Lecture On Sexual Abnormalities

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Sexual Abnormalities SCL 10 By Prof. Potnciana Castro UST College of Science

Dept. of Social Science and Languages

Introduction 



Abnormalities in human sexuality have reached an alarming proportions that they affect almost every aspect of society - from schools, the entertainment world to the gov’t and amazingly even the military. Crimes and harassment brought about by sexual abnormalities are the contents of today’s newspapers. Sexual deviations affect the morality of the people and so do his activities

OBJECTIVES: 







To analyze the physical, physiological and psychological aspects of sexual abnormalities. to enumerate the diff. types of sexual abnormalities. to identify the diff. causes and effect of sexual abnormalities. to find solutions to these abnormalities.

Types of Sexual Abnormalities 

Sexual dysfunction – psychosomatic disorder which made it impossible for the individual to have or enjoy coitus.



Sexual Deviation – characterized by good and pleasurable sexual functioning. However, the sexual aim or object deviates from the union.

I. Types of Sexual Dysfunction 

Sexual Desire Disorder – these disorder involves dysfunctions in sexual desires, interests in which the person experiences a lock of sexual desire to genital social contact.



Sexual Arousal Disorder – in men, sexual disorders involve recurrent sufficiently on achieving or sustaining erections sufficient to successfully engage in sexual intercourse. In women, they typically involve failure to become sufficiently lubricated.

Types of Sexual Dysfunction 

Orgasm Disorder – women are more likely to have premature ejaculation.



Sexual Pain Disorder – These disorder include dypareunia and vaginisnus.

II. Types of Sexual Deviances

The Sexual object chosen – Hemo eroticism 

tendency to have strong sexual or libidinal attachment to members of his own sex. – Homosexuality – Lesbianism

The Sexual object chosen – Buggery 

a person obtains sexual gratification with animals or by means of the anus of human beings. – Bestiality – sex with animals – Pedriastia – form of buggery wherein the passive role is played by a boy.

The Sexual object chosen – Pedophilia 

erotic love of children.

– Fetishism 

reliance on inanimate objects or on other body part for sexual gratification and pleasure.

– Partialism 

Special affinity to a certain part of the female anatomy. Usually, sexual intercourse is merely secondary to satisfy his sexual desire.

The Sexual object chosen – Necrophilia 

erotic desire or actual intercourse with a corpse. This is regarded as the most deviant sexual behavior.

– Pygmalionism 

sexual desire with a statue or object.

– Narcissism 

sexual gratification is attained by looking at the mirror.

The mode or method of Gratification –

Sodomy 



sexual gratification is obtained by having sexual intercourse through the anus of another human being.

Transvestism 

perversion of males who find sexual pleasure in wearing female apparel. This condition is sometimes found in females who desire to dress themselves in male attire.

The mode or method of Gratification – Algolagnia 

sexual impulse towards the opposite sex with pain as the source of sexual stimulus and/or gratification. – Sadism – (active algolania). Inflection of pain on another is necessary and sometimes the sole factor in sexual enjoyment. It is called heciosadism or lust murder if the victim dies. – Masochism – (passive algolognia). Enjoyment is obtained only when pain or humiliation has been received in the sex act.  * if the sexual deviation is associated with the bet of whipping or being whipped, it is specifically called Flagellation.

The mode or method of Gratification – Fellatio or Inumation 

the female receives the penis of the man into her mouth. It is claimed that fellatio is compatible with a normal individual and may not be regarded as a sexual abnormality.

– Cunnilingus 

gratiafication is attained bylicking or sucking the external female genitals. Like fellatio, cunnilingualism is not considered a sexual abnormality.

The mode or method of Gratification – Anilingus 

a person derives sexual excitement by licking the anus of another person of either sex.

– Frottage 

compulsive desire to rub against some part of the body of another, generally the opposite sex.

The mode or method of Gratification – Voyeurism 

Compulsion to peep for the purpose of seeing persons undress or engage in sexual relations.

– Mixoscopia 

sexual pleasure is attained by watching couples in the act of sexual intercourse.

– Coprolalia 

characterized by the need to use scatological language to obtain sexual gratification.

The mode or method of Gratification – Urocognia 

sexual excitement is associated with the act of urination.

– Coprophilia 

sexual excitement is associated with the act of defecation.

The Identity of the Drive and the Frequency of its Gratification –

Satyriasis 



Excessive sexual desire of intercourse in males.

Nymphomania 

excessive sexual desires or intercourse n females.

The Context by which the Drive is aroused or gratified –

Masturbation 



Exhibitionism 



self sex. Atimulation and gratification by stroking, fonding or playing with one’s own sex organ. willful exposure in public places of one’s genitals in the presence of another person, usually of the opposite sex.

Troilism 

a form of sexual derication within three persons participation in the sexual orgies.

The Context by which the Drive is aroused or gratified – Pluralism 

a group of people participate in sexual orgies in messe.

– Don Juanism 

characterized by sexual promiscuity, andmake the seduction of women as a “career”.

– Incest 

Sexual relations between members of the immediate family.

– Rape 

a forced sexual intercourse with a non consenting partner.

III. Origin and Causes of Sexual Abnormalities

Biological Determinants – defective genes – Imbalance in the levels of sex hormones.

Psychological Determinants – deprivation of normal sexuality – Isolation or specific episodes in childhood – Castration anxiety, fixation, regression fear of the opposite sex – Inappropriate sex typing and identification.

IV. Effects of Sexual Abnormalities  

on the individual on the society – crime, child infestation. – Break up of families, adversity and poor sex life

V. Treatment

A. Therapy

Naked Yoga as a Sexual Therapy

Online materials and books or instructions On Sex therapy for Men who suffers Sexual Dysfunction.

B. Biological treatment

Treatment Centers, Prevention or treatment Meds, Books, and hospital Treatments Against Sexual abnormalities.

C. Government control intervention

Women's Incontinence and Sexual Health Program

VI. Suggestions

Sex Education

Awareness Program

Jewish Awareness Program against Sexual abnormalities.

Good moral Background/ upbringing

Healthy Environment

The presence and godly guidance of Both parents are important factors In a healthy environment.

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