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BGSU PSYC 3070 - Human Sexuality
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PSYC 3070 1st Edition Lecture 12Current LectureHuman Sexuality Exam 1 Study GuideDefinitions:- Sexual consumerism- Purposes of the fallopian tubes- Important roles of testosterone - Oxytocin functions- Important roles of progesterone- The belief that one’s sexual culture is superior to others – sexual chauvinism- Important roles of estrogens- Roe v. Wade – 1970s case legalizing abortion- What is deemed precocious puberty in males and females? – 8 in females, 9 in males- What are two highly sexually sensitive areas of the penis? o The penile gland and the corona- Perineum- Massachusetts = the first US state to legalize gay marriage- Tumescence and ditumescence- The Stonewall Riot – catalyst for the gay liberation movement in the 1960s- Seminiferous tubules  produce sperm, located in the testes- What was the Comstock Act?o Made information and distribution about contraception illegal- “Ingredients” for semen? Where they come from and the relative proportions? - The sexual and romantic association between two people is referred to as Pair Bonding- Stages of male ejaculation- Cultural standards of sexual behavior expected of people in a particular role, relationship, or situation is deemed a… o Sexual norm (i.e. being straight)- Sexual culture- The number of sperm in ejaculation (typical and maximum amount)o 200 million to 500 million- Average sizes of flaccid penis and erect peniso 3 inches flaccido 5-6 inches erect- What percentage of sex is for procreation purposes?o 5%- Refractory period- Scientists who studied sexual behaviors in lab o William Masters and Virginia Johnson- What maintains an ideal temperature of testes for optimal reproduction?- Mary Calderone = early leady of planned parenthood- Menopause and when it occurs- Which individual emphasized that culture was a key contributor to sexual behavior?o Margaret Mead- Andropause and when it generally occurs- Erogenous zones (primary and secondary)- Men smells = pumpkin pie- Women smell = banana nut bread- What was MangusHirshfeld known for contributing to the field of Human Sexuality?- What foods produce bitter, mild, and sweet genital secretions?- Whose research found that a large number of individuals in the US were engaging in wild sexual behaviors and then lost research funding?o Alfred Kinsey- EPOR Model- What did Freud contribute to the field of human sexuality?o Erogenous zoneso Psychosexual theory – Oedipus and Electra complexo Biological bisexuality- Definition of Orgasm- Holistic


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