REFERS TO THE INDIVIDUAL’S
FEELINGS,ACTIONS AND BEHAVIOR
CONCERNING VARIOUS ASPECTS:
Secondary Sex Characteristics
Human Reproductive System
Erogenous Zones of the Body
Biology of Sexual Behavior
Chemistry of Lust, Love and Attachment
DEVELOPMENT OF SECONDARY
SEX CHARACTERISTICS
Appears during PUBERTY in humans and
SEXUAL MATURITY in other animals.
Distinguished from the primary sex
characteristic, the sex organs, which are
directly necessary for sexual reproduction
to occur.
Sex hormone levels rise as puberty
begins.
FEMALES
Enlargement of breast
Growth of body hair
Smaller waist
Widening of hips lower waist to hip ratio
than adult males
Face is more rounded with softer features
Development of thigh muscles behind the
femur rather than in front of it.
MALES
Growth of body hair and facial hair
Enlargement of larynx( Adam’s Apple) and
deepening of voice
Larger bodies
Increased stature
Increased secretion of oil and sweat
glands
THE HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
Usually involves internal fertilization by
sexual intercourse
Female reproductive system has two
functions: 1.) PRODUCE EGG CELLS
2.)PROTECT AND NOURISH THE
FETUS UNTIL BIRTH
Male reproductive system has one
function: TO PRODUCE AND DEPOSIT
SPERM.
THE HUMAN MALE
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
•Series of organs located outside of
the body and around the pelvis
region of a male that contribute
toward the reproduction process
•Provide the male sperm for
fertilization of the ovum
THE HUMAN FEMALE
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Series of organs primarily located inside
of the body and around the pelvic region
of a female that contributes toward the
reproductive process.
Contains 3 main parts:VULVA, VAGINAL
OPENING TO THE UTERUS AND
OVARIES
THE EROGENOUS ZONE
Well-known as Sites of Sexual Pleasure,
getting turned on doesn’t have to be
limited to below the belt
It can contribute to sexual arousal
“Road Map to a Happy Ending”
EROGENOUS ZONES ON THE
FEMALE BODY
CLITORIS-”body part contributing most
to sexual arousal”
VAGINA- Female “G-Spot”
-interior of the vagina does
contain nerve endings
CERVIX-located at the lower end of the
uterus, and has its own feel-good nerve
pathways
MOUTH AND LIPS-more important in
relationship building than in sexual arousal
NECK- very sensitive to light touch,
especially among people with low body
fat
BREAST AND NIPPLES
EARS- Super sensitive to touch
THE EROGENOUS ZONES ON
THE MALE BODY
PENIS
MOUTH AND LIPS-respond to light
touch, temperature or pressure
SCROTUM-one of the men’s most
notable erogenous zones
NECK-great sensitivity to vibration
NIPPLES-definite hotspot
PERINEUM- area between anus and the
scrotum
EARS-highly sensitive to touch
THE TAKEAWAY-the best way to find out
what you and your partner like,
communicate, experiment, communicate
some more and repeat.
BASIC BIOLOGY OF SEXUAL
BEHAVIOR
FEMALES- external genitalia “vulva” and
internal reproductive organs
MALES- main sex organs are the penis
and testicles
SEXUAL RESPONSE- excitement, plateau,
orgasm and resolution
HYPOTHALAMUS- most important part
of the brain for sexual functioning
CHEMISTRY OF LUST, LOVE AND
ATTACHMENT
CHEMISTRY OF LUST- intense wanting,
or circumstance fulfilling the emotion
CHEMISTRY OF LOVE-
Estrogen and Testosterone
Dopamine and Norepinephrine
CHEMISTRY OF ATTACHMENT
UNDERSTAND HUMAN
BEHAVIOR
EXCITEMENT IN BOTH SEXES-increase
in heart rate, breathing rate and a rise in
blood pressure
EXCITEMENT IN MALES
EXCITEMENT IN FEMALES
DIVERSITY OF SEXUAL
BEHAVIOR
GENDER AND SEXUAL DVERSITY
(GSD)-refers to all the diversities of sex
characteristics, sexual orientation and
gender identities
Sexual Behaviors are categorized into:
◦ Solitary sexual behavior
◦ Heterosexual behavior
◦ Homosexual behavior
◦ Bisexual behavior
◦ Transexual behavior
SOLITARY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR-sexual
interest of a man or woman is towards
himself or herself
HETEROSEXUAL BEHAVIOR-human sexual
relationships are among adults’ most
intimate attachments
HOMOSEXUAL BEHAVIOR-same-sex
relationship
BISEXUAL BEHAVIOR-men who have sex
with women or men who have sex with men
TRANSEXUAL BEHAVIOR-there is
persistent discomfort and sense of
inappropriateness about his/her assigned sex
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED
DISEASE (STD)
Also known as sexually transmitted
infections (STIs) or veneral diseases (VD)
The infection can be passed on through
vaginal intercourse, oral sex and anal sex.
Can also spread through the use of
unsterilized drug needle, from mother to
baby during childbirth, or breastfeeding
and blood transfusions
Examples of sexually transmitted
diseases include:
Chlamydia
Chancroid
Crab(public lice)
Genital Herpes
Genital Warts
HIV/AIDS
More easily passed on during unprotected
sex-without using safer sex
options(condoms, dams, sanitizing sex toys)
METHODS OF
CONTRACEPTIONS
Barrier or methods, such as condoms
Emergency Contraception
Fertility Awareness
Permanent contraception such as
vasectomy and tubal ligation
Intra uterine device(IUD)
Hormonal contraception such as the pills
What is Long-Acting Reversible
Contraception?
LARC lasts for a long-time
◦ Intra Uterine Device(IUD)
◦ Implant that lasts for 3 or 5 years
What are Hormonal
Contraceptives?
•Use hormones to prevent pregnancy
•Include pill and the Depo Provera injection
•Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill
•Progestogen-only contraceptive pill
What are Barrier Methods?
Condoms
Internal Condoms
What is Emergency Contraception?
•Can be used to prevent pregnancy if:
•You haven’t used protection
•You have missed more than one
contraceptive pill
•You have missed your injection
•You have been forced to have sex without
contraception
Fertility Awareness
Learning the signs of fertility in a woman’s
menstrual cycle to help her to plan or
avoid a pregnancy.
Permanent Contraception
•Sometimes called sterilization
•Very difficult or impossible to reverse
•For males it is vasectomy and for females it is
tubal ligation