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Fam Serv 1010 1st edition Lecture 27Outline of Previous Lecture I. SexualityII. AttitudesIII. BehaviorsOutline of Current Lecture I. Risking Sexual BehaviorII. Alcohol & SexualityIII. Sexual SatisfactionCurrent Lecture1.) Risking Sexual Behavior- Why? - Underestimate risk- Illusion of unique vulnerability (invincible)- Alcohol use- Pluralistic ignorance (go with the flow)- Negative views of sex/condoms2.) Alcohol & Sexuality- What we “think” happens when we drink:- Men: increases subjective sexual arousal- At a low to moderate doses only- Women: increases subjective sexual arousal- At any doseThe body’s sexual response to alcohol:- Men: low amounts of alcohol can increase arousal- High amounts of alcohol, may not work as well- Nothing to do with being a nurturing parent- Women:- Any alcohol decreases arousal and responses3.) Sexual Satisfaction- When they are in good health, free of sexual problems, and have a steady partner, most people have happy sex lives.- Related to: sexual frequency and relationship satisfactionThese 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.- Correlation (association) : cause & effect, doesn’t mean


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