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Love is an intense, deep affection for another person. Love also means to feel this intense
affection for someone. Love can also refer to a strong like for something or to like
something a lot.
2. Lust is a psychological force producing intense desire for something, or circumstance
while already having a significant amount of the desired object.
3. Attachment is emotional attachment refers to the feelings of closeness and affection that
help sustain meaningful relationships over time
4. Attraction is a feeling of liking someone, and often of being sexually interested in them. 
5. However, when you love the person you are with, it takes the sexual experience deeper.
Emotional needs are being met as well as physical needs.
6.  Helen Fisher is one of America's most prominent anthropologists and the author of six
internationally best-selling books on the science of romantic love
7. Five Books
8. High levels of dopamine and a related hormone, norepinephrine, are released during
attraction.
9. 13. The love styles are ludic, pragma, eros, mania, storge, agape, and compassionate. Each are based
on what the individual needs and wants from the other.
10. 14. Sternberg created his triangle next. The triangle's points are intimacy, passion, and
commitment.
11. 15. EROGENOUS ZONE
12. 16. AIDS/HIV
13. SENSITIVITY
14. NAPE OF NECK
15. UNSAFE SEX
1. Across cultures, most people are heterosexual, with a minority of people having
a homosexual or bisexual orientation
2. Human sexual activity may conveniently be classified according to the number and
gender of the participants. There is solitary activity involving only one individual, and
there is sociosexual activity involving more than one person.
3. Masturbation is the self-stimulation of your genitals or other sensitive areas of your
body for sexual arousal or pleasure.
4.  Involuntary images and visual memories are prominent in many types of
psychopathology. Patients with posttraumatic stress disorder, other anxiety
5.  people only have sex with persons of the opposite sex as to why we have sex with
same-sex partners.
6. some people may use different labels or none at all
7. Sexual orientation describes your emotional or sexual attraction to others. Gender identity
and sexual orientation are not the same thing.
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9.  gender blindness
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