Why is it important not to censor yourself when keeping a sexual journal? How can it benefit your sexual self-awareness?
What will be an ideal response?
Journaling is your own experience, no one else's. For this reason, try not to be judgmental or critical of your own sexual thoughts and feelings. Especially, try not to censor yourself, because the point is to reflect back on what you are feeling. Try to accept everything that you experience in self-awareness, to begin to see how all the pieces of your sexual self-awareness fit together. For example, you may want to write about how sexual attractions define your sexual awareness. Try to accept your own attractions even if they surprise you. As a result, you may find ways to express your attractions and sexual response to particular people. You may also discover whether your culture provides subtle cues that you might not have recognized.
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a. genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder (GPPPD) b. erectile problems c. delayed ejaculation d. rapid ejaculation
____ review describes the process by which a scholar's work is subjected to the scrutiny of others who are experts in the field
a. Colleague c. Professional b. Stringent d. Peer
In prehistoric India, where Hinduism had a strong hold:
A. importance was given to mutual sexual satisfaction for both men and women. B. sex was mainly considered bad for health and so men and women were segregated. C. the idea of geisha, beautiful female companions for men had originated. D. same-sex relationships were given more importance than heterosexual relationships. E. sexual activities were mainly associated with procreation and not with pleasure.
According to Masters and Johnson, which of the following is the last stage of the sexual response cycle?
A. orgasm B. excitement C. resolution D. plateau