, they move on to
another monogamous relationship.
Middle Adults Life changing experiences during this time might enhance or diminish physical
and emotional intimacy.
Aging Adults Most older adults are sexually active and regard sexuality as an important
factor in their lives.
Factors That Affect Sexuality 1- Culture
2- Religion
3- Lifestyle
4- Sexual Knowledge
5- Physical Health
Obtaining a Sexual History Private environment
Effective communication
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Abstinence going without sexual intercourse)
detumescence penis is no longer erect
Sexuality Is the central aspect of being human throughout life and encompasses sex, gender
identities and roles, sexual orientation, eroticism, pleasure, intimacy and reproduction
Sexual Identity A person's perception of his/her gender identity, gender role, and sexual
orientation
Androgyny is defined as the blending of masculine and feminine roles. This is a positive trait
which gives an individual greater adaptability in life situations
Gender Identity component of sexual identity, an image we have about ourselves as a
man/woman
Transgender an umbrella term describing people whose gender identity or expression
differs from that associated with their birth sex
sexual orientation general tendency of a person to be sexually attracted to people of a
certain gender
Heterosexuality People who are sexual and emotionally attracted to members of the
opposite sex or gender
Homosexuality People who are sexual and emotionally attracted to a person of the same sex
or gender
, Bisexuality People sexually and emotionally attracted to both males and females
Birth-Preschool Parent infant attachment, this occurs through daily contact and care
through activities
School age-Puberty The child strongly identifies with the same sex parent and has mainly
same sex friends. They are gaining awareness of gender role and emerging gender identities.
Adolescents: A time of heighted sexual interest and activity
Young Adults Many young people practice serial monogamy, when partners are mutually
faithful but have no lifelong commitment. When the relationship ends, they move on to
another monogamous relationship.
Middle Adults Life changing experiences during this time might enhance or diminish physical
and emotional intimacy.
Aging Adults Most older adults are sexually active and regard sexuality as an important
factor in their lives.
Factors That Affect Sexuality 1- Culture
2- Religion
3- Lifestyle
4- Sexual Knowledge
5- Physical Health
Obtaining a Sexual History Private environment
Effective communication