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Cells of Erogenous Zones Powerpoint Final

This document provides information about human sexuality and the physiological basis of sexual intercourse through several sections and images. It discusses the sexual response cycles in women and men, including swelling and lubrication in women and erection in men. It also examines the neural basis of sexual intercourse, including the role of hormones and how the nervous system works during sex. Diagrams of external female and male genitals are included, as well as images depicting phases of excitation and the sexual response process. The document concludes by thanking viewers and inviting questions or comments.

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Cells of Erogenous Zones Powerpoint Final

This document provides information about human sexuality and the physiological basis of sexual intercourse through several sections and images. It discusses the sexual response cycles in women and men, including swelling and lubrication in women and erection in men. It also examines the neural basis of sexual intercourse, including the role of hormones and how the nervous system works during sex. Diagrams of external female and male genitals are included, as well as images depicting phases of excitation and the sexual response process. The document concludes by thanking viewers and inviting questions or comments.

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Cells of Erogenous Zones

Presented by Marie St. Louis


Disclaimer
Viewer discretion is advised
the following photos are
vivid and may cause
discomfort. They are
scientific in nature, but
user discretion is
suggested.
“It begins in my vaginal region
and moves through my whole
body, and I have an
uncontrollable urge to moan
or scream. I also twitch a lot,
experiencing muscle spasms
all over and I feel really warm
down there”.
~Plumeus
“I feel like I’ve been hit by
lightening or touched an
electrical socket, but after about
ten seconds, I relax quickly and
the tension flowing out of my
body is such a relief”.
~ Mumbai
I first feel my toes and head
tingle, then two waves in my
body swell, race towards each
other then crash. That is
ORGASM!

~Queen Dom
Human Sexuality
 Human sexuality refers to various
sexually related aspects of human life,
including physical and psychological
development.
 The behaviors, attitudes and the
individual’s sense of gender, sexual
activity, mate selection, and
reproduction.
Physiological Basis of
Sexual Intercourse
 Swelling and lubrication’s
process in woman
 The Erection’s process in man
 Phases of Excitation
 Female orgasm
 Male orgasm
Neural Basis of
Sexual Intercourse
 Role of Hormones in Human
Sexuality
 Nervous System and It’s
involvement with sexual
behavior
 How the Nervous System Works
during Sexual Intercourse?
 Sexual Disorders: Impotence
External genitals in Female

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Clitoris Inner Anatomy
The clitoris is the main sex organ involved with the local
excitation, receives, responds to, and transmits neural
messages of the sexual stimulation.
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Internal Arteries of the Penis
Phases of Excitation
 Excitement phase
 Plateau phase
 Orgasm
 Resolution
Excitation Phase 1 & 2
Excitation Phase 3 & 4
Erection’s Process in Man
Sexual Response Cycles
Breast Response to Sexual Stimulation
The Penis entering the Vagina
Feedback Control of hormones
Endocrine Hormones
d e s o ur
c o n c l u
That R t o p i c !
R a t e d

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