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23 Cards in this Set
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Sexual Bheavior
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Behaviour that produces arousal and increases the chance of orgasm.
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Social Comparative Motive
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Right an obligation to study the science of sex. All humans have a strong drive to compare their attributes and achievements with others. Can compare the normality and sufficiency of what we do.
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Religion and Sex
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Religion is a source of values and ethics regarding sexuality. Influence on sexual attitudes.
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Ancient Greek View on Homosexuality
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Original humans were double creatures, looking for other half which can be male of female.
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Cultivation
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View that exposure to mass media makes people think that what they see through the media is what really occurs.
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Agenda-Setting
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Media defines what is important and what is not by the stories covered.
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Social Learning
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Media provides role models whom we imitate
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Sex and Culture
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All societies regulate sexual behaviour in some way. Attitudes toward masturbation vary widely across cultures. Differ in rules regarding premarital sex. Extramarital sex is more complex and conflicted (second most strictly prohibited type of sexual conduct).
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Sexual Health
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State of physical, emotional, mental and social well0being related to sexuality.
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Sexual Rights
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Basic inalienable right regarding sexuality. Positive and negative.
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Sylvester Graham
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Refined flour leads to incontrollable lust, developed graham cracker form wheat flour.
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John Harvey Kellogg
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Fine and heated food contributes to lust, developed corn flakes to stifle lust.
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AMA (American Medical Association)
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Bicycle riding for women promoted masturbation. Medicine involved in therapeutic and sexual release of insanity.
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Freud
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Everything stems from unconscious sexual and aggressive urges. All behaviour motivated and defensive. No empirical support.
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Magnus Hirschfels
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De-pathologized sex, homosexual and women's right activist. Institute for Sex Research at the University of Berlin.
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Comstock Laws
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Forbade sending mail with obscene material across state lines.
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Margaret Stanger
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International Planned Parenthood Associated. (whilst exiled in Britain).
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Connecticut vs. Griswold
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Fine for selling a condom to someone who wasn't married.
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Roe vs. Wade
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Provided easy access to abortion.
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Early Birth Control in Canada
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Controlled from 1892-1969. Seen as corrupting morals. Liable to imprisonment unless would prove that it was for the public good.
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Alfred Kinsey
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Sexual Behaviour in the Human Male (1948) and Female (1953). Comfortable with first book on males but not with second book on females.
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Masters and Johnson
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Human Sexual Response (1966) and Inadequacy (1970). Masters disorder hormone replacement therapy for menopausal women.
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History of HIV/AIDS
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Used to be called GRIDS (an acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). Use antiretrovirals since 1996.
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