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M ale Sexual Anatomy, Physiology, and Response M ale Sexual Anatomy, Physiology, and Response

M ale Sexual Anatomy, Physiology, and Response - PowerPoint Presentation

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M ale Sexual Anatomy, Physiology, and Response - PPT Presentation

Goals To understand male sexual anatomy and response To explore how technology is changing perceptions of masculinity M ale Parts Can you Correctly Identify Them M ale Sexual Anatomy ID: 662143

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Male Sexual Anatomy, Physiology, and Response

GoalsTo understand male sexual anatomy and responseTo explore how technology is changing perceptions of masculinity Slide2

Male “Parts”: Can you Correctly Identify Them?Slide3

Male Sexual AnatomySlide4

Another ViewSlide5

What Are Some Congenital Issues?

Agenesis: penis is very tiny and nonfunctionalHypospadias: Incomplete closure of the urethra during developmentEpispadias

: Bladder empties through abdominal opening; urethra is malformedSlide6

What are Some Issues Around Men’s Sexual Response?

Refractory periodsMultiple orgasms?Slide7
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MicropenisSlide9

CircumcisionSlide10

Questions for Discussion

Fixing Broken MasculinityIn what ways does culture (including technology) affect the male body and views on “male” gender and sexuality?In what ways might erectile dysfunction be a culture bound syndrome (or is it)? Consider the quote, “ There is no doubt that at the turn of the century, males may be feeling emasculated, powerless, and lifeless for any number of reasons.” Why might this be? How might this relate to culture?