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Sexuality. By: Courtney Schultz. Definitions Normal Aspect Sexual Culture Sexual Identity Identity Styles Sexual Firsts Heterosexual. Sexual Script Homosexual Disclosure Self-Stimulation Contraceptives Web Links. Menu. Definitions.
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Sexuality By: Courtney Schultz
Definitions Normal Aspect Sexual Culture Sexual Identity Identity Styles Sexual Firsts Heterosexual Sexual Script Homosexual Disclosure Self-Stimulation Contraceptives Web Links Menu
Definitions • The condition of being characterized and distinguished by sex. • Concern with or interest in sexual activity. • Sexual character or potency.
Normal Aspect • Much about adolescent sexuality are: • Problems • Adolescent pregnancy • Sexually transmitted diseases • Sexuality is a normal part of adolescence
Sexual Culture • 50 years ago – sex strictly for married • Today – enormous increase in pregnancy among unmarried • Most Americans are undecided about sex, but it’s everywhere • Tension between parents and kids • Most prevalent in the United States
Many aspects to developing: Managing sexual feelings Developing new forms of intimacy Learning skills to regulate sexual behavior Involves: Sexual orientation Homosexual Heterosexual Bisexual Activities, interests, and styles of behavior Sexual Identity
5 Sexual Identity Styles • Sexually naïve – low self-esteem, high sex anxiety, virgins • Sexually unassured – low self-esteem, feel unattractive • Sexually competent – confident, comfortable with sexual behavior • Sexually adventurous – explore sexual options • Sexually driven – lots of experience
Male 1st kiss – 13.9 1st French – 14.6 Touch breast – 14.9 Touch penis – 15.7 Touch vagina – 15.4 Intercourse – 16.3 Oral sex – 16.9 Female 1st kiss – 15.0 1st French – 15.5 Touch breast – 16.2 Touch penis – 16.6 Touch vagina – 16.4 Intercourse – 17.0 Oral sex – 17.8 Sexual Behavior – Age of Firsts
Heterosexual Progression • In one study • Progression consistent • Kissing precedes petting • Petting precedes sexual intercourse • Intercourse precedes oral sex
Heterosexual Trends • Percent who say they have had sexual intercourse increased dramatically • Proportion of female college student who report they had intercourse increased more rapidly than males • Initial base for males was greater
Heterosexual Incidence • National survey by Guttmacher Inst. • 8 in 10 girls and 7 in 10 boys are virgins at age 15 • Probability of adolescent sex increases with age • Initial sexual intercourse usually occurs about 8 years before marriage
Sexual Script • Stereotyped pattern of role prescriptions for how individuals should behave sexually • Differences in male and female sexual scripts often cause problems as adolescent is working out sexual identities
“Reasons for having Sex” • National survey of 12 to 18 year olds • A boy is pressuring them • They think they are ready • They want to be loved • They don’t want people to tease them for being a virgin
Risk Factors • Under age of 16, most adolescents are ineffective users of contraceptives • Teen pregnancy and STDs • Early sexual activity linked to: • Excessive drinking, drug use, delinquency, and school-relate problems
In a longitudinal study: Sexual involvement in girls leads to Depression Lower self-esteem More sexual activity Lower grades Sexual involvement in boys leads to: Substance abuse Extensive sexual activity Girls Risks
Homosexual Stats • Alfred Kinsey pioneered much research: • 1 percent report being bisexual • Sexual attractions to both sexes • Between 2 & 5 report being homosexual • Active homosexuals even lower
Causes of Homosexuality • No firm answers available • Recent research suggests biological basis • Hormone, brain, and twin studies • A very early critical period might influence sexual orientation • No one factor as cause
Homosexual Progression • Not all, but most follow this pathway: • Quietly struggle with same-sex attractions in childhood • Recognition of homosexual in mid to late adolescence • Majority experience some degree of other-sex attractions
Defenses against Labeling • “I guess I was drunk” • “It was just a phase I was going through” • “I was lonely” • “I was just curious” • “I just love her and not all girls”
Disclosure • Parents are seldom 1st to hear • Mother usually told before fathers • Mothers more likely to know • 50 to 60 percent have disclosed to at least one sibling • 1st person is usually a friend
Discriminations • Homophobia – having irrational feelings against homosexuals • Passing – process of hiding one’s sexual identity
Possible Link • Big concern with link between suicide risk and sexual orientation • 15 percent of homosexuals have attempted suicide • Compared to 7% heterosexual
Self-Stimulation • No matter the sexual orientation • Adolescents confront increasing arousal • Youths who are not dating or engaging in intercourse deal with • Self-stimulation or masturbation
Masturbation • Most frequent sexual outlet • Today teens not as guilty • As few as 15 percent are ashamed • Twice as many males as females said they had masturbated • No association between sexual adjustment and masturbation
Contraceptives • Adolescents have increased use • Most common form is condom • Adolescent girls most common form is the pill • 1/3 of girls who rely on the pill, also rely on condoms
Web Links • http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/dstd/Stats_Trends/Stats_and_Trends.htm • http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/People/Equality/SexualOrientation/statsresearch • Main source – Adolescence by Santrock
Definitions Normal Aspect Sexual Culture Sexual Identity Identity Styles Sexual Firsts Heterosexual Sexual Script Homosexual Disclosure Self-Stimulation Contraceptives Web Links Menu
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