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This document explores the sexual self, covering topics such as sexual self-concept, behavior, esteem, and feelings. It discusses the development of sexuality through different life stages, including adolescence. The paper also highlights various sexual trends and STIs (sexually transmitted infections).
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THE SEXUAL SELF CHAPTER 3 OBJECTIVES: explain the nature, concept and meaning of sexual self-concept; identify behavior towards understanding of one’s sexuality;and demonstrate understanding and acceptance of one’s sexual self-concept. SEXUAL SELF-CONCEPT DEFINED is characterized as a perso...
THE SEXUAL SELF CHAPTER 3 OBJECTIVES: explain the nature, concept and meaning of sexual self-concept; identify behavior towards understanding of one’s sexuality;and demonstrate understanding and acceptance of one’s sexual self-concept. SEXUAL SELF-CONCEPT DEFINED is characterized as a person’s evaulation of his or her own sexual feelings and actions. THE SEXUAL SELF-CONCEPT CONSISTS OF 4 MAIN FACTORS: Information or event ( external events that affect sexual function or affect aspects of sexuality) Sexual esteem (cognitive, attitudes,sexual schemata) Sexual affect/feelings ( feelings about sexuality and function) Sexual behaviour and function SEX AND SEXUALITY IN ADOLESCENT SEX the primary category of human social perception AUTOMATIC SOCIAL-COGNITIVE judging a person as a male or female BIOLOGICAL SEX means whether an individual is a girl or boy INTERSEX/INTERSEXUAL individuals with mixed sexual configurations using these different biological criteria DEVELOPMENT OF SEXUALITY begins as early as in intrauterine life following conception and continues through infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood till death. SEX, GENDER, AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION DR. MARGIE HOLMES the one who gave the primer on LGBTIQ Gender Identity refers to the intimate knowledge and experience of the individuals own gender. Gender Role refers to societal norms relating to perceived sex Gender Expession how you would express attributes that relate to gender Gender Binary or Heteronormative where male and female are only accepted or acceptable genders SEXUAL ORIENTATION defined by the sex of the person to whom one is sexually attracted to and has the potential of loving EMERGING NATURE OF SEXUAL ORIENTATION Heterosexual HETEROSEXUAL Bisexual HOMOSEXUAL BISEXUAL ASEXUAL PANSEXUAL Intersexed INTERSEXED homosexual Gender Identity -Is perceived as subjective and based on self-identification. It is defined as a personal conception of oneself as male or female a blend of both or neither-how individuals perceive themselves and what they call themselves. Aspects of Sexuality Sexual pleasure Sexual Satisfaction Sexual Agency SEXUALSELFCONCEPT Sexual self concept is also referred as “sexual view” is a considered a multi-dimensional construct that refers to an individual's positive and negative perception and feelings about him or herself as a sexual being. SEXUALSELF-ESTEEM The sexual self-esteem is a feeling of self-worth in sexual situations. SEXUAL ANXIETY Sexual anxiety tends to feel tension, discomfort, and anxiety about the sexual aspects of one’s life. SEXUALSELF-EFFICACY refers to the confidence in one’s own ability to make decisions and actions regarding sexuality. SEXUALSELFEXPLORATION Exploring your sexuality increases feelings of self-acceptance and builds greater acceptance of others. SEX AND RELATIONSHIP EMERGING SEXUAL TREND Partner Swapping Orgie Roleplay Dom/Sub relationship Voyeurism Sugar Relationship Consensual Exhibitionism Cuckolding Foot Fethism and many more PORNOGRAPHY Pornography is the portrayal of sexual subject matter for the purpose of sexual arousal. EDUCATION, GUIDANCE, AND SUPPORT SEXUALLITY TRANSMITTED DISEASES Nature of Sexually Transmitted Diseases Sexually transmitted diseases, commomnly called STDS, are diseases that are spread by having sex with someone who has an STD. Common Types of STDs and thier Treatments Chlamydia Genital Warts Gonorrhea Hepatitis B. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Human Papillomavirus CHLAMYDIA GENITAL WARTS GONORRHEA HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS HIV UNDERSTANDING AND SUPPORTING SEXUALITY Your paragraph text CONCLUSION THANK YOU!!!!!!!