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Please provide a response to 2 of the critical thinking questions for this chapter. Label your answers clearly (i.e., which question you are responding to).
1. What are the three similarities and three differences between male and female sexual response that you believe are the most important? Explain your answers.
2. In your opinion, what is the most important reason for people to study and understand the process of human sexual responding? Why?
3. Which of the various models of human sexual response do you feel best describes what really happens? By combining any of the components of the various models and adding any features of your own that you feel are missing, design a new model of human sexual response. Explain why you think your design is better.
4. For many couples, the goal of lovemaking is orgasm. Why do some sex researchers and therapists claim that this detracts from a satisfying sexual experience?
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All discussion articles are from the book Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Human Sexuality (14th Edition)
What is the theory of intersexuality? What, if any, is the sex educators role in addressing intersectionality in their lessons? What, in your opinion, are the overarching goals and objectives of sexuality education? How might intersectionality and racial/social justice align with these goals? Are all sex educators equipped, skilled, or ready to address issues related to the intersections of sex education and racial/social justice? Why or why not?
Please provide a response to 2 of the critical thinking questions for this chapter. Label your answers clearly (i.e., which question you are responding to).
1. What are the three similarities and three differences between male and female sexual response that you believe are the most important? Explain your answers.
2. In your opinion, what is the most important reason for people to study and understand the process of human sexual responding? Why?
3. Which of the various models of human sexual response do you feel best describes what really happens? By combining any of the components of the various models and adding any features of your own that you feel are missing, design a new model of human sexual response. Explain why you think your design is better.
4. For many couples, the goal of lovemaking is orgasm. Why do some sex researchers and therapists claim that this detracts from a satisfying sexual experience?
