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CENTRAL LUZON COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND

TECHNOLOGY

WEEKLY JOURNAL PRE-FINAL

Name: STEFHANIE S. GONZALES


Course, Year, Section: BSHM 1- ALPHA

DATE REFLECTION
Our naked eye observes our actions, whether they are both observable or not readily
observable. Sexual behavior simply means "it refers to action." We require encouragement
to do action. We behave as a response to stimuli, according to psychologists. Others may
assume that we act in certain ways in order to prevent discomfort.

You can examine behavior by looking at its frequency, or the number of times an activity is
performed. You may also see how long it takes by looking at the duration or time. It has a
LESSON 1 magnitude as well as an intensity. Then there's diversity: what kinds of variations and
distinctions we can make based on our physical attributes.

Humans agree to view sexual acts as a statement of their sexual intents when they engage
in them. They are erotic activities that can occur in either the primary or secondary erotic
zones. It can be classified based on the behavior's intention. Masturbation, or the
stimulation of one's own genitals, is referred to as auto-erotic or self-directed. Homoerotic
behaviors are those that are oriented to the same sex, whereas heteroerotic behaviors are
those that are oriented to a different sex.

Copulation, or the inserting of the penis into the vagina, is done for the goal of
reproduction. In the process, humans can take two positions.

Sexual response dysfunction is a condition in which some people have difficulty with certain
sexual phases. The following are some of the most frequent sexual response disorders:
1. Disorder of sexual desire
2. Sexual arousal disorder (SAD) is a condition in which a person
3. Orgasmic disorder is a type of sexual dysfunction.
4. Disorders of sexual pain
According to Cardwell 1996, stereotypes are a "over-generalized perception about a
particular group or class of people." It can help to simplify things; after all, the world's
population is 7.7 billion people. When we first meet someone, we immediately link them
with particular characteristics. While it can give negative instances, it can also express
positive examples. However, the majority of them are based on negative generalization. It
represents our values and expectations, and it is heavily influenced by our social group.

Prejudice is a "unjustified" or erroneous attitude toward a person based simply on that


LESSON 2 person's social group membership. It expresses our emotional reaction when we hear about
a person's membership in a particular group, such as their face, disability, age, or skin color.
Negative attitudes are detrimental because they frequently lead to negative actions.

Discrimination occurs when someone or a group of people is treated unfairly.


"Discriminatory behaviors take many forms, but they all involve some type of exclusion or
rejection," according to the United Nations. People who belong to a given group or have
certain features are the ones who are discriminated against and treated in the worst
possible way.

Genocide is when someone is treated inhumanely and degraded because they are perceived
to be different. Apartheid, often known as separateness, is a kind of racial discrimination in
which one race is considered inferior to another. Discrimination based on gender is another
widespread form of discrimination.
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When LGBT individuals are treated differently from straight people, this is known as
discrimination. It begins early in their lives, when they are bullied for acting or dressing
differently than other children.

According to article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights or UDHR, all human
beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
In China 600 BCE, the terms "pleasures of the bitten peach" and "brokeback" were
prevalent. In Japan, "shudo" or "nanshoku" are used to refer to lady boys. Kathoey is used
in Thailand to refer to lady boys. The babaylan and the catalonan were predominantly
female priests in the Philippines, but some were males who disguised themselves as
women.

LESSON3 In the 19th century, homosexuality was categorized as a mental condition, which allowed
them to legally punish gays, imprison them, and put them to a mental facility.

A few new letters have been added to the LGBT list. The term homosexual used to seem too
clinical, and it no longer effectively represents the LGBT community's variety.

Transgender is defined by the American Psychological Association as "an umbrella term for a
person whose gender identity, gender expression, or behavior does not conform to that
typically associated with the sex to which they were assigned at birth." This means that a
transgender person does not feel comfortable in their biological sex.

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