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 Sexual intercourse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See Human sexual behavior for a discussion of the broader sense of sexual intercourse and list of sexual positions for the wide variety of sexual activities that exist.
Outercourse, and other sexual contact (such as mutual masturbation or oral sex), in which there is sexual activity without penis insertion, can be performed without resulting in pregnancy provided that semen does not come in contact with the vulva.
Coitus may be preceded by foreplay, which leads to sexual arousal of the partners, resulting in the erection of the penis and natural lubrication of the vagina.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_intercourse   (1819 words)

  
 Sexual selection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The sciences of evolutionary psychology, human behavioral ecology, and sociobiology study the influence of sexual selection in humans, though these are often controversial fields.
Because traits held to be due to sexual selection often conflict with the survival fitness of the individual, the question then arises as to why, in nature, in which survival of the fittest is considered the rule of thumb, such apparent liabilities are allowed to persist.
Sexual selection is the theory that competition for mates between individuals of the same sex drives the evolution of certain traits.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_selection   (2220 words)

  
 Sexual dysfunction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sexual dysfunction or sexual malfunction is difficulty during any stage of the sexual act (which includes desire, arousal, orgasm, and resolution) that prevents the individual or couple from enjoying sexual activity.
Sexual problems were merely symptoms of a deeper malaise and the diagnostic approach was from the psychopathological.
Prior to Masters and Johnson the clinical approach to sexual problems was largely derived from the thinking of Freud.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_disorder   (1316 words)

  
 Sexual attraction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Because human social behavior is often highly complex, a sexual relationship may entail one which, at its beginning, has little or no sexual behavior, and only after a period of time, which can be a courtship period, or a threshold such as marriage, does sexual activity enter the interaction patterns.
Sexual attraction, in species which reproduce sexually, is attraction to other members of the same species for sexual or erotic activity.
A strong aspect to sexual attraction is proportion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_attraction   (1370 words)

  
 Sexual abstinence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Additionally, as sexual skills are learned over time, there may be long term consequences to a practice that deprives people of experience they may need in order to form an understanding of their own feelings and their compatibility with others.
While some teens may have weak sexual desire or few sexual opportunities and thus be able to maintain it successfully, others will have stronger desires, more opportunities or act under the influence of drugs, and will in these situations not be prepared to take precautions (using condoms or other contraceptives).
Sexual abstinence is the practice of voluntarily refraining from some or all aspects of sexual activity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_abstinence   (1782 words)

  
 Sexual selection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The sciences of evolutionary psychology, human behavioral ecology, and sociobiology study the influence of sexual selection in humans, though these are often controversial fields.
Because traits held to be due to sexual selection often conflict with the survival fitness of the individual, the question then arises as to why, in nature, in which survival of the fittest is considered the rule of thumb, such apparent liabilities are allowed to persist.
Sexual selection is the theory that competition for mates between individuals of the same sex drives the evolution of certain traits.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_selection   (2229 words)

  
 Sexual network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Subgraphs, both large and small, can be defined within the overall sexual network graph; for example, people who frequent particular bars or clubs, belong to a particular ethnic group or take part in a particular type of sexual activity, or are part of a particular outbreak of an STD.
Liljeros et al., "The web of human sexual contacts", Nature, Vol.
A sexual network is a social network that is defined by the sexual relationships within a set of individuals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_network   (283 words)

  
 Biological reproduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In addition, sexual reproduction usually results in the formation of a life stage that is able to endure the conditions that threaten the offspring of an asexual parent.
Asexual reproduction is not, however, limited to single-celled organisms.
Sexual reproduction is a biological process by which organisms create descendants that have a combination of genetic material contributed from two (usually) different members of the species.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reproduction   (1325 words)

  
 SOIS
Sexual arousal refers to the onset and heightening of physical sensations and uncontrollable bodily responses (often accompanied by sexual thoughts and feelings) of a sexual nature from a previously inactive state.
Sexual attraction refers to intense and recurring sexual feelings or thoughts reflecting sexual interest in another person(s).
Sexual behavior refers to any behavior that a person might engage in that is sexual in nature (e.g., from specific forms of touching to kissing to masturbation to sexual intercourse).
http://www.coe.missouri.edu/~RLW-PhD/SOIS.htm   (1081 words)

  
 Natural selection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Darwin's theory of natural selection starts from the premise that traits in organisms vary in a non-preordained way among individuals.
The basic concept of natural selection is that "nature" (the physical and biological environment) "selects" variations in characteristics or traits which improve individual survival and reproduction (adaptive traits) and selects against unfavourable traits which burden individuals (maladaptive traits), described as follows by Darwin in Chapter 4 of The Origin of Species:
Natural selection is the phrase used in evolutionary biology to describe the fact that individual organisms should tend to differ in reproductive output when they differ from each other in their ability to tackle the challenges posed by their biological and physical environment.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_selection   (3395 words)

  
 Sexual differentiation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sexual orientation, the sex to which one is erotically most attracted is the most politically contentious aspect of psychosexual differentiation.
The relationship of biological factors to more advanced and more specifically human aspects of differentiation, and especially the ways and degrees by which social and environmental influences contribute to psychological and behavioral differentiation, is less well understood and a common subject of political controversy.
Sexual differentiation is the process of development of the differences between males and females from an undifferentiated zygote (fertilized egg).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_differentiation   (2458 words)

  
 Gender reassignment therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sexual reassignment surgery is used for both the (re-)construction of male or female genitals specifically, this is also called genital reassignment surgery, or, often, for any surgical procedures which will reshape a male body into a body with a female appearance or vice versa
Gender reassignment therapy consists of hormone replacement therapy (HRT), various surgical procedures (see below), and epilation for transwomen, that is permanent hair removal on the face and body is accomplished with electrolysis or laser hair removal.
Colovaginoplasty - a particular form of genital reassignment surgery.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_reassignment_therapy   (498 words)

  
 ezeeDiabetes - Female Sexual Problems
Sexual problems are associated with unsatisfying personal experiences and relationships, lack of physical and emotional satisfaction, and low feelings of happiness.
Past sexual trauma such as forced sexual contact or sexual assault is associated with long-term sexual problems, whether the person was the victim or aggressor.
Female Sexual Arousal Disorder is characterized by one or more of the following symptoms: inability to experience an orgasm or lack of lubrication, often causing painful intercourse and/or lack of desire/decreased libido.
http://www.ezeediabetes.co.za/diabworld-complicassprob17w.asp   (498 words)

  
 Sexual Attraction to Clients - The Human Therapist and the (Sometimes) Inhuman Training System
Even if sexual attraction to clients is not viewed as a therapeutic offense, the acknowledgment of the attraction—as in the case of Searles (1959/1965) mentioned in the introduction—is often associated with feelings of vulnerability and trepidation.
Sexually intimate behavior between therapists and their clients has emerged as an increasingly serious problem within the profession, as revealed by an examination of the records in three arenas—ethics cases, malpractice suits, and licensing board hearings.
Even though sexual attraction for some psychologists remained unspoken to colleagues and clients, it nevertheless could find expression in the fantasy life and sexual behavior (not involving the client) of a minority of the profession.
http://kspope.com/sexiss/research5.php   (8913 words)

  
 Sexual disorder
Sexual aversion disorder An avoidance of or aversion to genital sexual contact 3.
Hypoactive sexual disorder A persistently reduced sexual drive or libido, not attributable to depression where there is reduced desire, sexual activity and reduced sexual fantasy.
Sexual Compulsives Anonymous Members are encouraged to develop their own sexual recovery plan, and to define sexual sobriety for themselves.
http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Sexual_disorder.html   (758 words)

  
 Inhibited sexual desire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some couples will also need to focus on how they may sexually approach their partner in more interesting and desirable ways, and in how to more gently and tactfully decline a sexual invitation.
Inhibited sexual desire (ISD), sometimes called frigidity, sexual aversion, sexual apathy or hypoactive sexual desire, refers to a low level of sexual desire and interest manifested by a failure to initiate or be responsive to a partner's initiation of sexual activity.
Low sexual desire, however, may be a barometer of the emotional health of the relationship.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inhibited_sexual_desire   (1098 words)

  
 Sexual attraction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Often, there is some element of the animal's body which is adapted to be sexually attractive to the opposite sex: the bright plumage and crests of some species of birds, for example.
Sexual attractiveness of a person to another person depends on both persons; to some extent there's a universal agreement as to what is sexually attractive among a species, but individuals have subjective opinions as well.
Sexual attraction for man by a woman is determined largely by the height of the man. For the woman, the man should be at least a few inches taller than her in order for her to be sexually attracted to him.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_attraction   (1098 words)

  
 Sexual assault - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sexual assault is any undesired physical contact of a sexual nature perpetrated against another person.
Many argue that there are risk factors for sexual assault that lie with the victim; that is, certain behaviors by the victim exist may increase the chance of sexual assault.
While associated with rape, sexual assault is much broader and the specifics may vary according to social, political or legal definition.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_assault   (1397 words)

  
 Interpersonal relationship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When these relationships are in prohibited degrees, sexual intimacy in them would be the taboo of incest.
In sociology there is a hierarchy of forms of activity and interpersonal relations, which divides them into: behavior, action, social behavior, social action, social contact, social interaction and finally social relation.
Casual relationships, relationships extending beyond one night stands that exclusively consist of sexual behavior, the participants of which may be known as fuck buddies or friends with benefits when limited to considering sexual intercourse or sexual partners in a wider sense.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_relationship   (1095 words)

  
 Sexual Medicine
Sexual Medicine is the medical discipline that embraces the study, diagnosis and treatment of sexual health concerns of men and women.
Since health is a fundamental human right, so must sexual health also be a basic human right.
to the website of the Center for Sexual Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine.
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/Departments/HomeMain.asp?DepartmentID=371   (104 words)

  
 Intimate relationship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Love is an important factor in intimate relationships.
An intimate relationship is a interpersonal relationship where there is a great deal of physical or emotional intimacy.
Anthropological research has shown some variations in intimate relationships.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_relationship   (226 words)

  
 Running Head: SEXUAL COERCION AT FIRST SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
Participants whose first sexual intercourse experience was consensual will engage in less risky sexual behaviors, exhibit less depressive symptoms, engage in less alcohol and drug use, exhibit less delinquent behaviors, and exhibit less truancy compared to those who were either verbally coerced or forced to during their first sexual intercourse.
The data consistently shows that adolescents whose first sexual intercourse experience was consensual exhibit less depression and delinquent behaviors than one or both of their coerced counterparts.
Sexual coercion is a phenomenon that is a growing concern among researchers.
http://www.integrativepsychology.org/articles/vol5_article1.htm   (2827 words)

  
 Human sexual differentiation
According to the classical Witschi’s theory, seminiferous tubules originate from the mesonephros, the " medulla ", while ovarian tissue originates from the secondary sex cords formed from the germinal epithelium or " cortex " (62).
Sexual differentiation is conformed in the human during four successive steps: the constitution of the genetic sex, the differentiation of the gonads, the differentiation of the internal and the external genital tractus and the differentiation of the brain and the hypothalamus.
Fetal sexual differentiation is a very complicated series of events actively programmed, at appropriate critical periods of fetal life, which involves both genetic and hormonal factors leading to the sexual dimorphism observed at birth (Table 1).
http://www.gfmer.ch/Books/Reproductive_health/Human_sexual_differentiation.html   (3765 words)

  
 Differential Diagnosis of Addictive Sexual Disorders Using the DSM-IV
The paraphilias are characterized by recurrent, intense sexual urges, fantasies, or behaviors that involve unusual objects, activities, or situations that occur over a period of at least six months and cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
Addiction professionals who encounter both compulsive and impulsive sexual acting-out behaviors in their patients have experienced paradigm and nomenclature communication difficulties with mental health professionals and managed care organizations who utilize DSM terminology and diagnostic criteria.
In the differential diagnosis of sexual improprieties and excesses, Axis II characterologic disorders and traits are often contributory, or may be considered the primary etiology of paraphilic sexual behavior.
http://www.jenniferschneider.com/articles/diagnos.html   (4034 words)

  
 Sexual Reproduction: A Continuing Mystery to Evolutionists
There are some basic problems concerning sexual reproduction that are still a puzzle to evolutionists and are very difficult to explain using any evolutionary models.
One theory states that sexual reproduction facilitates mechanisms for repair and chromosomal segregation.
The evolutionist is faced with the problem of how sexual reproduction arose in the first place and how it is maintained given the obvious advantages of asexual reproduction.
http://www.godandscience.org/evolution/reproduction.html   (1780 words)

  
 Sloan-Kettering - Sexual Medicine and the Oncology Patient (S-300)
The participant will learn the value of survivorship medicine, concerns for cancer patients, and will understand the impact of surgery, radiation, and adjunctive chemotherapy, as well as its impact on survivorship, quality of life, and sexual health.
Sexual medicine has been defined as a scientific discipline that embraces the study, diagnosis, and treatment of sexual health concerns of men and women.
The student must demonstrate that he or she is sensitive to complex sexual health issues as it relates to cancer care, and that they are comfortable using the vocabulary of the genital anatomy.
http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/55361.cfm   (574 words)

  
 Sexual intercourse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See human sexual behavior for a discussion of the broader sense of sexual intercourse, and for information on the wide variety of sexual activities there are to choose from.
A detailed description of the physiology of sexual arousal and orgasm can be found in the article Human sexual response cycle.
This controversy is beyond the scope of this article; interested readers are encouraged to read the articles on chastity, evolutionary psychology, and sexual morality.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_intercourse   (1338 words)

  
 Psychiatric Times
Disorders of sexual impulsivity can be pleomorphic and may include sexual arousal to behaviors that are socially "deviant" as well as "normal." In fact, inasmuch as paraphilia-related disorders may be common in paraphiliacs and also occur without the companion of the latter, paraphilia-related disorders may be the more prevalent form of sexual impulsivity.
There is a second group of sexual impulse disorders not currently classified as paraphilias because the particular sexual behaviors affected are not considered "deviant" with respect to contemporary cultural norms.
It is common practice that antiandrogen pharmacotherapy is utilized as a therapeutic modality early (e.g., three to 12 months) during cognitive, behavioral and group therapies in the treatment of sex offender paraphiliac patients.
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/p960627.html   (2353 words)

  
 Sexual reproduction
But sexual reproduction can evolve by this mechanism only if the level of interactive competition is sufficiently high.
Sexual units with more than two individuals are not expected to evolve for the case of sexually produced offspring workers because the interactive quality of the male is transferred to the sexually produced offspring workers.
In Malthusian Relativity the evolution of sexual reproduction is given by the evolution of the interacting, reproducing, and sexual units.
http://www.peregrine.dk/subjects/SEXRE.HTM   (1920 words)

  
 Sexual Relationship Scale
Sexual relationships may also be viewed from a communal perspective which emphasizes caring and concern for a partner's sexual needs and preferences, or else from an exchange perspective which emphasizes a quid pro quo approach to sexual relations.
The Sexual Relationship Scale (SRS; Hughes and Snell, 1990) is an objective self-report instrument that was designed to measure communal and exchange approaches to sexual relationships.
The sexual communion subscale was significantly and positively correlated with the Communal Orientation scale for females and for the subjects as a whole; significant and positive correlations were also found between the sexual exchange orientation subscale and scores on the Exchange Orientation scale for males, females, and both together.
http://www4.semo.edu/snell/scales/SRS.htm   (1670 words)

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