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Sexuality

Pedro A. Arongat, PhD


Professor
SEXUALITY
▪Heterosexual
▪Homosexual
▪Bisexual
▪Pansexual
▪Asexual
HETEROSEXUAL
▪a woman who is sexually or romantically
attracted to men, or a man who is
sexually or romantically attracted to
women
HETEROSEXUALITY
HETEROSEXUALITY
HETEROSEXUALITY
HETEROSEXUALITY
HETEROSEXUALITY
HETEROSEXUALITY
HOMOSEXUALITY

•refers to attraction between


people who are the same sex. It
comes from the Greek word
homos, meaning “the same.”
HOMOSEXUALITY
•It is a sexual orientation, as opposed to
a gender identity such as male, female,
and non-binary. People who are
homosexual could refer to themselves
as gay, lesbian, LGBTQ, queer, or a
number of other terms
HOMOSEXUALITY
•There is no one way to experience same-sex
attraction. Many people who are gay develop feelings
for people of the same sex in their teenage years.
However, it can take some time to find what you’re
most attracted to or to be comfortable in
acknowledging it to yourself and others. People
experience sexual, romantic, and emotional feelings
toward another person in different ways at different
points in their lives.
HOMOSEXUALITY
• There are many different synonyms for “homosexuality,” as the term
itself is outdated.
• The most common synonym is “gay” or “lesbian.” Gay usually means
a man being attracted to another man, while lesbian means a woman
is attracted to another woman. “Queer” is a broad term that refers to
someone who is not heterosexual (attracted to the opposite sex) or
cisgender (having a gender identity that corresponds with their
assigned birth gender). “LGBTQ” is an acronym that stands for
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning. It usually
defines a community of individuals rather than a specific person.
BISEXUALITY
BISEXUALITY
BISEXUALITY
BISEXUALITY
BISEXUALITY
BISEXUALITY
BISEXUALITY
BISEXUALITY
PANSEXUALITY
PANSEXUALITY
PANSEXUALITY
ASEXUALITY
ASEXUALITY
ASEXUALITY
ASEXUALITY
ASEXUALITY
Asexuality can’t exist.
You will know when it’s time to
have sex.

Have you seen a doctor?


This will pass, it is just a phase.
Everyone wants sex sometimes.

Sex is a natural part of adult


relationships
Thank you!

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