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PSYC 1000 1st Edition Lecture 20Outline of Last Lecture I. Theories of Emotion II. Motivation Theories III. Hunger & EatingOutline of Current Lecture II. ClarificationIII. Sexual OrientationIV. Gender RolesV. Sexual PreferenceCurrent LectureClarificationSex: what “part” they haveGender: is in the headTransgender: (identity) when sex and gender are not the same. Different from transvestiteTransvestite: (behavior) a person who has a fetish behavior, ex. acts as a woman for dragSexual OrientationStraight (heterosexual): interested in opposite sexGays/ Lesbians (homosexual): interested in same sexBisexual: could like both, 50/50, or 25/75, and ratio works. Pansexual: interested in “everything” gay/straight/transvestite/transgender/bisexual Asexual: interested in no one, plutonic relationships with anyone (not proven)Sexual orientation (who you are) is not the same as sexual behavior (what you do)Gender RolesSociety’s expectations to distinguish between masculine and feminineThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.Masculine: Hairy, strong, tall, tough, muscular, brave, deep voice, facial hair, leader/dominant, Sexual achievers Feminine: Long Hair, petites, soft spoken, soft, smell good, emotional, caregivers, submissive, follower, innocentHarshly criticized when we step outside our gender rolesName callinghas been changed over time so calling someone a “girl name” is an insult, whereas there are not bad names for boys that sleep around. Sexual PreferenceDifferent types: Loving, cuddling, gentle rough, romantic, different positions. What does consent really mean? Yes means Yes, No means


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