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No Pubic hair
Tanner Stage 1
Preadolescent penis and testes
Tanner Stage 1
Scantly, long, slightly pigmented
Tanner Stage 2
Slightly enlarged penis
Tanner Stage 2
enlarged scrotum
Tanner Stage 2
Darker pubic hair, starts to curl
Tanner Stage 3
Longer penis
Tanner stage 3
Larger scrotum
Tanner stage 3
Coarse, curly hair, larger amt of pubic hair
Tanner 4
Glans and breadth increase
Tanner 4
Larger and darker scrotum
Tanner stage 4
Adult distribution of pubic hair to medial thighs
Tanner stage 5
Adult size penis
Tanner stage 5
Adult size testes
Tanner stage 5
Pre adolescent breasts
tanner stage 1
breasts elevated, areolar diameter is increased
tanner stage 2
breast and areola enlarged
tanner stage 3
areola and papilla form secondary mound
tanner stage 4
mature, nipples project, areola part of general breast contour
tanner stage 5
Sexual response cycle
Desire
Arousal
Plateau
Orgasm
Resolution
genes and genitals
the parts/biological
regulated by nerves and hormones
the parts/biological
Any organ of the human body or any foreign object that is used in sexual activity
the parts/biological
the collected experience of a person regarding sex, i.e. parental attitudes, previous experience, what has been pleasurable
the psyche
behaviors and relationships
the psyche
pleasure, affection, needs
the psyche
the cultural and religious matrix usually in the form of taboos or prohibited activity
the society
Laws, values, religion, history, art
the society
females are more responsive to ___ and ___ stimuli than are males
emotional and interpersonal
males are more responsive to ___ stimuli than are females
visual
both genders are responsive to ___ stimulus
tactile
Psychological, physiological, and environmental simuli =
Desire
Increased parasympathetic tone to genitals
Vasocongestion of the genitals
Arousal
Breathing becomes slightly labored
Heart rate and blood pressure increase
Arousal
Full erection

Testes elevation

Scrotum skin thickens and contracts
Arousal of male
- Clitoral shaft increases
- Labia majora separate
- Labia minora increase size, become congested and reddened
- Increase in breast size with nipple erection
- Sex flush (blood “rash” on chest or breasts)
Arousal of females
Duration: few seconds to several minutes
Increased parasympathetic stimulation of genitals
Further increase in heart rate, respiratory rate and blood pressure
Vasocongestion of of sexual organs is at its peak
Increased skeletal muscle tone
Plateau
Corona further engorged
Testes engorged and elevated
Maximal penis distension
Loss of erection unlikely
Plateau males
Orgasmic Platform: Engorgement of outer 1/3 of vagina
Clitoris retracts under hood
Labia minora deepen color
Maximal vaginal lubrication
Further engorgement of breast with prominent sexual flush, areolar engorgement
Plateau females
Under the control of the sympathetic nervous system
Maximum increase in muscle tone, heart rate, respiratory rate and blood pressure
Heightened excitement building during plateau phase is followed by release of sexual tension.
Involuntary contractions of penis, uterus and rectum.
Orgasm
When does ejaculatory inevitability occur?
1-3 seconds prior to orgasm
Rate of male emmission and expulsion of semen
3-7 ejaculatory spurts at 0.8 second intervals
Rhythmic contractions of penile urethra and perineal muscles
male orgasm
Clitoris retracted
Orgasmic platform contracts
Rectal sphincter contracts
Contraction of uterus
Femal orgasm
rate of uterine contractions during orgasm
5-12 contractions at 0.8 second intervals
Sympathetic tone predominates
Body returns to pre-excitement phase as vasocongestion resolves
Muscular relaxation
Heart rate, respiratory rate and blood pressure return to normal
Resolution
The time between ejaculation and the ability to achieve an erection
Refractory period
Vasocongestion subsides rapidly with loss of erection, therefore a second ejaculation unlikely
Older males
A second ejaculation may occur without loss of erection.
Younger males
A second orgasm can occur with little or no loss of pelvic congestion
Clitoris lengthens
Labia majora return to a more midline position
Labia minora thin and become more pale
Nipples and areolae soften, loss of breast engorgement
Female resolution