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Learn About Sexuality provides information about sexuality: -Biological: reproduction, sex and gender; responsiveness, orientation and personality; and the sexual anatomy and development of both sexes.-Emotional: engaging in intercourse; non-sexual intimacy; and our willingness to consent to sexual activity with others.-Intellectual: our motivation to explore sexual fantasies; masturbation alone; and how we can achieve orgasm alone and with a lover.-Social: interacting with others in return for payment or other non-relationship rewards; committed relationships; and sexual pleasuring.Jane Thomas, author of LearnAboutSexuality.org, discusses the sex research findings and suggests reasons for why they may have been misinterpreted.Jane presents the anatomical and evolutionary precedents for responsiveness. She explains the different sexual behaviours men and women employ. She also compares the stimulation and the turn-ons men and women use to achieve orgasm.
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Learn About Sexuality provides information about sexuality: -Biological: reproduction, sex and gender; responsiveness, orientation and personality; and the sexual anatomy and development of both sexes.-Emotional: engaging in intercourse; non-sexual intimacy; and our willingness to consent to sexual activity with others.-Intellectual: our motivation to explore sexual fantasies; masturbation alone; and how we can achieve orgasm alone and with a lover.-Social: interacting with others in return for payment or other non-relationship rewards; committed relationships; and sexual pleasuring.Jane Thomas, author of LearnAboutSexuality.org, discusses the sex research findings and suggests reasons for why they may have been misinterpreted.Jane presents the anatomical and evolutionary precedents for responsiveness. She explains the different sexual behaviours men and women employ. She also compares the stimulation and the turn-ons men and women use to achieve orgasm.