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Fetish

Sezual attraction that plays a central role in a person's sez life

Partialism

A fetish attraction to partof the body

Transvestism

Wearing clothes of the other sez for purpose of sexual arousal (not cross dressing)

Frotteurism

Sexual arousal from touching or rubbing genitals against strangers without consent (I.e. in a crowded place)

Exhibitionism

Sexual arousal by exposure of genitals to stranger

Voyeurism

Sexual arousal by watching people while they are undresseling or engaged in sex

Adult babies

An adult who obrains sexual satisfaction from acting as a baby or toddler

Masochism

Sexual aroual from being subjected to pain, bondage, or humiliation

Sadism

Sexual arousal by the infliction of pain, bondage, or humiliation on others, or by witnessing the recipients of suffering (consensual)

Sexual sadism disorder

Same as sadism but without consent

BDSM

Bondage, dominance, submission, sadism, masochism

Pubic lice

T: direct contact (may spread to hairy parts of skin)


S&C: itching, damage by scratching, visible nits

Scabies

T: passed by close physical contact and crowded conditions


S&C: itching, rash that disrupts sleep, with visible reddish tracks or pustules

Trichomoniasis

T: passed through sexual contact


S&C: Men = discharge from urethra, along with painful urination. Women = foul smelling frothy green vaginal discharge, abdominal discomfort, vaginal itching and redness with an urge to urinate freq.

Syphilis

T: direct sexual contact & mother to fetus


S&C: three phases = Primary) chancre; Secondary) painless rash, fever symptoms, muscle pain; Latent) none; Tertiary) large ulcers appear on skin or organs, causing organ damage

Gonorrhea

T: sexual contact (including oral & anal)


S&C: (may be asymptomatic) Men = thick discharge of pus from urethra, burning urination and epididymitis; Women = yellow or bloody vaginal discharge, bleeding during coitus, burning during urination, and cause of PID

Chlamydia

T: Sexual contact (oral & anal); woman to infant during childbirth


S&C: (may be asymptomatic) Men = thin urethral or anal discharge, burning during urination, epididymitis and prostatitis; Women = thin vaginal or anal discharge, painful urination, can cause PID, leading to infertility or ectopic pregnancy.

Herpes

T: Sexual or nonsexual contact; HSV 1 = ORAL; HSV 2 = GENITAL


S&C: Recurrent breakouts of blisters, or fissures localized at site of infection, may be painful; reddish, slightly elevated spots or clusters of spots; fever symptoms; can increase risk of cervical cancer

Genital Warts HPV

T: Sexual contact (ORAL & anal)


S&C: soft pink bumps; cauliflower type growths. Genital & anal wadts, and rare cancer of external genitalia

Precancerous changes in cervix or anus

T: sexual contact (ORAL & anal sex)


S&C: usually asymptomatic, none at early stages, and can cause cervical and anal cancer

Hepatitis B

T: Sexual contact, or contact w contaminated blood


S&C: jaundice, fever, malaise, tenderness and swelling of liver {most people recover}

Hepatitis A

T: fecal oral route(may be spread by food handlers)


S&C: similar to Hep B but milder ; does not progress to chronic hepatitis

HIV/AIDS (retrovirus)

T: sexual contact, contaminated blood, mother to fetus & breastfeeding


S&C: acute flu like illness, symptoms vary, after Latent period opportunistic infection occur, cervical cancer, lymphoma, wasting

Urethritis

T: commonly but not necessarily caused by sex, may be caused by gonorrhea


S&C: painful urination, urethral discharge, can spread to bladder and reproductive tract

Pedophile

A person whose sexual feelings are directed towards prepubescent children

Child molester

An adult who has sexual contact with a prepubescent child

Telephone Scatalogia

Sexual arousal from making obscene telephone calls

Zoophilia

Preference for sexual contacts with animals

Beastiality

Sexual contact between a person and an animal

Necrophilia

Sexual arousal from viewing or having contact with dead bodies

Autoerotic Asphyxia

Self strangulation for purposes of sexual arousal

Theories of Paraphilia

1. Biological factors


2. Learning Processes


3. Courtship Disorder


4. May represent sexual escape route


5. Cycle of Abuse


6. Multiple causes

Autogynephilia

Being attracted to oneself as a woman (secondary story of transwomen)

Rape

Coitus accomplished by force or threat or force

Sexual assault

Any sexual act performed by force or threat of force

Statutory Rape

Penetrative sex when a partner is legally unable to give consent on account of age

Why are most rapes non reported?

1/3 of rapes are reported.


Reasons: personal matter, afraid of reprisals, protect perpetrator, police bias

Why do men rape?

1. Evolutionary Roots


2. Social Forces


3. Theorists debate whether rape is sexual


4. Characteristics of Rapists : a. less socioeconomic status, less education, worse relationship w parents, self centered, lower capacity for empathy

Partner violence three phase cycle

1. Tension building phase


2. Violent Phase


3. Reconciliation phase

5 steps to BDSM

1. Pins down on bed


2. Ties gently


3. Ties tighter


4. Spanks


5. Hits

Steps to transitioning

1. Evaluation psychologically & physically


2. Real life experience


3. Hormones to begin changing body


4. Sex reassignment surgery


5. Follow ups

PID may cause sterilization by

Scarring the ovidcuts, resulting in infertility or subfertility

Percented tied to PID

1= 11%


2= 23%


3= 54%

Low risk of STD transmission

Kissing, fondling, hand-genital contact, general body contact

Highest cause of STDs

Coitus, anal sex, and anilingus

What can be used to decrease risk of STD?

1. Condoms


2. Abstinence


3. Not sharing sex toys

Formicophilia

Sexual arousal from having ants on the body

Types of Childbirth

1. Natural Child Birth


2. Full anesthesia (woman can't help push)


3. Partial anesthesia (like full but less)


4. Analgesia (mild pain killers)


5. Prepared childbirth (education, distraction of pain, focus on POS, relaxation exercises, px provide comfort)


6.Laboyer (helps baby adjust to environment)


7. Cesarean birth (C-section)

Why are males & females sometimes different?

1. Parents


2. Teachers


3. Mass Media


4. Society in General


5. Peer Group


6. Teens


7. Marriage

Mass Media studies

1. Comparing heavy viewer kids to light viewer kids shows heavyviewers had more stereotypes of female & male beh.


2. When kids watch commercials w females in nonstereotyped roles, kids develop less stereotype views of male & female beh.