CU6 Bioethics

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Types of sexual orientation

Heterosexual

Homosexual

Bisexual

Queer

Transexuality

Asexual

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Heterosexual

Attracted to individuals of the opposite sex person who finds sexual fulfillment with a member of the opposite gender

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Homoseual

attracted to individuals of the same sex. A person who fids sexual fulfilllment with a member of his or her own se

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Bisexual

Attracted to both sees . People are said to be bisexual if they achieve sexual satisfaction from both homosexual and heterosexual relationships.

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Queer

attracted to the same or both sexes and or both sees and or transgendered individuals

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Transexuality

Molded to be the opposite sex. A transexual or transgender person is an individual who, although of one biologic gender, feels as if he or she is of the opposite gender. Such ppl may have se change operations so that they apper cosmeticlly s the gender they feel that they a

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Asexual

Not experiencing sexual attractions

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Moral issues and the public

aspect of human sexuality

Rape

Pornography, homosexuality, sex outside marriage, prostitution, masturbation

Pre-marital sex

Same sex marriage

Masturbation

Pornography

Prostitution

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Human sexuality

Refers to ppls sexual interest in and attraction to others, as well as their capacity to have erotic experiences and responses

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Sexual orientation

A persons ____ may influence their sexual interest and attraction for another person.

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Sexuality

Is a multidimensional phenomenon that includes feelings, attitudes, and actions, it has both biologic and cultural components, It encompasses and gives direction to a persons physical, emotional, social, and intellectual responses throughout life.

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May be experienced and expressed in a variety of ways, including through, fantasies, desires, beliefs, attitudes, values, behaviors, practices, roles and relationships, which may manifest by way of biological, physical, emotional, or spiritual aspects

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Premarital sex

Is sexual activity practiced by persons who are unmarried. historically, premarital sex was considered a moral issue which was taboo in many cultures and considered an sin by a number of religions, but since abouth the 1960s, it has become more widely accepted, especially in western countires

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Same sex marriage

(also known as gay marriage) is marriage between two people of same sex. legal recognition of same sex marriage or the possibility to perform a same sex marriage is sometimes reffered to as marriage equality or equal marriage, particularly by supporters

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