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Sex |
The biological distinction between males and females |
Primary Sex Characteristics |
The genitals; organs used for reproduction. |
Secondary Sex Characteristics |
Bodily Development, apart from the genitals, that distinguishes biologivally mature males and females.
For males: lower voice, body hair, more muscles For females, wider hips, milk producing breasts, fatty tissue deposits . |
Inter-sexual people |
People whose bodies, (including genitals) have both male and female characteristics
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Transexuals |
People who feel that they are one sex even though biologically they are the other
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Incest taboo |
A norm forbidding sexual relations or marriage between certain relatives
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Sexual orientation |
A person's romantic and emotional attraction to another person
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heterosexuality |
Sexual attraction to someone of the other sex |
homosexuality |
Sexual attraction to someone of the same sex
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bisexuality |
Sexual attraction to people of both sexes |
asexuality |
A lack of sexual attraction to people of either sex |
Homophobia |
Discomfort over close personal interaction with people thought to be gay, lesbian, or bisexual
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Pornography |
Sexually explicit material intended to cause sexual arousal
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Prostitution |
The selling of sexual services
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Queer Theory |
A growing body of research findings that challenges the heterosexual bias in U.S. society
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