Down |
2. | These are the sexual characteristics that refer to superficial physical features that appear at puberty in response to hormonal changes. |
4. | girls are encourgaed to engage in this type of behavior |
6. | female hormones |
7. | this technique used as treatment for premature ejaculation, is also known as the "stop-start" method |
9. | This refers to whether you are Biologically Female or Male |
10. | this male disorder was was commonly referred to as impotence |
12. | restrictions placed on sexual behavior by cultural norms are often somewhat ________ |
16. | when we save up all our feelings and complaints and then "dump" them during an argument, we are _____ |
17. | the declining differences between male and female scholastic tests scores, is most likely the result of increasing similiarity in gender role _____ |
22. | fourth & final level of sexual response (involves a return to lower levels of sexual tension & arousal) |
23. | Male Chromosome |
25. | Intimacy & _____ can never be increased by talking of hurtful or negative feelings, watching TV or using some other distraction (or by just generally staying busy) to avoid discussing the subject at hand |
27. | in a college study that had college men read 1/3 stories depicting either voluntary intercourse, stranger rape, or date rape, males high in gender role stereotyping had arousal patterns similiar to those found amoung actual ______! |
28. | the sex glands that secrete male & female hormones |
29. | throughout adulthood, this type of norms influence what is considered to be "normal" sexual behavior |
30. | This dimension of sex refers to the predominance of androgens or estrogens |
31. | male orgasmic disorder is also known as _____ |
32. | This dimension refers to a non-biological part of a person's sexual makeup; it is instead their subjective sense of being male or female |
35. | sexual _____ refers to your degree of emotional and erotic attraction to members of the same, opposite, or both sex(es) |
37. | Masters & ______(Last name only) are responsible for the most objective laboratory research to date concerning human sexual response |
39. | These are the sexual characteristics that refers to the sexual reproductive organs themselves (vagina, ovaries, & uterus in females; penis, scrotum, & testes in males) |
40. | 15% of women have ______ orgasms |
41. | When fighting your goal should not be to _____ the fight |
42. | Research where baby female rats recieved large doses of androgens, revealed that as adults these rats had abnormal mating and mothering patterns; this indicates then that there is a biological biasing effect in gender _____ |
43. | this relates to the occurance of muscle spasms of the vagina during intercourse |
44. | Male erctile disorder is often treated with this commonly known drug |
46. | This dimension refers of sex to the presence of a clitoris & vagina in females or a penis & scrotum in males |
51. | abstinence, having sex with one mutually unifected partneer, and not injecting ____ are all methods of safe sexual behavior |
53. | This dimension of sex refers to the presence of ovaries or testes |
54. | forcible rape is consdered to be more _____ than sexual in nature |