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Cards (15)

  • Sex
    Physical or physiological differences between males and females, including both primary sex characteristics (the reproductive system) and secondary characteristics such as height and muscularity
  • Reasons for having sex
    • To reproduce
    • To experience pleasure
    • To relieve sexual tension
  • Forms of Sex and Sexuality
    • Reproduction
    • Masturbation
    • Problems caused by incest, abused or have been molested
    • Promiscuity by choice
    • Fornication
    • Adultery
    • Oral Sex
    • Sexual fanctacy
    • Pornography
    • Bestiality
    • Abortion
    • Anal Sex
    • Sex with spirits
  • Gender
    Social or cultural distinctions and roles associated with being male or female
  • Gender identity
    The extent to which one identifies as being either masculine or feminine
  • Gender is a core status as it is a primary dimension of identity, socialization, institutional participation, and life chances
  • Hormones
    • Males have higher testosterone levels
    • Females have higher estrogen levels
  • Testosterone
    The hormone responsible for the development of male sexual characteristics
  • Estrogen
    One of two main sex hormones that women have, responsible for the female physical features and reproduction
  • Sex
    Physiological, related to reproduction, congenital
  • Gender identity
    Your deeply-held inner feelings of whether you're female or male, both, or neither
  • Gender identities
    • Cisgender
    • Transgender
    • Agender
    • Gender non-conforming
    • Non-binary
    • Gender fluid
    • Genderqueer
  • Representation of Men (Masculinity)
    • Dominant
    • Assertive
    • Strong
    • Brave
    • Independent
    • Innovative
  • Representation of Women
    • Emotional
    • Vulnerable
    • Collaborative
    • Caring
    • Nurturing
    • Humble
  • Agents of Socialization
    • Family
    • Religion
    • Peer Groups
    • Government
    • School
    • Media
    • Workplace
    • Ethnic Group