GEC 001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Sexual Identity, Human Sexual Response Cycle, Gonorrhea

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When physiological changes are triggered within an individual"s reproductive system, an adolescent is likely to experience sexual urges, become more sensitive to sexual stimuli, and feel sexual arousal. In men, it is natural for them to experience erection during an arousing moment; for women, vaginal lubrication (wetness) is the likely response. If sexual arousal is satisfied through sexual intercourse, men would experience ejaculation while women would reach orgasm. The refractory period, or the period of rest after ejaculation, is likely to be longer in men while women can achieve multiple orgasms due to a shorter refractory period after intercourse. These bodily sensations are normal and typical in any sexual activity since hormones produced within the body trigger these physiological responses. These sensations are part of the sexual response cycle, which includes four phases: excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution. Completing the cycle would lead to sexual satisfaction.

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