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Sexual response cycle

The four stages of sexual responding described by Masters and Johnson, excitement, Plateau, orgasm, and resolution

Refectory period

A resting period after orgasm, during which a man cannot achieve another one

Sexual dysfunction

A problem that consistently impaired sexual arousal or functioning


Things like erectile disorder and premature ejaculation and female orgasmic disorder

Paraphilias

Exhibitionism, fetishism and pedophilia


Things that cause sexual arousal but it's directed in unusual ways only disordered if a person experience to stress from their unusual sexual interest or the desire entails harm or risk of harm to others

Estrogen

A sex hormone such as estradiol, secreted in Greater amounts by females than by males and contributing to female sex characteristics. In non-human female mammals, estrogen levels Peak during ovulation, promoting sexual receptivity

Testosterone

The most important of male sex hormones. Both males and females have it, but the additional testosterone in males stimulates the growth of male sex organs in the fetus and the development of male sex characteristics during puberty