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Chapter 14 Sexuality Difficulties and Solutions Defining Sexual Difficulties • Sexual satisfaction is subjective • The way people are surveyed can skew results • A sexual problem which occurs throughout life among all situations is generalized • A problem which only occurs intermittently is situational Desire Phase Difficulties • Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSD) – Lack of interest in sexual activity – Usually temporary – Often due to relationship problems, or internalized negative attitudes about sex – Very common • Sexual aversion disorder (SAD) – Extreme, irrational fear of sexual activity – Often due to sexual abuse or assault Excitement Phase Difficulties: Male Erectile Dysfunction • Lack of an erection for at least 3 months • ED occurs in one in five men older than 20 years • Most often caused by combination of biological, psychological, and social factors Orgasm Phase Difficulties: Male Orgasm Disorder • Premature ejaculation (PE) – Inability to control orgasm to either partners’ satisfaction – 20-30% men worldwide (ages 18-59) repeatedly experience PE Faking Orgasm • Common among women and men but usually discussed in reference to women • Reasons – Avoid disappointing or hurting partner – To get sex over with – Poor communication – Limited knowledge of sexual techniques – Overemphasized coitus, may contribute to inadequate stimulation for women. – Attempt to hide deteriorating relationship Origins of Sexual Difficulties: Physiological Factors • Hormonal, vascular, neurological • Good health habits = good sexual functioning • Chronic illnesses & disabilities – blindness and/or deafness Chapter 15 Sexually Transmitted Diseases STDs & College-Age Population • Two thirds of STDs diagnosed occur among individuals under age 25 • 1 in 4 experienced adolescents are infected with one or more STDs each year • More than half of all reported cases of chlamydia and gonorrhea occur among 15 to 25 year olds • Half of new HIV infections occur among people younger than 25 years • Brainstorming… Incidence of STDs: Why So High? • Engaging in risky behavior – Multiple partners – Unprotected (condomless) sex – Highest in adolescence & early adulthood, when incidence of STDs is highest • Oral contraceptives • Lack of public health measures and limited access STD prevention and treatment Preventing STDs: Guidelines for Lowering Risk • Get to know partners before sex • Obtain prior medical examinations – Multiple partners= every three months • Always use condoms & spermicide • Avoid multiple sexual partners • Inspect and wash genitals – Yours and your partner’s • Disclose your STD status Chapter 16 Atypical Sexual Behavior What Constitutes Atypical Sexual Behavior? • • • • • • Paraphilia: uncommon sexual expression Classified as noncoercive vs. coercive paraphilias Behaviors represent extremes on a continuum More males reported & prosecuted Clustering of paraphilias Unconventional behavior may alienate others leading to difficulty in establishing relationships Non-Coercive Paraphilias: Fetishism • Sexual arousal primarily from body part or inanimate object • Symbolic transformation • Rarely harmful to others Coercive Paraphilias: Exhibitionism • Exposing genitals to unwilling other • Some offenders commit more serious crimes • Suggested response – Calmly ignore it – Leave immediately – Report to authorities ASAP Non-Coercive Paraphilias: Sexual Sadism & Sexual Masochism • Sadism: sexual arousal from giving physical or psychological pain • Masochism: sexual arousal from receiving pain / bondage • Difficult to label because some behaviors common Coercive Paraphilias: Obscene Phone Calls • Sexual arousal from response to call • Usually a shy, insecure male • Suggested response – Gently hang up, ignore re-call – Screen calls; call tracing – Report & ask for new number Coercive Paraphilias: Voyeurism • Sexual arousal from observing others undressing or engaging in sexual activity, without their consent • Offenders often feel inadequate & lack sociosexual skills; tend to be young men in 20s • More likely to observe strangers than acquaintances