Gender roles, sexism p345
Erogenous zones p359
Sexual response cycle p360
Kinsey scale p369 explain in depth
The Kinsey scale, also known as the Heterosexual-Homosexual Rating Scale, is a one-dimensional scale developed by Alfred Kinsey in 1948. It attempts to describe a person's sexual history or episodes of their sexual activity. It uses a scale from 0 to 6, where 0 means exclusively heterosexual with no homosexual
contacts or desires, and 6 means exclusively homosexual with no heterosexual contacts or desires. A rating of 3 means equal heterosexual and homosexual contacts or desires. It also has a category of X, which is for those who have no socio-sexual contacts or reactions.
Erectile dysfunction p375
Gender roles, sexism p345
Gender roles refer to the societal expectations and norms regarding how individuals should behave, dress, and present themselves based on their assigned sex. Sexism, on the other hand, is prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.
Erogenous zones p359
Erogenous zones are areas of the body that have heightened sensitivity, which, when stimulated, can evoke sexual arousal or desire. These zones vary among individuals but commonly include the genitals, breasts, lips, and neck.
Sexual response cycle p360
The sexual response cycle describes the physiological changes that occur during sexual activity. It generally includes four phases: excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution.
Kinsey scale p369 explain in depth
The Kinsey scale, also known as the Heterosexual-Homosexual Rating Scale, is a one-dimensional scale developed by Alfred Kinsey in 1948. It attempts to describe a person's sexual history or episodes of their sexual activity. It uses a scale from 0 to 6, where 0 means exclusively heterosexual with no homosexual
contacts or desires, and 6 means exclusively homosexual with no heterosexual contacts or desires. A rating of 3 means equal heterosexual and homosexual contacts or desires. It also has a category of X, which is for those who have no socio-sexual contacts or reactions.
Erectile dysfunction p375
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection firm enough for satisfactory sexual