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Sexual Arousal and Response

Sexual Arousal and Response. Critical thinking. Assume that PL-6983 has genuine aphrodisiac qualities. What possible benefits might be associated with its use? What abuses might arise? Would you consider using an aphrodisiac? If so, under what conditions?. What causes people to:.

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Sexual Arousal and Response

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  1. Sexual Arousal and Response

  2. Critical thinking • Assume that PL-6983 has genuine aphrodisiac qualities. What possible benefits might be associated with its use? • What abuses might arise? • Would you consider using an aphrodisiac? • If so, under what conditions?

  3. What causes people to: • Not want sex? • Physical • Psychological • Social • Want sex? • Physical • Psychological • Social

  4. Visual stimulation • Self report = men respond more than women • Physiologically = both men and women have similar responses

  5. Decrease in sexual desire • Silence during sexplay • (decreases arousal) • Birth control pills • Blood pressure medication • Antidepressant medication • Antihypertensive medication • Tranquilizers • High nicotine cigarettes

  6. Basic physiological arousal responses • Vasocongestion • Orgasmic platform • Engorgement of outer third of vagina during plateau phase • Erection in men • Mytonia • Muscular spasms during orgasm • Uterine contractions

  7. Vasocongestion • Female Stage #1

  8. Vasocongestion • Female Stage #2

  9. Vasocongestion • Female Stage #3

  10. Female Vasocongestion

  11. Sexual response models • Helen Kaplan’s modes • Masters and Johnson’s model

  12. Helen Kaplan’s model • Desire • Excitement • Orgasm

  13. Master’s & Johnson’s model • Excitement • Plateau • Orgasm • Resolution • Refractory period • Male only

  14. Excitement

  15. Plateau

  16. Orgasm Male & female descriptions of orgasm are indistinguishable

  17. Resolution

  18. Response differences between the sexes • Greater variability in female response • Male refractory period • Lack of this= multiple orgasms for women • Males • may have pre-ejaculatory orgasms followed by final orgasm

  19. Grafenberg Spot (G-spot) • Upper wall of vagina • Possible remnant of prostate tissue • Sometimes results in ejaculation from urethra • Ejaculate fluid is similar to male prostate secretions

  20. Aging and sexual response • Women • Decreased vaginal lubrication • KY or” Slippery Stuff” • Decrease in length & width of vagina • Decrease in number of orgasmic contractions • “Use it or loose it” The more active you are, the more active you stay.

  21. Aging & sexual response (cont.) • Men • Longer time to get erection • Increased control • Reduced mytonia • Reduced testicle elevation

  22. Cross cultural sexual arousal • Healthy skin, hair, & teeth are universally attractive • Oral sex viewed as unnatural or disgusting in many cultures • Sexual frequency varies by culture

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