Description This course educates people about God’s design for sexuality, and helps restore wholeness for those who have been broken in their sexuality.
In this course, we explore basic information about sex and sexuality, including the history of sex research, theories of sexuality, sexual anatomy, sexual development, and the nature of the sexual response.
Healthy sexuality is a fundamental, enriching aspect of being human. Being sexually healthy means being able to: Comfortably discuss your feelings and values. Initiate sex or say no to sex. Enjoy sexual expression, arousal and orgasm without fear, guilt or shame.
Healthy sexuality means having the knowledge and power to express sexuality in ways that enrich one's life. It includes approaching sexual interactions and relationships from a perspective that is consensual, respectful, and informed. Healthy sexuality is free from coercion and violence.
Understanding the psychology behind human sexuality is important because our relationship with sex often acts as a barometer of our wider health and happiness.
Types of sexualityAlloromantic. A person who identifies as alloromantic experiences romantic attraction to others.Allosexual. This is an umbrella term. ... Androsexual. ... Aromantic. ... Asexual. ... Autoromantic. ... Autosexual. ... Bicurious.More items...•
two sexesBased on the sole criterion of production of reproductive cells, there are two and only two sexes: the female sex, capable of producing large gametes (ovules), and the male sex, which produces small gametes (spermatozoa).