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SEXUALITY

dr. Haryo Dimasto Kristiyanto, S.S


sex gender
refers to a person’s

sex biological status and is


typically categorized as
male, female, or intersex
There are a number of indicators of
biological sex, including sex
chromosomes, gonads, internal
reproductive organs, and external
genitalia.

sex
refers to the attitudes, feelings, and
behaviors that a given culture
associates with a person’s biological gender
sex
SEXUALITY
n. capacity for sexual feelings

Sexuality is about your sexual feelings, thoughts, attractions and


behaviours towards other people. You can find other people
physically, sexually or emotionally attractive, and all those things are
a part of your sexuality.

Sexuality is diverse and personal, and it is an important part of who


you are. Discovering your sexuality can be a very liberating, exciting
and positive experience.
sexual identity
The sex of those to whom one is sexually
and romantically attracted
The personal sense of one's own gender

gender identity
Sexual drive . Sexual desire . Libido

a motivational state and an interest in “sexual objects or


activities, or as a wish, or drive to seek out sexual objects
or to engage in sexual activities”

Influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors


SEXUAL RESPONSE

Orgasm

Plateau Resolution
Excitement
MALE HORMONES
Gonadotropin -
Releasing hormone

Follicle-stimulating Luteinizing
Hormone Hormone

spermatogenesis Testosterone
Spermatogenesis
Sexual responsibility means making informed decisions and
safer sex choices (including abstinence). Being sexually
responsible involves respecting your partner, having open
communication about all forms of sexual activity, as well as
taking precautions against sexually transmitted infections
(STIs), HIV, and unplanned pregnancy.
Sexual coercion

Unwanted sexual attention

Gender harassment

SEXUAL HARASSMENT

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