EQ: What are the reasons people have sex? 3/10. Bell ringer What is your opinion of sex in the world today? Think about movies, adolescence, media, etc.

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EQ: What are the reasons people have sex? 3/10

Bell ringer What is your opinion of sex in the world today? Think about movies, adolescence, media, etc. Explain your opinion What are your opinions about teen sexuality/ Contraception use/ pregnancy/abortion?

Read handout and write what happens in each stage of the sexual response cycle

Sexual Response Cycle 1. Excitement Phase-genital areas fill with blood 2. Plateau phase-excitement peaks: breathing, pulse, blood pressure continues to rise

3. Orgasm-Muscle contractions. Further increases in breathing, pulse, blood pressure **Women’s arousal facilitates conception 4. Resolution phase: refractory period- time period in which a person is incapable of another orgasm **females’ refractory period is much shorter than males

Cause 1: Hormones 2 effects of sex hormones Direct development of male and female sex characteristics Activate sexual behavior Female sex hormone=estrogen Male sex hormone=testosterone

Cause 2: External Stimuli Males and females become aroused when they see, hear, or read erotic material With repeated exposure, the emotional response to stimuli decreases EX: A kiss in a movie or modest two piece bathing suit used to be erotic

Sexual Disorders Problems that consistently impair sexual functioning Sexual motivation-lack of arousability Men: premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction disorder Women-orgasmic disorder-infrequently or never experiencing orgasm

Teen sexuality Western Europe and US have highest rates of teen sexuality Much lower than Arab and Asian countries Teen sexuality has become much more prevalent in recent times WHY??????

Why are teenagers more sexually active today? How does the video address the stigma of teen pregnancy? L1-E

EQ: What are the causes and statistics of teen pregnancy? 3/11 Bell ringer: Teen Pregnancy reading Write the main idea of the article Write 3 supporting details (evidence) the article gives for the main idea What is your opinion of these causes for teen pregnancy?

Card stock-map/chart/graph question activity Write 1 level 1-2 question and 1 level 4-6 Write questions on sticky note Answer questions in notebook Pass cards and answer questions